1007A 98th Legislative Session 1007
AMENDMENT 1007A
FOR
THE INTRODUCED BILL
Introduced by: The Committee on Retirement Laws at the request of the South Dakota Retirement System
An Act to to add emergency medical services personnel to Class B public safety membership of the South Dakota Retirement System.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That § 3-12C-101 be AMENDED:
3-12C-101. Terms as used in this chapter mean:
(1) "Actuarial accrued liability," the present value of all benefits less the present value of future normal cost contributions;
(2) "Actuarial experience analysis," a periodic report that reviews basic experience data and furnishes actuarial analysis that substantiates the assumptions adopted for the purpose of making an actuarial valuation of the system;
(3) "Actuarial valuation," a projection of the present value of all benefits and the current funded status of the system, based upon stated assumptions as to rates of interest, mortality, disability, salary progressions, withdrawal, and retirement as established by a periodic actuarial experience analysis that takes into account census data of all active members, vested terminated members, and retired members and their beneficiaries under the system;
(4) "Actuarial value funded ratio," the actuarial value of assets divided by the actuarial accrued liability;
(5) "Actuarial value of assets," equal to the fair value of assets;
(6) "Actuarially determined contribution rate," the fixed, statutory contribution rate, no less than the normal cost rate with expenses assuming the minimum COLA, and no greater than the normal cost rate with expenses assuming the maximum COLA;
(7) "Air rescue firefighters," employees of the Department of the Military who are stationed at Joe Foss Field, Sioux Falls, and who are directly involved in firefighting activities on a daily basis;
(8) "Approved actuary," any actuary who is a member of the American Academy of Actuaries or an Associate or a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries who meets the qualification standards of the American Academy of Actuaries to issue actuarial opinions regarding the system or any firm retaining such an actuary on its staff and who is appointed by the board to perform actuarial services;
(9) "Assumed rate of return," the actuarial assumption adopted by the board pursuant to § 3-12C-227 as the annual assumed percentage return on trust fund assets, compounded;
(10) "Beneficiary," the person designated by a member of the system to receive any payments after the death of such member;
(11) "Benefits," the amounts paid to a member, spouse, child, or beneficiary as a result of the provisions of this chapter;
(12) "Board," the Board of Trustees of the South Dakota Retirement System;
(13) "Calendar quarter," a period of three calendar months ending March thirty-first, June thirtieth, September thirtieth, or December thirty-first of any year;
(14) "Campus security officers," employees of the Board of Regents whose positions are subject to the minimal educational training standards established by the law enforcement standards commission pursuant to chapter 23-3, who satisfactorily complete the training required by chapter 23-3 within one year of employment, and whose primary duty as sworn law enforcement officers is to preserve the safety of the students, faculty, staff, visitors, and the property of the university. The employer shall file with the system evidence of the appointment as a sworn law enforcement officer at the time of employment and shall file evidence of satisfactory completion of the training program pursuant to chapter 23-3 within one year of employment;
(15) "Certified school employee," any employee of a participating unit who is required to have a certificate as defined in subdivision 13-42-1(3);
(16) "Class A credited service," service credited as a Class A member of the system;
(17) "Class A member," any member other than a Class B member or a Class C member and is either a foundation member or a generational member;
(18) "Class B credited service," service credited as a Class B member of the system;
(19) "Class B member," a member who is a justice, judge, state law enforcement officer, magistrate judge, police officer, firefighter, county sheriff, deputy county sheriff, correctional security staff, parole agent, air rescue firefighter, emergency medical services personnel, campus security officer, court services officer, juvenile corrections agent, gaming enforcement agent, conservation officer, or park ranger and is either a foundation member or a generational member;
(20) "Class C credited service," service credited as a Class C member of the system;
(21) "Class C member," any member of the cement plant retirement plan including any retiree or any vested member;
(22) "Class D credited service," service credited as a Class D member of the system;
(23) "Class D member," any member that was a member of the Department of Labor and Regulation employees' retirement plan as of June 30, 2020;
