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Statewide Constitutional Protection (Article 66) s of Texas Title 8, Subtitle B Chapters 811-815 Legislature, with a constitutional minimum of six percent and a maximum of 10 percent of the aggregate compensation paid to members. In an emergency, as determined by the Governor, the Legislature may appropriate such additional sums as are actuarially determined to be required to fund benefits authorized by law. Legislature, but may not be less than six percent of current compensation, per the Texas Constitution. Judicial of Texas Plan Two Title 8, Subtitle B Chapters 836-840 Law Enforcement & Custodial Officer Supplemental Fund Title 8, Subtitle B Chapters 811-815 Teacher of Texas Title 8, Subtitle C Chapters 821-825 Legislature, with a constitutional minimum of six percent and a maximum of 10 percent of the aggregate compensation paid to members. In an emergency, as determined by the Governor, the Legislature may appropriate such additional sums as are actuarially determined to be required to fund benefits authorized by law. Legislature, but may not be less than six percent of current compensation, per the Texas Constitution. Texas County & District Title 8, Subtitle F Chapters 841-845 Determined annually by the actuary and approved by the TCDRS board of trustees. employer (participating counties and districts), within statutory guidelines based on plan options selected. employer (participating counties and districts), within statutory guidelines. employer (participating counties and districts), within statutory guidelines.

Statewide Constitutional Protection (Article 66) Texas Emergency Services Title 8, Subtitle H Chapters 861-865 TESRS board of trustees, by rule, determines minimum, and may determine maximum, contribution rate per member to be contributed by local governments of participating departments (after consultation with the actuary to make the system actuarially sound). State contributes amount necessary for actuarial soundness, not to exceed maximum set in governing statute. employee contribution. board of trustees. board of trustees; however, changes to benefit formula not allowed for pension system annuitants. Texas Title 8, Subtitle G Chapters 851-855 Determined annually by the actuary and approved by the TMRS board of trustees. employer (participating cities), within statutory guidelines based on plan options selected. employer (participating cities), within statutory guidelines. employer (participating cities), within statutory guidelines.

Constitutional Austin s' 6243n governing statute. City council may authorize additional contributions to the system. governing statute. Active members may increase their contributions by a majority vote of all such members. governing statute; any modifications require legislative action. COLAs must be recommended by actuary, city manager, authorized by retirement board, and approved by city council. allowance and benefit payable are subject to adjustments to ensure actuarial soundness as approved by the actuary and adopted by board of trustees. Annuities already accrued may not be reduced. Yes Austin Fire Fighters Relief and Fund 6243e.1 governing statute. City council may authorize additional contributions to the system. governing statute. Active members may increase their contributions by a majority vote of all such members. governing statute, but the board of trustees with approval of the board's actuary may change the service retirement benefit multiplier for certain member groups. governing statute, but the board of trustees with approval of the board's actuary may change service retirement benefit multiplier for certain member groups. Board also allowed to make DROP-related changes and prorated reduction in benefit payments if funds become insufficient. Yes. Also, system's governing statute does not allow for a change in service retirement benefit multiplier if it reduces a member's benefit accrued before the date of the change. Austin Police 6243n-1 governing statute. City council may authorize additional contributions to the system. governing statute. Members by majority vote may increase or decrease contributions with a minimum set in statute. Increase in retirement benefit multiplier allowed by the governing statute if approved by the board's actuary and adopted by the board of trustees as a board rule for all present, retired and new members. Decrease in retirement benefit multiplier allowed by the governing statute if approved by the board's actuary, adopted by the board of trustees as a board rule, present members' vested interest before the effective date of the change is not reduced, and annuity payments are not reduced. The governing statute also allows the board of trustees to eliminate Retro DROP. Yes Dallas s' Fund Dallas City Code, Chapter 40A City Ordinance City Ordinance City Ordinance City Ordinance Yes

Constitutional Dallas Police & Fire Pension - Combined Plan 6243a-1 the legislature, or by a majority vote of city voters, or by written agreement between the City and the Plan with at least a 2/3 vote of all trustees, provided that a change may not increase the amortization period. Any reduction requires approval of at least 2/3 vote of all trustees. the legislature. Any increase requires approval of at least 2/3 vote of all trustees. Plan can be amended by the legislature or by a 2/3 vote of all trustees with certain amortization period-related restrictions. Any change requires a review by the Pension Review Board. Plan can be amended by the legislature or by 2/3 vote of all trustees with certain amortization period-related restrictions. Any change requires a review by the. Yes Dallas Police and Fire Pension - Supplemental 6243a-1 the legislature or by a majority vote of city voters. the legislature or by a majority vote of city voters. Members of the system may amend the plan including benefit provisions. Members of the system may amend the plan including benefit provisions. Amendments should not deprive a member from benefits that have become fully vested or nonforfeitable. Yes City of El Paso s Trust El Paso City Code, Title II, Chapter 2.64 City Ordinance City Ordinance City Ordinance City Ordinance Yes El Paso Firemen's Pension Fund 6243b city voters; however, governing statute allows city council to increase or decrease city contribution rate dependent on whether the current rate is sufficient as determined by the actuary. the board of trustees; however, governing statute allows employee contribution rate to change if the city contribution rate is changed by city council. Board of trustees may modify benefits prospectively and retroactively, if approved by an actuary; by a majority of active members; and either by the city council or by city voters through charter referendum. Retroactive change can only increase benefits. Certain amortization period-related restrictions apply. Board may modify benefits prospectively. Retroactive change can only increase benefits. Yes

