For the Week of: February 1 - 5, 2010 Legislative Days: 9 - 13 Legislative Update Employees' Retirement System of Georgia February 5, 2010 Page 1 Inside This Update 1 Adjournment Schedule 1 Legislative Log For More Information on Legislation, please visit: www.ers.ga.gov Contact Us Pamela L. Pharris Director, ERSGA 404-603-5602 pamela.pharris@ers.ga.gov Jim Potvin Deputy Director, ERSGA 404-603-5605 jim.potvin@ers.ga.gov Kelly L. Moody Legislative Liaison and Assistant Director, ERSGA 404-603-5646 kelly.moody@ers.ga.gov Danise Thaxton Executive Assistant to the Director, ERSGA 404-603-5602 danise.thaxton@ers.ga.gov Legislative Adjournment Schedule Announced through March 2nd February 8 February 9 February 10 February 11 February 12 - 15 February 16 February 17 February 18 February 19 - 22 February 23 February 24 February 25 February 26 - March 1 March 2 * Recess is when the General Assembly is not in Session. Legislative Day 14 Legislative Day 15 Legislative Day 16 Legislative Day 17 Recess* Legislative Day 18 Legislative Day 19 Legislative Day 20 Recess* Legislative Day 21 Legislative Day 22 Legislative Day 23 Recess* Legislative Day 24 LEGISLATIVE LOG Monday, February 1, 2010 No Retirement Bills were considered today. Tuesday, February 2, 2010 HB 916 - Retirement ages; nullify application for retirement; provisions Clarifies requirements for ERS members returning to service after retirement as part of a clean up to Act 275 (2009) (HB 202) . Specifically, a member that has not reached normal retirement age (60 with at least 10 years of service) on the effective date of their retirement is required to wait two consecutive calendar months prior to returning to employment. The employer of the member is also required to certify that no agreement exists to allow such employee to return to service, including service as an independent contractor. February 5, 2010 LEGISLATIVE LOG - Continued Page 2 Members that have reached normal retirement age and return to service as an independent contractor are required to have their employing agency provide the Board of Trustees with certification that 1) the contracting entity has multiple employees; 2) the contracting entity has multiple contracts and the contracts are not limited to employers; and 3) the contractual relationship with the employer was not created to allow a retired employee to continue employment after retirement in a position similar to the one held before retirement. HB 916 received a DO PASS from the House Rules Committee and was placed on the House Debate Calendar for 2/3/10. Wednesday, February 3, 2010 HB 54 - Georgia Judicial Retirement System; survivors' benefits; provisions Allows any member of the Judicial Retirement System (JRS) who once rejected spouses' benefits within 90 days of first becoming a member the opportunity to purchase such benefits beginning July 1, 2010. The member must have at least 10 years of membership service to purchase such benefits and is required to pay full actuarial cost; therefore, creating no cost to JRS for this legislation. HB 54 received a DO PASS from the House Rules Committee and was placed on the House Debate Calendar for 2/4/10. HB 249 - Public Retirement Systems Investment Authority Law; define certain terms; provisions Authorizes the Georgia Firefighters Pension Fund to invest in certain alternative investments. HB 249 received a DO PASS BY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE from the House Retirement Committee. HB 542 - Public School Employees Retirement System; maximum allowable benefit; increase Increases the maximum benefit monthly benefit for PSERS members from $12.00 to $14.75 for each year of creditable service and increases the maximum monthly benefit from $15.00 to $16.00 for each year of creditable service, effective July 1, 2010, to the extent that funds are appropriated by the General Assembly. Such increases will be payable to current and retired PSERS members. HB 542 received a DO PASS BY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE from the House Retirement Committee. February 5, 2010 LEGISLATIVE LOG - Continued Page 3 HB 916 - Retirement ages; nullify application for retirement; provisions Clarifies requirements for ERS members returning to service after retirement as part of a clean up to Act 275 (2009) (HB 202) . Specifically, a member that has not reached normal retirement age (60 with at least 10 years of service) on the effective date of their retirement is required to wait two consecutive calendar months prior to returning to employment. The employer of the member is also required to certify that no agreement exists to allow such employee to return to service, including service as an independent contractor. Members that have reached normal retirement age and return to service as an independent contractor are required to have their employing agency provide the Board of Trustees with certification that 1) the contracting entity has multiple employees; 2) the