(24) "Classified employee," an employee of a public school district who is not required by law to be a certified school employee, an employee of any college or university under the control of the Board of Regents who is not a faculty member or an administrator and comes within the provisions of chapter 3-6D, an employee of a public corporation, an employee of a chartered governmental unit, and any other participating employee not elsewhere provided for in this chapter;
(25) "Comparable level position," a member's position of employment that is generally equivalent to the member's prior position of employment in terms of required education, required experience, required training, required work history, geographic location, and compensation and benefits;
(26) "Conservation officers," employees of the Department of Game, Fish and Parks and the Division of Wildlife or Division of Custer State Park who are employed pursuant to § 41-2-11 and whose positions are subject to the requirements as to education and training provided in chapter 23-3;
(27) "Consumer price index," the consumer price index for urban wage earners and clerical workers calculated by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics;
(28) "Contributory service," service to a participating unit during which contributions were made to a South Dakota retirement system, which may not include years of credited service as granted in § 3-12C-509 or 3-12C-511;
(29) "Correctional security staff," the warden, deputy warden, and any other correctional staff holding a security position as verified by the Department of Corrections and approved by the Bureau of Human Resources and the Bureau of Finance and Management, and determined by the board as Class B members;
(30) "Court services officers," persons appointed pursuant to § 26-7A-8;
(31) "Covered employment," a member's employment as a full-time employee of a participating unit;
(32) "Deputy county sheriff," an employee of a county that is a participating unit, appointed by the board of county commissioners pursuant to §§ 7-12-9 and 7-12-10, whose position is subject to the minimum educational and training standards established by the law enforcement standards commission pursuant to chapter 23-3. The term does not include jailers or clerks appointed pursuant to §§ 7-12-9 and 7-12-10 unless the participating unit has requested that the jailer be considered as a deputy county sheriff and the board has approved the request;
(33) "Effective date of retirement," the first day of the month in which retirement benefits are payable;
(34) "Eligible retirement plan," the term eligible retirement plan includes those plans described in section 402(c)(8)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code;
(35) "Eligible rollover distribution," any distribution to a member of accumulated contributions pursuant to § 3-12C-602. The term does not include any portion of a distribution that represents contributions made to the system on an after tax basis nor distributions paid as a result of the member reaching the required beginning date;
(36) “Emergency
medical services personnel,”
an emergency medical services driver, emergency medical responder,
emergency medical technician (EMT), emergency medical
technician-intermediate/85, emergency medical
technician-intermediate/99, emergency medical technician-advanced,
emergency medical technician-paramedic, or emergency medical
technician-critical care paramedic, as certified by the Department of
Health
a person licensed by the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners
in accordance with chapter 36-4B
or licensed or certified by the Department of Health in accordance
with chapter 34-11
who actively practices emergency medical services;
(36)(37) "Employer,"
the State of South Dakota and any department, bureau, board, or
commission of the State of South Dakota, or any of its governmental
or political subdivisions or any public corporation of the State of
South Dakota that elects to become a participating unit;
(37)(38) "Employer
contributions," amounts contributed by the employer of a
contributing member, excluding member contributions made by an
employer after June 30, 1984, pursuant to § 3-12C-401;
(38)(39) "Equivalent
public service," any public service other than as a justice, a
judge, or a magistrate judge and comparable to Class B service as
defined by this section, if the service is in the employ of a public
entity that is not a participating unit;
(39)(40) "Fair
value of assets," the total assets of the system at fair market
value for securities traded on exchanges; for securities not traded
on exchanges, a value based on similar securities; and for
alternative investments, reported net asset value;
(40)(41) "Fair
value funded ratio," the fair value of assets divided by the
actuarial accrued liability;
(41)(42) "Fiduciary,"
any person who exercises any discretionary authority or control over
the management of the system or the management or disposition of its
assets, renders investment advice for a fee or other compensation,
direct or indirect, or has any authority or responsibility to do so,
or has any discretionary authority or responsibility in the
administration of the system;
(42)(43) "Foundation
member," any member of the system whose contributory service
began before July 1, 2017;
(43)(44) "Foundation
retiree," any foundation member who has retired with a benefit
payable from the system;
(44)(45) "Firefighter,"
