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Stay informed with the latest research on local government retirement obligations. Explore legislative updates, pension system reports, and recommendations for state and local governments. Discover key insights and recommendations for retiree benefits, administration, transparency, and health benefits. Get a comprehensive overview of municipal pensions and retirement-related studies.
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Research Update: Local Government Retirement Obligations David Matkin, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Askew School of Public Administration & Policy Florida State University
Agenda • Legislative Update (6 slides) • Report on Municipal Pensions (5 slides) • Other Retirement Related Studies (1 slide) • Mapping Project (1 slide)
Legislative Update (1/6) • Recommendations for local governments on retiree benefits: • The minimum age before a retiree qualifies for benefits should be gradually raised. A reasonable age to begin receiving benefits could be approximately 60. • Localities should not include overtime or additional earnings/bonus pay in the base salary used to calculate pension benefits.
Florida Retirement System Legislative Update (2/6)
Municipal Pension Systems Legislative Update (3/6)
Legislative Update (4/6) • Recommendations for state and local governments on administration and • transparency: • Municipalities should set a minimum contribution rate to ensure minimal contribution levels during good years and reduce the need to significantly increase contributions during periods of fiscal stress. • The statutory restrictions on the use of premium tax dollars that link increases in tax premium funds to the provision of additional benefits should be reduced or removed. Municipalities and counties should be able to use premium tax dollars to cover their current pension obligations. • Localities should improve the accessibility of funding, actuarial reporting and liabilities information to its taxpayers.
Municipal Pension Systems Legislative Update (5/6)
Legislative Update (6/6) • Recommendations for state government on health benefits: • Among other options, Florida lawmakers should give much consideration to repealing current Florida law requiring the implicit subsidization of healthcare benefits for Florida local governmental retirees. • State oversight by a relevant state agency should be provided in statute to manage local retiree health benefit obligations. This agency should establish standards and provide technical assistance, if desired, to local government staff and local officials.
Report on Municipal Pensions (1/5) • Draft report by Garrett and Jed • FY2009 snapshot • Largest 100 Cities in Florida • Approximately 204 DB pension plans
Report on Municipal Pensions (2/5) • Defined Benefit Plan Grades • Funded ratios (assets/liabilities) • A (90-100+) 30 • B (80-89) 47 • C (70-79) 59 • D (60-69) 33 • F (0-59) 25
Other Retirement Related Studies in Process (1/1) • What explains the growth of pension liabilities? • What explains the size of OPEB liabilities? • What explains the decision to fund OPEB liabilities? • Which governments reduced their OPEB liabilities prior to the adoption of the accounting standards and why? • Overview of primary considerations in the retirement benefit debate. • Study of best practices in local retirement systems.
Mapping Project (1/1) • Pew Center on the States • Bill Gates • The Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center (FREAC)