ENROLLED HB 0801, Engrossed 1 |
2003 Legislature |
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A bill to be entitled |
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An act relating to the City of West Palm Beach, Palm Beach |
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County; amending the West Palm Beach Firefighters Pension |
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Fund to provide for optional methods of crediting |
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investment earnings to chapter 175, Florida Statutes, |
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share accounts and DROP accounts; providing an effective |
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date. |
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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Section 1. Subparagraph 3. of paragraph (j) of subsection |
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(5) of section 17 of chapter 24981, Laws of Florida, 1947, as |
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amended by chapter 2002-360, Laws of Florida, is amended to |
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read: |
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Section 17. West Palm Beach Firefighters Pension Fund.-- |
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(5) Service pension.-- |
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(j) Chapter 175, Florida Statutes, share accounts.-- |
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3. Annual allocation of accounts.-- |
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a. Moneys shall be credited to each individual member |
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account in an amount directly proportionate to the number of pay |
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periods for which the member was paid compared to the total |
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number of pay periods for which all members were paid, counting |
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the pay periods in the calendar year preceding the date for |
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which chapter 175, Florida Statutes, tax revenues were received. |
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b. At the end of each fiscal year (September 30), each |
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individual account shall be adjusted to reflect the earnings or |
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losses resulting from investment, as well as reflecting costs, |
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fees, and expenses of administration. |
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c. Effective October 1, 2002, vested participants have the |
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option to select one of three methods to credit investment |
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earnings to their account. The method may be changed each year |
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effective October 1; however, the method must be elected prior |
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to October 1. The methods are:
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(I)The investment earnings or losses credited to the |
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individual member accounts shall be in the same percentage as |
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are earned or lost by the total investment earnings or losses of |
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the Fund as a whole, unless the Board dedicates a separate |
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investment portfolio for chapter 175, Florida Statutes, share |
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accounts, in which case the investment earnings or losses shall |
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be measured by the investment earnings or losses of the separate |
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investment portfolio; |
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(II) A fixed annual rate of 8.25 percent; or
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(III) A percentage of the share account assets to be |
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credited with earnings or losses in accordance with sub-sub- |
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subparagraph (I) and a corresponding percentage of the share |
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account assets credited in accordance with sub-sub-subparagraph |
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(II). The combined total percentage invested under this sub-sub- |
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subparagraph must equal 100 percent. |
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d. Costs, fees, and expenses of administration shall be |
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debited from the individual member accounts on a proportionate |
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basis, taking the cost, fees, and expenses of administration of |
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the Fund as a whole, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of |
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which is the total assets in all individual member accounts and |
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the denominator of which is the total assets of the Fund as a |
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whole. The proportionate share of the costs, fees, and expenses |
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shall be debited from each individual member account on a pro |
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rata basis in the same manner as chapter 175, Florida Statutes, |
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tax revenues are credited to each individual member account |
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(i.e., based on pay periods). |
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e. If the entire balance of the individual member account |
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is withdrawn before September 30 of any year, there shall be no |
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adjustment made to that individual member account to reflect |
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either investment earnings or losses or costs, fees, and |
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expenses of administration. |
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Section 2. Subparagraph 2. of paragraph (k) of subsection |
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(5) of section 17 of chapter 24981, Laws of Florida, 1947, as |
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amended by chapter 2002-360, Laws of Florida, is amended to |
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read: |
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Section 17. West Palm Beach Firefighters Pension Fund.-- |
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(5) Service pension.-- |
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(k) Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP).-- |
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2. Amounts payable upon election to participate in the |
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DROP.-- |
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a. Monthly retirement benefits that would have been |
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payable had the member terminated employment with the Department |
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and elected to receive monthly pension payments shall be paid |
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into the DROP and credited to the retirant. Payments into the |
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DROP shall be made monthly over the period the retirant |
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participates in the DROP, up to a maximum of 60 months. |
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b. Effective October 1, 2002, participants have the option |
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to select one of three methods to credit investment earnings to |
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their account. Investment earnings shall be credited on a |
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quarterly basis. The method may be changed each year effective |
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October 1; however, the method must be elected prior to October |
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1. The methods are: |
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(I) EarningsPayments to the DROP earn interestusing the |
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rate of investment return earned on Pension Fund assets as |
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reported by the Fund’s investment monitor. DROP assets are |
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commingled with the Pension Fund assets for investment purposes; |
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(II) A fixed rate of 8.25 percent; or |
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(III) A percentage of the DROP account assets to be |
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credited with earnings or losses in accordance with sub-sub- |
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subparagraph (I) and a corresponding percentage of the DROP |
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account assets credited in accordance with sub-sub-subparagraph |
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(II). The combined total percentage invested under this sub-sub- |
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subparagraph must equal 100 percent. |
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However, if a member does not terminate employment at the end of |
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participation in the DROP, interest credit shall cease on the |
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current balance and on all future DROP deposits. |
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c. No payments shall be made from the DROP until the |
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member terminates employment with the Department. |
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d. Upon termination of employment, participants in the |
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DROP shall receive the balance of the DROP account in accordance |
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with the following rules: |
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(I) Members may elect to begin to receive payment upon |
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termination of employment or defer payment of the DROP until the |
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latest day under sub-sub-subparagraph (III). |
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(II) Payments shall be made in either: |
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(A) Lump sum.--The entire account balance shall be paid to |
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the retirant upon approval of the Board of Trustees. |
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(B) Installments.--The account balance shall be paid out |
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to the retirant in three equal payments paid over 3 years, the |
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first payment to be made upon approval of the Board of Trustees. |
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(C) Annuity.--The account balance shall be paid out in |
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monthly installments over the lifetime of the member or until |
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the entire balance is exhausted. Monthly amount paid will be |
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determined by the Fund’s actuary in accordance with selections |
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made by the member in a form provided by the Board of Trustees. |
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(III) Any form of payment selected by a member must comply |
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with the minimum distribution requirements of the IRC 401(A)(9), |
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and are subject to the requirements of subsection (19). |
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(IV) The beneficiary of the DROP participant who dies |
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before payments from DROP begin shall have the same right as the |
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participant in accordance with subsection (7). |
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e. Costs, fees, and expenses of administration shall be |
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debited from the individual member accounts on a proportionate |
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basis, taking the cost, fees, and expenses of administration of |
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the Fund as a whole, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of |
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which is the total assets in all individual member accounts and |
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the denominator of which is the total assets of the Fund as a |
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whole.
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Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |