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NOTE S — DEFINED BENEFIT PENSION PLANS — STATE -WIDE (CONTINUED) <br />There are different types of annuities available to members upon retirement. A single -life annuity is a <br />lifetime annuity that ceases upon the death of the retiree —no survivor annuity is payable. There are also <br />various types of joint and survivor annuity options available which will be payable over joint lives. <br />Members may also leave their contributions in the fund upon termination of public service in order to <br />qualify for a deferred annuity at retirement age. Refunds of contributions are available at any time to <br />members who leave public service, but before retirement benefits begin. <br />The benefit provisions stated in the previous paragraphs of this section are current provisions and apply to <br />active plan participants. Vested, terminated employees who are entitled to benefits but are not receiving <br />them yet are bound by the provisions in effect at the time they last terminated their public service. <br />PERA issues a publicly available financial report that includes financial statements and required <br />supplementary information for GERF and PEPFF. That report may be obtained on the web at <br />mnpera.org, by writing to PERA at Public Employees' Retirement Association, Retirement System of <br />Minnesota Building, 60 Empire Drive, Suite 200, St. Paul, Minnesota 55103 -2088 or by calling (651) <br />296 -7460 or (800) 652 -9026. <br />B. Funding Policy <br />Minnesota Statutes Chapter 353 sets the rates for employer and employee contributions. These statutes <br />are established and amended by the State Legislature. The City makes annual contributions to the <br />pension plans equal to the amount required by state statutes. GERF Coordinated Plan members were <br />required to contribute 6.25% of their annual covered salary in 2011. PEPFF members were required to <br />contribute 9.6% of their annual covered salary in 2011. The City is required to contribute the following <br />percentages of annual covered payroll: 7.25% for Coordinated Plan GERF members, and 14.4% for <br />PEPFF members. <br />The City's contributions for the past three years ending December 31, which were equal to the <br />contractually required contributions for each year as set by state statute, were as follows: <br />GERF <br />PEPFF Total <br />2011 $ 214,050 $ 273,904 $ 487,954 <br />2010 $ 217,991 $ 267,333 $ 485,324 <br />2009 $ 226,852 $ 259,862 $ 486,714 <br />NOTE 9 — DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION PLAN — STATE -WIDE <br />Two City Council members of the City are covered by the Public Employees Defined Contribution Plan <br />(PEDCP), a multiple - employer deferred compensation plan administered by PERA. The PEDCP is a tax <br />qualified plan under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and all contributions by or on behalf of <br />employees are tax deferred until time of withdrawal. <br />Plan benefits depend solely on amounts contributed to the plan plus investment earnings, less <br />administrative expenses. Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 353D.03, specified the employee and employer <br />contribution rates for those qualified personnel who elect to participate. An eligible elected official who <br />decides to participate contributes 5 percent of salary, which is matched by the elected official's employer. <br />80 <br />
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