any full-time firefighter who works at least twenty hours a week and
at least six months a year. The term does not include any volunteer
firefighter;
(45)(46) "Full-time
employee," any employee who is considered full-time by the
participating unit and is customarily employed by the participating
unit for twenty hours or more a week and at least six months a year,
regardless of classification of employment as seasonal, temporary,
leased, contract, or any other designation;
(46)(47) "Fund,"
public employees' retirement fund or funds established for the
purposes of administration of this chapter;
(47)(48) "Gaming
enforcement agent," any employee of the South Dakota Commission
on Gaming who is appointed pursuant to § 42-7B-56
and who must, as a condition of employment, be law enforcement
certified;
(48)(49) "General
employee," any full-time municipal employee who is not a
firefighter or a police officer;
(49)(50) "Generational
member," any member of the system whose contributory service
began after June 30, 2017;
(50)(51) "Generational
retiree," any generational member who has retired with a benefit
payable from the system;
(51)(52) "Health
care provider," a physician or other health care practitioner
licensed, registered, certified, or otherwise authorized by law to
provide specified health services;
(52)(53) "Internal
Revenue Code," or "code," the Internal Revenue Code as
in effect as of January 1, 2022;
(53)(54) "Juvenile
corrections agent," a designee of the secretary of corrections
charged with the care, custody, and control of juveniles committed to
the Department of Corrections until the age of twenty-one or a person
who is charged with the care, custody, and control of juveniles at a
juvenile corrections facility under the control of a participating
unit;
(54)(55) "Law
enforcement officer," any agent of the state division of
criminal investigation, officer of the South Dakota Highway Patrol,
police officer, county sheriff, deputy county sheriff, or
firefighter;
(55)(56) "Member,"
any person who is contributing or has made contributions to the
system and is either a foundation member or generational member. A
person's membership ceases when the person withdraws his or her
accumulated contributions after termination of employment;
(56)(57) "Member
contributions," amounts contributed by members, including member
contributions made by an employer after June 30, 1984, pursuant to
§ 3-12C-401;
(57)(58) "Military
service," a period of active duty with the United States Army,
the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, the United
States Marine Corps, or the United States Coast Guard, from which
duty the member received an honorable discharge or an honorable
release;
(58)(59) "Municipality,"
any incorporated municipal government under chapter 9-3
or any chartered governmental unit under the provisions of Article IX
of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota;
(59)(60) "Noncontributory
service," for foundation members, service delineated in
subdivisions 3-12C-502(2),
(5), (7), and (8), and for generational members, service pursuant to
§ 3-12C-514;
(60)(61) "Normal
cost," the expected long-term cost of the system benefits and
expenses expressed as a percentage of payroll;
(61)(62) "Normal
retirement," the termination of employment and application for
benefits by a member with three or more years of contributory service
or noncontributory service on or after the member's normal retirement
age;
(62)(63) "Other
public benefits," eighty percent of the primary insurance amount
or primary social security benefits that would be provided under
federal social security;
(63)(64) "Other
public service," service for the government of the United
States, including military service; service for the government of any
state or political subdivision thereof; service for any agency or
instrumentality of any of the foregoing; or service as an employee of
an association of government entities described in this subdivision;
(64)(65) "Park
rangers," employees of the Department of Game, Fish and Parks
within the Division of Parks and Recreation and whose positions are
subject to the requirements as to education and training provided in
chapter 23-3
and whose primary duty is law enforcement in the state park system;
(65)(66) "Parole
agent," an employee of the Department of Corrections employed
pursuant to § 24-15-14
who is actually involved in direct supervision of parolees on a daily
basis;
(66)(67) "Participating
unit," the State of South Dakota and any department, bureau,
board, or commission of the State of South Dakota, and any of its
political subdivisions or any public corporation of the State of
South Dakota that has employees who are members of the retirement
system created in this chapter;
(67)(68) "Plan
year," a period extending from July first of one calendar year
through June thirtieth of the following calendar year;
(68)(69) "Police
officer," any employee in the police department of any
participating municipality holding the rank of patrol officer,
including probationary patrol officer, or higher rank and whose
position is subject to the minimum educational and training standards
established by the law enforcement officers standards commission
pursuant to chapter 23-3.
