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PUBLIC LAWS OF MAINE
First Regular Session of the 120th

PART GGGG

     Sec. GGGG-1. 5 MRSA §17709, sub-§2, as repealed and replaced by PL 1995, c. 466, Pt. A, §1, is amended to read:

     2. After August 31, 1984. A law enforcement officer in the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife who was first employed in that capacity after August 31, 1984 and who elects the retirement option provided in section 17851, subsection 5-A shall contribute to the retirement system or have pick-up contributions made by the employer as provided in section 17852, subsection 5-A at a rate of 7.5% of earnable compensation until the law enforcement officer has completed 25 years of creditable service and at a rate of 6.5% thereafter.

     Sec. GGGG-2. 5 MRSA §17710, sub-§1-A, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 466, Pt. B, §2, is amended to read:

     1-A. After August 31, 1984. A law enforcement officer in the Department of Marine Resources who was first employed in that capacity after August 31, 1984 and who elects the retirement option provided in section 17851, subsection 6-A shall contribute to the retirement system or have pick-up contributions made by the employer as provided in section 17852, subsection 6-A at a rate of 7.5% of earnable compensation until the law enforcement officer has completed 25 years of creditable service and at a rate of 6.5% thereafter.

     Sec. GGGG-3. 5 MRSA §17851, sub-§5-A, as amended by PL 1997, c. 769, §4, is further amended to read:

     5-A. Inland Fisheries and Wildlife officers after August 31, 1984. Except as provided in section 17851-A, a A law enforcement officer in the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife who was first employed in that capacity after August 31, 1984 or who, if employed in that capacity before August 31, 1984, ceased to be employed in that capacity on or before that date and who subsequently became reemployed in that capacity after that date qualifies for a service retirement benefit upon reaching 55 years of age after completing at least 25 years of creditable service in that capacity if notice of election of the option and payment of employee contributions and actuarial costs are made as provided in section 17852, subsection 5-A.

     Sec. GGGG-4. 5 MRSA §17851, sub-§6-A, as amended by PL 1997, c. 769, §6, is further amended to read:

     6-A. Marine resources officers after August 31, 1984. Except as provided in section 17851-A, a A law enforcement officer in the Department of Marine Resources who was first employed in that capacity after August 31, 1984 or who, if employed in that capacity before August 31, 1984, ceased to be employed in that capacity on or before that date and who subsequently became reemployed in that capacity after that date qualifies for a service retirement benefit upon reaching 55 years of age after completing at least 25 years of creditable service in that capacity if notice of election of the option and payment of employee contributions and actuarial costs are made as provided in section 17852, subsection 6-A.

     Sec. GGGG-5. 5 MRSA §17851-A, sub-§1, ¶¶A and B, as enacted by PL 1997, c. 769, §11, are repealed.

     Sec. GGGG-6. 5 MRSA §17851-A, sub-§2, as amended by PL 2001, c. 409, §3, is further amended to read:

     2. Qualification for benefits. A member employed in any one or a combination of the capacities specified in subsection 1 after June 30, 1998 for employees identified in subsection 1, paragraphs A C to H, after December 31, 1999 for employees identified in subsection 1, paragraphs I to K, and any employee identified in subsection 1, paragraph L, qualifies for a service retirement benefit if that member either:

     Sec. GGGG-7. 5 MRSA §17851-A, sub-§3, ¶A, as amended by PL 2001, c. 409, §4, is further amended to read:

     Sec. GGGG-8. 5 MRSA §17851-A, sub-§4, ¶A, as repealed and replaced by PL 1999, c. 489, §14 and amended by PL 1999, c. 493, §9, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

     Sec. GGGG-9. 5 MRSA §17851-A, sub-§4, ¶B, as repealed and replaced by PL 1999, c. 731, Pt. CC, §5, is amended to read:

     Sec. GGGG-10. 5 MRSA §17851-A, sub-§5, as amended by PL 2001, c. 409, §6, is further amended to read:

     5. Contributions. Notwithstanding any other provision of subchapter III, after June 30, 1998 for employees identified in subsection 1, paragraphs A C to H, after December 31, 1999 for employees identified in subsection 1, paragraphs I to K and after December 31, 2001 for employees identified in subsection 1, paragraph L, a member in the capacities specified in subsection 1 must contribute to the retirement system or have pick-up contributions made at the rate of 8.65% of earnable compensation until the member has completed 25 years of creditable service as provided in this section and at the rate of 7.65% thereafter.

     Sec. GGGG-11. 5 MRSA §17851-A, sub-§6, as enacted by PL 1997, c. 769, §11, is amended to read:

     6. Consequences of participation in retirement plan under section 17851, subsection 8-A. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a member in the capacities specified in subsection 1 who, prior to July 1, 1998, elected the retirement option provided in section 17851, subsection 5-A, 6-A or 8-A is treated as follows under the 1998 Special Plan.

Employee contributions and actuarial and administrative costs paid to the retirement system by a member covered by this subsection may not be returned to that member, except that these employee contributions may be refunded to a member who terminates service and requests a refund under section 17705.