Constitutional El Paso Police Pension Fund 6243b city voters; however, governing statute allows city council to increase or decrease city contribution rate dependent on whether the current rate is sufficient as determined by the actuary. the board of trustees; however, governing statute allows employee contribution rate to change if the city contribution rate is changed by city council. Board of trustees may modify benefits prospectively and retroactively, if approved by an actuary; by a majority of active members; and either by the city council or by city voters through charter referendum. Retroactive change can only increase benefits. Certain amortization period related restrictions apply. Board may modify benefits prospectively. Retroactive changes can only increase benefits. Yes Fort Worth s' Fund 6243i Board of trustees or city council is authorized to decrease municipal contribution rate based on a special election and procedures outlined in the governing statute; however, only the city council may increase the contributions. the board or city council based on a special election and procedures outlined in the governing statute. Board of trustees may propose benefit increases that must be approved by city council. City council is authorized to make benefit reductions with 90 days notice to the board. Yes Fort Worth s' Fund Staff Plan 6243i Board of trustees or city council is authorized to decrease municipal contribution rate based on a special election and procedures outlined in the governing statute; however, only the city council may increase the contributions. the board or city council based on a special election and procedures outlined in the governing statute. Board of trustees may propose benefit increases that must be approved by city council. City council is authorized to make benefit reductions with 90 days notice to the board. Yes Galveston s Pension Plan for Police 6243p municipality based on the advice of the fund's actuary in accordance with the governing statute. board of trustees in accordance with the governing statute. Board is authorized to make benefit increases, with approval of a majority of the members of the fund. Board of trustees is authorized to make benefit modifications. Galveston s' Fund Galveston City Code, Part II, Chapter 28 the city council. the city council. Board of trustees is authorized to make amendments to the plan. Board of trustees is authorized to make amendments to the plan.

Constitutional Houston Firefighter's Relief & Fund 6243e.2(1) the corridor governing statute. Pension board and the city jointly determine the target contribution rate and the corridor around the target rate. The target rate must remain within the corridor, but once the plan is 100% funded, the rate can be lowered. the corridor governing statute. Based on the corridor whether the city's contribution rate is lower or greater than the target governing statute. If the city's rate and funded ratio thresholds of contribution rate is lower than less than, equal to or greater than the target rate and based on 90% or 100%, the city and the funded ratio targets of equal to pension board can/shall enter into or greater than 90% or 100%, the a written agreement to city and the pension board may increase/decrease the member enter into a written agreement to contribution rate. make benefit modifications. the corridor governing statute. If the city's contribution rate is equal or greater than the target rate, the city and the pension board shall enter into a written agreement to make benefit modifications.. However, the governing statute states that neither the city nor the pension board can make any unilateral changes to the pension plan. Houston s Pension 6243h Under a statutorily determined process, the City pays a predetermined fixed dollar amount (City Contribution Amount) based on the UAAL as of July 1, 2016 (Legacy Liability), plus a city contribution rate (CCR) as a percent of payroll. The CCR is jointly determined by the pension board and the city. The CCR must remain within a predetermined corridor until the plan is 100% funded. The corridor is built around target levels for CCR ( midpoints ). Some combination of statutorily determined actions must take place to bring the CCR back within the corridor should it rise above the maximum. This may include increases in employee contributions. While the plan is less than 100% funded, but greater than 90% funded, employee contributions can be decreased only to reverse a previous increase. If the plan is over 100% funded, employee contributions can be decreased as long as the funded ratio would remain over 100% after the decrease in contributions. Under a statutorily determined process, while the fund is less than 100% funded, but greater than 90% funded, benefits may only be increased to restore benefits that were previously reduced after triggering the corridor maximum process. The benefit restoration would be under a joint agreement between the city and the pension board. If the plan is over 100% funded, the pension board and city may jointly increase benefits only if the funded ratio would remain over 100% after the increase in benefits. Some combination of statutorily determined actions must take place to bring the CCR back within the corridor should it rise above the maximum. This may include benefit reductions.. However, the governing statute states that neither the city nor the pension board can make any unilateral changes to the pension plan.