The term does not include civilian employees of a police department
nor any person employed by a municipality whose services as a police
officer require less than twenty hours a week and six months a year.
If a municipality which is a participating unit operates a city jail,
the participating unit may request that any jailer appointed pursuant
to § 9-29-25
be considered a police officer, subject to the approval of the board;
(69)(70) "Political
subdivision" includes any municipality, school district, county,
chartered governmental unit, public corporation or entity, and
special district created for any governmental function;
(70)(71) "Present
value of all benefits," the present value of all benefits
expected to be paid to all retired, terminated, and active members
and beneficiaries, based on past and future credited service and
future compensation increases;
(71)(72) "Present
value of benefits earned to date," the present value of the
benefits currently being paid to retired members and their
beneficiaries and the present value of benefits payable at retirement
to active members, based on their earnings and credited service to
date of the actuarial valuation;
(72)(73) "Projected
compensation," a deceased or disabled member's final average
compensation multiplied by the COLA commencing each July first for
each complete twelve-month period elapsed between the date of the
member's death or disability, whichever occurred earlier, and the
date the member would attain normal retirement age or the benefit
commences, whichever occurred earlier;
(73)(74) "Projected
service," the credited service plus the service that the member
would have been credited with at normal retirement age had the member
continued in the system and received credit at the same rate the
member was credited during the year covered by the compensation that
was used in the calculation of the disability or family benefit;
(74)(75) "Qualified
military service," service in the uniformed services as defined
in § 414(u)(5) of the Internal Revenue Code;
(75)(76) "Required
beginning date," the later of April first of the calendar year
following the calendar year in which the member attains age seventy
and one-half or April first of the calendar year following the
calendar year in which the member retires;
(76)(77) "Retiree,"
any foundation or generational member who retires with a lifetime
benefit payable from the system;
(77)(78) "Retirement,"
the severance of a member from the employ of a participating unit
with a retirement benefit payable from the system;
(78)(79) "Retirement
benefit," the monthly amount payable upon the retirement of a
member;
(79)(80) "Single
premium," the lump-sum amount paid by a supplemental pension
participant pursuant to a supplemental pension contract in
consideration for a supplemental pension benefit;
(80)(81) "Social
investment," investment, divestment, or prohibition of
investment of the assets of the system for purposes other than
maximum risk-adjusted investment return, which other purposes include
ideological purposes, environmental purposes, political purposes,
religious purposes, or purposes of local or regional economic
development;
(81)(82) "State
employees," employees of the departments, bureaus, commissions,
and boards of the State of South Dakota;
(82)(83) "Supplemental
pension benefit," any single-premium immediate pension benefit
payable pursuant to §§ 3-12C-1504
and 3-12C-1505;
(83)(84) "Supplemental
pension contract," any agreement between a participant and the
system upon which a supplemental pension is based, including the
amount of the single premium, the type of pension benefit, and the
monthly supplemental pension payment amount;
(84)(85) "Supplemental
pension contract record," the record for each supplemental
pension participant reflecting relevant participant data; a
designation of any beneficiary, if any; the amount of the
participant's funds rolled into the fund; the provisions of the
participant's supplemental pension contract; and supplemental pension
payments made pursuant to the contract;
(85)(86) "Supplemental
pension participant," any member who is a retiree receiving a
benefit from the system, or, if the member is deceased, the member's
surviving spouse who is receiving a benefit from the system, and who
chooses to purchase a supplemental pension benefit pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter;
(86)(87) "Supplemental
pension spouse," any person who was married to a supplemental
pension participant at the time the participant entered into the
supplemental pension contract;
(87)(88) "System,"
the South Dakota Retirement System created in this chapter;
(88)(89) "Trustee,"
a member of the board of trustees;
(89)(90) "Unfunded
actuarial accrued liability," the actuarial accrued liability
less the actuarial value of assets.
Underscores indicate new language.
Overstrikes
indicate deleted language.