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ELECTED OFFICIAL RETIREMENT BENEFITS

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AMENDMENTS

             3     
2012 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: John L. Valentine

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House Sponsor: John Dougall

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill amends the State Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Act and the Public
             11      Employees' Benefit and Insurance Program Act to eliminate post-retirement health
             12      benefits for new legislators and governors and to permit the investment of funds for
             13      existing post-retirement health benefits for legislators and governors.
             14      Highlighted Provisions:
             15          This bill:
             16          .    eliminates the governor and legislator's post-retirement health care benefits for new
             17      governors and legislators;
             18          .    establishes Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund for the purpose of
             19      investing funds for existing governor and legislator post-retirement health care
             20      benefits;
             21          .    authorizes the board of trustees for the State Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund to
             22      serve as trustees for the Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund; and
             23          .    establishes procedures for the investment of and expenditures from the trust funds.
             24      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             25          This bill:
             26          .    appropriates $246,300 and transfers $1,783,700 for a total of $2,030,000 from the
             27      General Fund and appropriates and transfers $1,439,900 from other sources for
             28      fiscal year 2011-12 only to the Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust
             29      Fund;


             30          .    appropriates $246,300 and transfers $1,783,700 for a total of $2,030,000 from the
             31      General Fund for fiscal year 2012-13 to the Elected Official Post-Retirement
             32      Benefits Trust Fund.
             33      Other Special Clauses:
             34          This bill provides an immediate effective date.
             35      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             36      AMENDS:
             37          49-20-404, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 439
             38          67-19d-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 286
             39          67-19d-301, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 99
             40      ENACTS:
             41          67-19d-201.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             42     
             43      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             44          Section 1. Section 49-20-404 is amended to read:
             45           49-20-404. Governors' and legislative paid-up group health coverage benefit --
             46      Limitations -- Medicare supplemental coverage -- Spouse coverage -- Limitations.
             47          (1) (a) The state shall pay the percentage [described in Subsection (3)] of the cost of
             48      providing paid-up group health coverage [policy] under Subsection (3) for members and their
             49      surviving spouses covered under Chapter 19, Utah Governors' and Legislators' Retirement Act,
             50      or except as provided under Subsection (1)(b), governors and legislators, as defined in Section
             51      49-19-102 , and their surviving spouses covered under Chapter 22, New Public Employees' Tier
             52      II Contributory Retirement Act, who:
             53          [(a)] (i) retire after January 1, 1998;
             54          [(b)] (ii) are at least 62 but less than 65 years of age;
             55          [(c)] (iii) elect to receive and apply for this benefit to the program; and
             56          [(d)] (iv) are active members at the time of retirement or have continued coverage with
             57      the program until the date of eligibility for the benefit under this Subsection (1).


             58          (b) A governor or a legislator who begins service on or after January 1, 2012, and a
             59      surviving spouse of the governor or the legislator who begins service on or after January 1,
             60      2012, is not eligible for the benefit provided under this Subsection (1).
             61          (2) The state shall pay the percentage [described in Subsection (3)] of the cost of
             62      providing Medicare supplemental coverage under Subsection (3) for members and their
             63      surviving spouses covered under Chapter 19, Utah Governors' and Legislators' Retirement Act
             64      who:
             65          (a) retire after January 1, 1998;
             66          (b) are at least 65 years of age; and
             67          (c) elect to receive and apply for this benefit to the program.
             68          (3) The following percentages apply to the benefit described in Subsections (1)(a) and
             69      (2):
             70          (a) 100% if the member has accrued 10 or more years of service credit;
             71          (b) 80% if the member has accrued 8 or more years of service credit;
             72          (c) 60% if the member has accrued 6 or more years of service credit; and
             73          (d) 40% if the member has accrued 4 or more years of service credit.
             74          Section 2. Section 67-19d-201.5 is enacted to read:
             75          67-19d-201.5. Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund -- Creation --
             76      Oversight -- Dissolution.
             77          (1) There is created the "Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund."
             78          (2) The Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund consists of:
             79          (a) appropriations made to the fund by the Legislature for the purpose of funding the
             80      post-retirement benefits in Section 49-20-404 ;
             81          (b) revenues received by the state treasurer from the investment of the Elected Official
             82      Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund; and
             83          (c) other revenues received from other sources.
             84          (3) The Division of Finance shall account for the receipt and expenditures of money in
             85      the Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund.


             86          (4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(c), the state treasurer shall invest the
             87      Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund money by following the same procedures
             88      and requirements for the investment of the State Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund in Part 3,
             89      Trust Fund Investments.
             90          (b) (i) The Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund shall earn interest.
             91          (ii) The state treasurer shall deposit all interest or other income earned from investment
             92      of the Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund back into the Elected Official
             93      Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund.
             94          (c) The Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund is exempt from Title 51,
             95      Chapter 7, State Money Management Act.
             96          (5) The board of trustees created in Section 67-19d-202 may expend money from the
             97      Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund for:
             98          (a) the employer portion of the cost of the program established in Section 49-20-404 ;
             99      and
             100          (b) reasonable administrative costs that the board of trustees incurs in performing its
             101      duties as trustees of the Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund.
             102          (6) The board of trustees shall ensure that:
             103          (a) money deposited into the Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund is
             104      irrevocable and is expended only for the employer portion of the costs of post-retirement
             105      benefits under Section 49-20-404 ; and
             106          (b) creditors of the board of trustees and of employers liable for the post-retirement
             107      benefits may not seize, attach, or otherwise obtain assets of the Elected Official
             108      Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund.
             109          (7) When all of the liabilities for which the Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits
             110      Trust Fund was created are paid, the Division of Finance shall transfer any assets remaining in
             111      the Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund into the appropriate fund.
             112          Section 3. Section 67-19d-202 is amended to read:
             113           67-19d-202. Board of trustees of the State Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund


