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PUBLIC LAWS OF MAINE
First Regular Session of the 121st

CHAPTER 486
H.P. 730 - L.D. 1009

An Act Concerning Retirement Benefits for State Employees

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

     Sec. 1. 4 MRSA §1201, sub-§3, as repealed and replaced by PL 1989, c. 133, §15, is amended to read:

     3. Average final compensation. "Average final compensation" means:

If a member took one or more days off without pay during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002, as authorized by the State Court Administrator, and the member elects to make the contribution provided for in section 1306, the average final compensation must be determined as if the member had not taken those days off without pay.

     Sec. 2. 4 MRSA §1306 is enacted to read:

§1306.   Back contribution for certain days off without pay

     1. Election. If the Maine Judicial Retirement System determines at the time a member retires that the member's benefit would be increased as a result of the inclusion of compensation that would have been paid for fiscal year 2002-03 days off without pay as described in section 1201, subsection 3, the retirement system shall advise the member of that result and shall allow the member to elect to have that compensation included in the calculation of the member's benefit and to make payments as set forth in subsection 2.

     2. Payment. The amount that a member who makes the election permitted in subsection 1 must pay is the amount equal to the employee contribution that person would have made on wages that would have been paid to that person on the days off without pay during the 2002-03 fiscal year as described in section 1201, subsection 3, plus interest at the same rate as that required for payment of back contributions pursuant to Title 5, section 17704, subsection 3. If the member elects to make the payment, the Maine Judicial Retirement System shall withhold the required amount from the member's first retirement benefit check.

     3. Benefit calculation. If the member fails to make the election within 31 days of the notification provided under subsection 1, the Maine Judicial Retirement System shall calculate the member's retirement benefit without inclusion of the days off without pay during the 2002-03 fiscal year.

     Sec. 3. 5 MRSA §17001, sub-§4, ¶A, as amended by PL 1993, c. 410, Pt. RR, §1, is further amended to read:

     Sec. 4. 5 MRSA §17704-B is enacted to read:

§17704-B.    Back contributions for certain days off without pay

     1. Election. If the retirement system determines at the time a member retires that the member's benefit would be increased as a result of the inclusion of compensation that would have been paid for fiscal year 2002-03 days off without pay as provided in section 17001, subsection 4, paragraph A, the retirement system shall advise the member of that result and shall allow the member to elect to have that compensation included in the calculation of the member's benefit and to make payments set forth in subsection 2.

     2. Payment. The amount that a member who makes the election permitted in subsection 1 must pay is the amount equal to the employee contribution that member would have made on wages that would have been paid to that member on the days off without pay during the 2002-03 fiscal year as provided in section 17001, subsection 4, paragraph A, plus interest at the same rate as that required for payment of back contributions pursuant to section 17704, subsection 3. If the member elects to make the payment, the retirement system shall withhold the required amount from the member's first retirement benefit check.

     3. Benefit calculation. If the member fails to make the election within 31 days of the notification provided under subsection 1, the retirement system shall calculate the member's retirement benefit without inclusion of the days off without pay during the 2002-03 fiscal year as provided in section 17001, subsection 4, paragraph A.

     Sec. 5. Employee contribution; transition. A member of the Maine State Retirement System or the Maine Judicial Retirement System who retired before the effective date of this Act may ask the retirement system to determine whether inclusion of the wages from days off without pay as provided in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 4, section 1201 or Title 5, section 17001, subsection 4, paragraph A would increase that member's retirement benefit. If it would, the retirement system shall allow the retiree to make an election and payments as provided in Title 4, section 1306 or Title 5, section 17704-B. A retiree is not entitled to retroactive payment of any increase in the benefit resulting from inclusion of the days off without pay.

     Sec. 6. Special retirement rate assessment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State Budget Officer shall calculate a special retirement rate assessment for all departments and agencies necessary to fund the employer's share of the costs of this legislation, estimated to be $76,081. The State Budget Officer shall divide the cost by the total salaries and wages paid by state departments and agencies during the time period from July 1, 2003 to September 30, 2003 and apply that percentage as an assessment against all affected accounts so that $76,081 is available on October 1, 2003 for payment to the Maine State Retirement System.

Effective September 13, 2003, unless otherwise indicated.

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