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SB 0- (LC 0) // (MNJ/ps) Requested by Senator KNOPP PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL 0 0 0 On page of the printed bill, line, after amending delete the rest of the line and delete line and insert ORS.00 and A.; and. Delete lines through and delete pages through and insert: SECTION. ORS.00 is amended to read:.00. Upon retiring from service at normal retirement age or thereafter, a member of the system shall receive a service retirement allowance which shall consist of the following annuity and pensions: () A refund annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of accumulated contributions, if any, by the member and interest thereon credited at the time of retirement, which annuity shall provide an allowance payable during the life of the member and at death a lump sum equal in amount to the difference between accumulated contributions at the time of retirement and the sum of the annuity payments actually made to the member during life shall be paid to such person, if any, as the member nominates by written designation duly acknowledged and filed with the board or shall otherwise be paid according to the provisions of this chapter for disposal of an amount credited to the member account of a member at the time of death in the event the member designates no beneficiary to receive the amount or no such beneficiary is able to receive the amount. If death of the member occurs before the first payment is due, the member account of the member shall be treated as though death had occurred before retirement.

0 0 0 ()(a) A life pension (nonrefund) for current service provided by the contributions of employers, which pension, subject to paragraph (b) of this subsection, shall be an amount which, when added to the sum of the annuity, if any, under subsection () of this section and the annuity, if any, provided on the same basis and payable from the Variable Annuity Account, both annuities considered on a refund basis, results in a total of: (A) For service as a police officer or firefighter[,]: (i) Two percent of final average salary multiplied by the number of years of membership in the system as a police officer or firefighter before the effective date of retirement[.] and before January, 0; and (ii). percent of final average salary multiplied by the number of years of membership in the system as a police officer or firefighter before the effective date of retirement and on and after January, 0. (B) For service as other than a police officer or firefighter, including service as a member of the Legislative Assembly[,]: (i). percent of final average salary multiplied by the number of years of membership in the system as other than a police officer or firefighter before the effective date of retirement[.] and before January, 0; and (ii) One percent of final average salary multiplied by the number of years of membership in the system as other than a police officer or firefighter before the effective date of retirement and on and after January, 0. (b) A pension under this subsection shall be at least: (A) For a member who first establishes membership in the system before July, 00, the actuarial equivalent of the annuity provided by the accumulated contributions of the member. A person establishes membership in the system before July, 00, for the purposes of this subparagraph if: (i) The person is a member of the system, or a judge member of the system, on the day immediately before July, 00; or SB 0- // Proposed Amendments to SB 0 Page

0 0 0 (ii) The person performed any period of service for a participating public employer before July, 00, that is credited to the six-month period of employment required of an employee under ORS.0 before an employee may become a member of the system. (B) For a member who made contributions before August,, the equivalent of a pension computed pursuant to this subsection as it existed immediately before that date. (c) As used in this subsection, number of years of membership means the number of full years of creditable service plus any remaining fraction of a year of creditable service. Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, in determining a remaining fraction a full month shall be considered as one-twelfth of a year and a major fraction of a month shall be considered as a full month. Membership of a school district employee, an employee of an institution of higher education engaged in teaching or other school activity or an employee of the Department of Human Services, the Oregon Youth Authority, the Department of Corrections or the State Board of Education engaged in teaching or other school activity at an institution supervised by the authority, board or department, for all portions of a school year in a calendar year in which the district school, institution of higher education or school activity at an institution so supervised in which the member is employed is normally in session shall be considered as a full one-half year of membership. The number of years of membership of a member who received a refund of contributions as provided in ORS. () is limited to the number of years after the day before the date on which the refund was received. The number of years of membership of a member who is separated, for any reason other than death or disability, from all service entitling the member to membership in the system, who withdraws the amount credited to the member account of the member in the fund during absence from such service and who thereafter reenters the service of an employer participating in the system but does not repay the amount so withdrawn as provided in SB 0- // Proposed Amendments to SB 0 Page