             114      and the Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund.
             115          (1) (a) There is created a board of trustees of the State Post-Retirement Benefits Trust
             116      Fund and the Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund composed of three
             117      members:
             118          (i) the state treasurer or designee;
             119          (ii) the director of the Division of Finance or designee; and
             120          (iii) the director of the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget or designee.
             121          (b) The state treasurer is chair of the board.
             122          (c) Three members of the board are a quorum.
             123          (d) A member may not receive compensation or benefits for the member's service, but
             124      may receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance with:
             125          (i) Section 63A-3-106 ;
             126          (ii) Section 63A-3-107 ; and
             127          (iii) rules made by the Division of Finance pursuant to Sections 63A-3-106 and
             128      63A-3-107 .
             129          (e) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(e)(ii), the state treasurer shall staff the
             130      board of trustees.
             131          (ii) The Division of Finance shall provide accounting services for the trust fund.
             132          (2) The board shall:
             133          (a) on behalf of the state, act as trustee of the [trust fund] State Post-Retirement
             134      Benefits Trust Fund created under Section 67-19d-201 and the Elected Official
             135      Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund created under Section 67-19d-201.5 and exercise the
             136      state's fiduciary responsibilities;
             137          (b) meet at least twice per year;
             138          (c) review and approve all policies, projections, rules, criteria, procedures, forms,
             139      standards, performance goals, and actuarial reports;
             140          (d) review and approve the [trust fund] budget for each trust fund described under
             141      Subsection (2)(a);


             142          (e) review financial records [of the trust fund] for each trust fund described under
             143      Subsection (2)(a), including trust fund receipts, expenditures, and investments;
             144          (f) commission and obtain actuarial studies of the [trust fund] liabilities for each trust
             145      fund described under Subsection (2)(a);
             146          (g) for purposes of the State Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund, establish labor
             147      additive rates to charge all federal, state, and other programs to cover:
             148          (i) the annual required contribution as determined by actuary; and
             149          (ii) the administrative expenses of the trust fund; and
             150          (h) do any other things necessary to perform the state's fiduciary obligations under [the
             151      trust fund] each trust fund described under Subsection (2)(a).
             152          (3) The attorney general shall:
             153          (a) act as legal counsel and provide legal representation to the board of trustees; and
             154          (b) attend, or direct an attorney from the Office of the Attorney General to attend, each
             155      meeting of the board of trustees.
             156          Section 4. Section 67-19d-301 is amended to read:
             157           67-19d-301. Investment of State Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund.
             158          (1) The state treasurer shall invest the assets of the State Post-Retirement Benefits
             159      Trust Fund created under Section 67-19d-201 and the Elected Official Post-Retirement
             160      Benefits Trust Fund created under Section 67-19d-201.5 with the primary goal of providing for
             161      the stability, income, and growth of the principal.
             162          (2) Nothing in this section requires a specific outcome in investing.
             163          (3) The state treasurer may deduct any administrative costs incurred in managing trust
             164      fund assets from earnings before distributing them.
             165          (4) (a) The state treasurer may employ professional asset managers to assist in the
             166      investment of assets of the trust fund.
             167          (b) The treasurer may only provide compensation to asset managers from earnings
             168      generated by the trust fund's investments.
             169          Section 5. Appropriation.


             170          Under the terms and conditions of Utah Code Title 63J Chapter 1, Budgetary
             171      Procedures Act, the following sums of money are appropriated from resources not otherwise
             172      appropriated, or reduced from amounts previously appropriated, out of the funds or fund
             173      accounts indicated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011 and ending June 30, 2012. These
             174      are additions to amounts previously appropriated for fiscal year 2012.
             175      To Department of Administrative Services _ Finance _ Mandated _ OPEB
             176          From General Fund, One-time
($1,783,700)

             177          From Beginning Nonlapsing Appropriation Balances        
($1,439,900)

             178          Schedule of Programs:
             179              Other Post Employment Benefits                ($3,223,600)
             180      To Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund
             181          From General Fund, One-time
$2,030,000

             182          From Beginning Nonlapsing Appropriation Balances _
             183              Finance _ Mandated _ OPEB
$1,439,900

             184          Schedule of Programs:
             185              Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund    $3,469,900
             186          Under the terms and conditions of Utah Code Title 63J Chapter 1, Budgetary
             187      Procedures Act, the following sums of money are appropriated from resources not otherwise
             188      appropriated, or reduced from amounts previously appropriated, out of the funds or fund
             189      accounts indicated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2012 and ending June 30, 2013. These
             190      are additions to amounts previously appropriated for fiscal year 2013.
             191      To Department of Administrative Services _ Finance _ Mandated _ OPEB
             192          From General Fund
($1,783,700)

             193          Schedule of Programs:
             194              Other Post Employment Benefits                ($1,783,700)
             195      To Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund
             196          From General Fund
$2,030,000

             197          Schedule of Programs:


             198              Elected Official Post-Retirement Benefits Trust Fund    $2,030,000
             199          Section 6. Effective date.
             200          If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this bill takes effect
             201      upon approval by the governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah
             202      Constitution Article VII, Section 8, without the governor's signature, or in the case of a veto,
             203      the date of veto override.


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