     Sec. GGGG-12. 5 MRSA §17852, sub-§5-A, as amended by PL 1997, c. 769, §12, is further amended to read:

     5-A. Inland Fisheries and Wildlife officers after August 31, 1984. Except as provided in section 17851-A, the The retirement benefit of a person who qualifies under section 17851, subsection 5-A and who retires upon or after reaching 55 years of age completing 25 years of creditable service is computed in accordance with subsection 1 if:.

For the purposes of this subsection, "full actuarial cost" means that the person's payment or payments must fully offset any unfunded liability that would or does result from retirement under the option provided in section 17851, subsection 5-A and must fully fund the cost of the person's retirement prior to normal retirement age so that an additional employer contribution is not required.
A person who makes the election provided in section 17851, subsection 5-A at any time after the date on which the person is first employed as a law enforcement officer in the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife must include interest at a rate to be set by the board not to exceed regular interest by 5 or more percentage points, applied as of the date on which the person was first employed in that capacity to the contributions the person would have paid or had picked up by the employer had the person elected that option at the date of first employment.
This subsection is effective November 1, 1995. Election to retire under this subsection is a one-time irrevocable election. A person who was first employed as a law enforcement officer in the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife on or after November 1, 1995 must make the election no later than 90 days after the date of first employment. A person who was first employed in that capacity before November 1, 1995 must make the election no later than January 1, 1997.

     Sec. GGGG-13. 5 MRSA §17852, sub-§5-B, as amended by PL 1997, c. 769, §13, is repealed.

     Sec. GGGG-14. 5 MRSA §17852, sub-§6-A, as amended by PL 1997, c. 769, §14, is further amended to read:

     6-A. Marine resources officers after August 31, 1984. Except as provided in section 17851-A, the The retirement benefit of a person qualifying under section 17851, subsection 6-A who retires upon or after reaching 55 years of age completing 25 years of service is computed in accordance with subsection 1 if:.

For the purpose of this subsection, "full actuarial cost" means that the person's payment or payments must fully offset any unfunded liability that would or does result from retirement under the option provided in section 17851, subsection 6 of this Part-A and must fully fund the cost of the person's retirement prior to normal retirement age so that an additional employer contribution is not required.
A person who makes the election provided in section 17851, subsection 6 of this Part-A at any time after the date on which the person is first employed as a law enforcement officer in the Department of Marine Resources must include interest at a rate to be set by the board not to exceed regular interest by 5 or more percentage points, applied as of the date on which the person was first employed in that capacity to the contributions the person would have paid or had picked up by the employer had the person elected that option at the date of first employment.
This subsection is effective November 1, 1995. Election to retire under this subsection is a one-time irrevocable election. A person who was first employed as a law enforcement officer in the Department of Marine Resources on or after November 1, 1995 must make the election no later than 90 days after the date of first employment. A person who was first employed in that capacity before November 1, 1995 must make the election no later than January 1, 1997.

     Sec. GGGG-15. 5 MRSA §17852, sub-§6-B, as amended by PL 1997, c. 769, §15, is repealed.

     Sec. GGGG-16. Effect on game wardens and marine patrol officers who previously elected to self-fund an early retirement option. The Maine State Retirement System shall refund the additional amount paid above the normal employee contribution rate plus interest on that amount from the date of payment to a person who is employed as a game warden or marine patrol officer on the effective date of this Act and who elected to exercise the option of retirement at 55 years of age or after 55 years of age and before 60 years of age under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 17852, subsection 5-A or 6-A before it was amended by this Act or elected to exercise the option of retirement before 55 years of age under Title 5, section 17852, subsection 5-B or 6-B before it was repealed by this Act by paying the full actuarial cost of either of those options through an increased employee contribution to the Maine State Retirement System. The employee contribution rate from the effective date of this Act for a member who previously made one of the elections specified in this section is as provided in Title 5, section 17709-B for game wardens and section 17710-B for marine patrol officers.

     Sec. GGGG-17. Funding of retirement benefits under this Part. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 1517, the following provisions control the transfer of funds that would otherwise qualify for transfer to the Retirement Allowance Fund from the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund. At the close of fiscal year 2000-01 and, if necessary, fiscal year 2001-02, the State Controller shall transfer from the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund money to the Service Retirement Benefit Reserve established by Public Law 1997, chapter 740, section 4 an amount certified by the Maine State Retirement System as the full actuarial cost, including the increase in the unfunded liability of the Maine State Retirement System and the increase in the normal cost component of the employer rate for the fiscal year 2002-2003 biennium, of implementing sections 1 to 14 of this Part. Any remaining funds not needed to meet the requirements described in this section must be transferred to the Retirement Allowance Fund for the purposes described in Title 5, section 1517.

     Sec. GGGG-18. Contingent effective date; actuarial cost. The provisions of sections 1 to 14 of this Part do not take effect until the Legislature takes additional action to direct payment of the full actuarial costs of those provisions as provided in section 15 to the Maine State Retirement System. The full actuarial costs of those provisions are currently estimated to be $3,613,050, if paid by July 1, 2001, but may be adjusted upward if paid after that date. Sections 1 to 14 may not be construed to create any contractual claim or any other claim for any state employee.

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