LD 1501
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LR 1943
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C. Except as provided by subsection 6, 6 affirmative
votes are Affirmative votes of a simple majority of the
quorum or, if greater, of the voting members present are
necessary for the passage of any resolution or any other
action by the advisory committee.

 
6. Proposal for plan design or amendment. The advisory
committee shall or the retirement system staff may present to
the board proposals for the consolidated retirement plan and
amendments to the plan. Passage of any resolution or any
other action by the advisory committee relating to proposals
for the consolidated retirement plan or proposed amendments to
the consolidated retirement plan requires 8 affirmative
votes of a simple majority of the quorum or, if greater, of
the voting members present.

 
SUMMARY

 
The bill makes the definition of Consumer Price Index that
applies to judges consistent with the definition that applies
to all other Maine State Retirement System members.

 
The bill brings state law into compliance with federal law
with respect to the period of time that a member may continue
to earn creditable service while on a leave of absence in
order to serve in the military.

 
The bill extends rehabilitation services to additional
disability retirement recipients and makes optional the
participation in rehabilitation services designed to assist
their return to substantially gainful activity. A disability
recipient under this change could request rehabilitation
services and, upon meeting certain criteria, receive them.

 
The bill repeals the discontinuance of disability retirement
benefits to recipients who decline to participate in the
rehabilitation services program.

 
The bill clarifies 2 subsections of the Maine Revised
Statutes by combining them and makes the withdrawal of
contributions optional when a member who is covered by the
Social Security Act elects to cease contributing to Maine
State Retirement System.

 
The bill makes the withdrawal of contributions from the
Maine State Retirement System optional when a member who is
covered by an employer-provided retirement plan elects to
cease
contributing to the Maine State Retirement System.


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