contracting entity has multiple contracts and the contracts are not limited to employers; and 3) the contractual relationship with the employer was not created to allow a retired employee to continue employment after retirement in a position similar to the one held before retirement. HB 916 received a DO PASS from the full House by a vote of 167 - 1. HB 960 - Georgia Defined Contribution Plan; make lump sum payment upon death; change Changes the default beneficiary for GDCP members when a designation has not been made from the member's estate to follow the Per Stirpes Rules. Currently, if the member has not chosen a beneficiary, the beneficiary automatically defaults to the member's estate. GDCP by nature has many temporary members that may not choose a beneficiary. This legislation allows the designation to follow the Per Stirpes Rules as outlined in 53-2-1. HB 960 received a DO PASS from the House Retirement Committee. HB 969 - Retirement and pensions; comply with federal law; amend certain provisions This legislation is sponsored by the Teachers Retirement System (TRS) and mainly relates to that system; however, there are changes in Chapter 1 of Title 47, as well as changes in the PSERS statute. Changes to PSERS include: PSERS members who have not reached normal retirement age that return to service in any public school position which requires membership in PSERS must cease their retirement benefit and the retired member shall re-establish active membership in PSERS. At the end of such service, or upon normal retirement age and cessation of contributions, the retired member will receive a retirement benefit based on the member's total accrued service and; February 5, 2010 LEGISLATIVE LOG - Continued Page 4 PSERS members who have reached normal retirement age and return to service as a public school employee in any position that would normally require membership in PSERS have the option to: Cease their retirement benefit and the retired member shall re-establish active membership in PSERS. At the end of such service, the retired member will receive a retirement benefit based on the member's total accrued service or; Not contribute to the system, in which event the member's retirement benefit shall not cease, and no additional benefits will accrue. Requires employers that employ retired PSERS members to certify in writing: The name of the member and if the retired member is age 65 or older, The retired member's election to either discontinue benefits and resume contributions or to continue receiving retirement benefits and accrue no additional credits under the retirement system. Any employer that fails to give such notification shall reimburse the retirement system any benefits wrongfully paid. The retired member must notify the employer of their retirement status prior to employment. HB 969 received a DO PASS BY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE from the House Retirement Committee. HB 997 - Social Security Coverage Group; State Personnel Administration jurisdiction; provide Updates Chapter 18 of Title 47 relating to Social Security and moves the responsibilities to the State Personnel Administration. HB 997 received a DO PASS from the House Retirement Committee. Thursday, February 4, 2010 HB 54 - Georgia Judicial Retirement System; survivors' benefits; provisions Allows any member of the Judicial Retirement System (JRS) who once rejected spouses' benefits within 90 days of first becoming a member the opportunity to purchase such benefits beginning July 1, 2010. The member must have at least 10 years of membership service to purchase such benefits and is required to pay full actuarial cost; therefore, creating no cost to JRS for this legislation. HB 54 received a DO PASS from the full House by a vote of 164 - 0. SB 283 - Retirement; no person who becomes tax commissioner; on/after July 1, 2010; membership in Employees' Retirement System of Georgia Prohibits tax commissioners, tax collectors, tax receivers and employees of such officers from becoming members of ERS for persons who take such positions on or after July 1, 2010. Any person holding such a position on June 30, 2010 would be permitted to remain a member of ERS. There would be no cost to ERS for this legislation. February 5, 2010 LEGISLATIVE LOG - Continued Page 4 SB 283 received a DO PASS from the Senate Rules Committee and was placed on the Senate Debate Calendar for 2/5/10. Friday, February 5, 2010 SB 283 - Retirement; no person who becomes tax commissioner; on/after July 1, 2010; membership in Employees' Retirement System of Georgia Prohibits tax commissioners, tax collectors, tax receivers and employees of such officers from becoming members of ERS for persons who take such positions on or after July 1, 2010. Any person holding such a position on June 30, 2010 would be permitted to remain a member of ERS. There would be no cost to ERS for this legislation. SB 283 received a DO PASS from the full Senate by a vote of 48 - 2.