0 0 0 this chapter, is limited to the number of years after the day before the date of so reentering. () An additional life pension (nonrefund) for prior service credit, including military service, credited to the member at the time of first becoming a member of the system, as elsewhere provided in this chapter, which pension shall be provided by the contributions of the employer. SECTION. ORS A., as amended by section, chapter, Oregon Laws 0, is amended to read: A.. () Upon retiring at normal retirement age, a vested pension program member shall be paid an annual pension for the life of the member as follows: (a) For service as a police officer or firefighter, a total of: (i). percent of final average salary multiplied by the number of years of retirement credit attributable to service as a police officer or firefighter[.] before January, 0; and (ii). percent of final average salary multiplied by the number of years of retirement credit attributable to service as a police officer or firefighter on and after January, 0. (b) For service as other than a police officer or firefighter, a total of: (i). percent of final average salary multiplied by the number of years of retirement credit attributable to service as other than a police officer or firefighter[.] before January, 0; and (ii) One percent of final average salary multiplied by the number of years of retirement credit attributable to service as other than a police officer or firefighter on and after January, 0. () Notwithstanding any provision of ORS A.00 to A.0, the annual benefit payable to a member under the pension program and under any other tax-qualified defined benefit plan maintained by the participating public employer may not exceed the applicable limitations set forth in U.S.C. (b), as in effect on December, 0. The Public Employees Retirement SB 0- // Proposed Amendments to SB 0 Page

0 0 0 Board shall adopt rules for the administration of this limitation, including adjustments in the annual dollar limitation to reflect cost-of-living adjustments authorized by the Internal Revenue Service. () The board shall make no actuarial adjustment in a member s pension calculated under this section by reason of the member s retirement after normal retirement age. SECTION. The amendments to ORS.00 and A. by sections and of this 0 Act apply only to members of the Public Employees Retirement System whose effective date of retirement is on or after January, 0. SECTION. () As soon as practicable after the effective date of this 0 Act, the Public Employees Retirement Board shall: (a) Determine the amount of savings in employer contributions that are attributable to the provisions of this 0 Act; and (b) Recalculate the contribution rates of all employers, pursuant to ORS., to reflect the provisions of this 0 Act. () The board shall issue corrected contribution rate orders to employers affected by rates recalculated under this section as soon as is practicable after the effective date of this 0 Act. The corrected rates are effective on July, 0. SECTION. () Jurisdiction is conferred upon the Supreme Court to determine in the manner provided by this section whether this 0 Act breaches any contract between members of the Public Employees Retirement System and their employers or violates any provision of the Oregon Constitution or of the United States Constitution, including but not limited to impairment of contract rights of members of the Public Employees Retirement System under Article I, section, of the Oregon Constitution, or Article I, section 0, clause, of the United States Constitution. () A person who is adversely affected by this 0 Act or who will SB 0- // Proposed Amendments to SB 0 Page

0 0 0 be adversely affected by this 0 Act may institute a proceeding for review by filing with the Supreme Court a petition that meets the following requirements: (a) The petition must be filed within 0 days after the effective date of this 0 Act. (b) The petition must include the following: (A) A statement of the basis of the challenge; and (B) A statement and supporting affidavit showing how the petitioner is adversely affected. () The petitioner shall serve a copy of the petition by registered or certified mail upon the Public Employees Retirement Board, the Attorney General and the Governor. () Proceedings for review under this section shall be given priority over all other matters before the Supreme Court. () The Supreme Court shall allow public employers participating in the Public Employees Retirement System to intervene in any proceeding under this section. ()(a) The Supreme Court shall allow members of the Legislative Assembly to intervene in any proceeding relating to this 0 Act. After a member intervenes in a proceeding relating to this 0 Act, the member has standing to participate in the proceeding even if the member ceases to be a member of the Legislative Assembly. (b) A member of the Senate or the House of Representatives who intervenes in a proceeding under this subsection may not use public funds to pay legal expenses incurred in intervening in or participating in the proceeding. () In the event the Supreme Court determines that there are factual issues in the petition, the Supreme Court may appoint a special master to hear evidence and to prepare recommended findings of fact. () The Supreme Court may not award attorney fees to a petitioner SB 0- // Proposed Amendments to SB 0 Page

in a proceeding under this section. SECTION. This 0 Act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 0 Act takes effect on its passage.. SB 0- // Proposed Amendments to SB 0 Page