Constitutional Houston Police Officers Pension 6243g-4 the corridor governing statute. Pension board and the city jointly determine the target contribution rate and the corridor around the target rate. The target rate must remain within the corridor, but once the plan is 100% funded, the rate can be lowered. the corridor governing statute. Based on the corridor whether the city's contribution rate is lower or greater than the target governing statute. If the city's rate and funded ratio thresholds of contribution rate is lower than less than, equal to or greater than the target rate and based on 90% or 100%, the city and the funded ratio targets of equal to pension board can/shall enter into or greater than 90% or 100%, the a written agreement to city and the pension board may increase/decrease the member enter into a written agreement to contribution rate. make benefit modifications. the corridor governing statute. If the city's contribution rate is equal or greater than the target rate, the city and the pension board shall enter into a written agreement to make benefit modifications.. However, the governing statute states that neither the city nor the pension board can make any unilateral changes to the pension plan. San Antonio Fire & Police Pension Fund 6243o governing statute. Modifications require legislative action. governing statute. Modifications require legislative action. governing statute. Modifications require legislative action. governing statute. Modifications require legislative action.. However, the governing statute states that municipal contribution and retirement annuities are a part of the compensation for services rendered to the municipality and makes the statute a contract of employment.

Constitutional Protection (Article 66) Local Firefighter Plans (TLFFRA) 6243e Minimum employer contribution rate is determined by TLFFRA statute, but governing body of a municipality by ordinance can adopt a contribution rate higher than statutory rate. TLFFRA statute authorizes the members of each fund to determine their contribution rates by voting. TLFFRA statute allows the board of trustees to make prospective benefit modifications. The change must first be approved by 1) an eligible actuary selected by the board and 2) a majority of the participating members of the retirement system voting by secret ballot. For more information, please see TLFFRA, Section 7 (Modifications of s and Eligibility). TLFFRA statute allows the board of trustees to make prospective benefit modifications after the change is approved by a board actuary and by a majority of the participating members of the system voting on the change. However, changes cannot deprive a member, retiree, or an eligible survivor of a right to receive vested accrued benefits. Yes, except for cities that have opted out. Also, under the TLFFRA statute, board of trustees is authorized to reduce benefit payments proportionately if money available to pay benefits is insufficient to pay the full amount. The board may only reduce benefit payments for the time necessary. LIST OF PAID AND PART-PAID TLFFRA SYSTEMS Abilene Firemen's Relief & Fund Amarillo Firemen's Relief & Fund Atlanta Firemen's Relief & Fund Beaumont Firemen's Relief & Fund Big Spring Firemen's Relief & Fund Brownwood Firemen's Relief and Fund Cleburne Firemen's Relief & Fund Conroe Fire Fighters' Fund Corpus Christi Fire Fighters' Corsicana Firemen's Relief & Fund Denison Firemen's Relief & Fund Denton Firemen's Relief and Fund Galveston Firefighter's Relief & Fund Greenville Firemen's Relief and Fund Harlingen Firemen's Relief & Fund Irving Firemen's Relief & Fund Killeen Firemen's Relief & Fund Laredo Firefighters Longview Firemen's Relief & Fund Lubbock Fire Pension Fund Lufkin Firemen's Relief & Fund Marshall Firemen's Relief & Fund McAllen Firemen's Relief & Fund Midland Firemen's Relief and Fund Odessa Firemen's Relief & Fund Orange Firemen's Relief & Fund Paris Firefighters' Relief & Fund Plainview Firemen's Relief and Fund Port Arthur Firemen's Relief and Fund San Angelo Firemen's Relief and Fund San Benito Firemen's Pension Fund Sweetwater Firemen's Relief & Fund Temple Firemen's Relief & Fund Texarkana Firemen's Relief & Fund Texas City Firemen's Relief & Fund The Woodlands Firefighters' Travis Cty ESD #6 Firemen's Relief & Fund Tyler Firefighters' Relief & Fund University Park Firemen's Relief & Fund Waxahachie Firemen's Relief & Fund Weslaco Firemen's Relief & Fund Wichita Falls Firemen's Relief & Fund

Constitutional Protection (Article 66) Special District/Supplemental Plans (Chapter 810) Texas, Chapter 810 the political entity. the political entity. the political entity. the political entity. Yes, unless political entity has opted out. LIST OF RETIREMENT SYSTEMS ENABLED BY CHAPTER 810 Arlington s Deferred Income Plan Brazos River Authority Plan Capital MTA Plan for Admin s Capital MTA Plan for Bargaining Units Colorado River Water Dist. Pension Trust Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority CPS Energy Pension Plan Dallas Co. Hospital Dist. Income Plan Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Board DPS Plan Dallas/Ft. Worth Airport Board Plan DART s' Defined Plan & Trust El Paso Firemen & Policemen's Pension Staff Plan and Trust Galveston Wharves Pension Plan Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority Harris County Hospital District Pension Plan Houston MTA n-union Pension Plan Houston MTA Workers Union Pension Plan Irving Supplemental Plan JPS Pension Plan - Tarrant County Hospital District Lower Colorado River Authority Plan Nacogdoches County Hosp. District Plan rtheast Medical Center Hospital Plan rthwest Texas Healthcare Plan Plano Security Plan Port of Houston Authority Plan Refugio Co. Memorial Hosp. Dist. Plan Plan for Anson General Hospital Plan for Citizens Medical Center Plan for s of Brownsville Navigation District Plan for Guadalupe Regional Medical Center Plan for Sweeny Community Hospital San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Plan University Health Pension Plan