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NOTE 9 — DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION PLAN — STATE -WIDE (CONTINUED) <br />For salaried employees, employer contributions must be a fixed percentage of salary. Employer and <br />employee contributions are combined and used to purchase shares in one or more of the seven accounts of <br />the Minnesota Supplemental Investment Fund. For administering the plan, PERA receives 2 percent of <br />employer contributions and 4/10 of 1 percent of the assets in each member's account annually. Total <br />contributions made by the City during fiscal year 2011 were: <br />Contribution Amount <br />Employee 1 Employer <br />$600 <br />A. Plan Description <br />B. Pension Benefits <br />$600 <br />Percentage of Covered Payroll <br />Employee 1 Employer <br />5. 0% <br />C. Contributions Required and Contributions Made <br />There were no current year changes in plan provisions. <br />81 <br />5. 0% <br />Required <br />Rates <br />5. 0% <br />NOTE 10 — DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION PLAN — FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION <br />Volunteer firefighters of the City are members of the Ramsey Firefighter's Relief Association (the <br />Association). The Association is a single- employer defined contribution pension plan that operates under <br />the provisions of Minnesota Statutes § 69 and 424, as amended. It is governed by a Board of six officers <br />and trustees elected by the members of the Association for three year terms. The chief of the Ramsey <br />Volunteer Fire Department, the Mayor, and the Finance Director of the City are ex- officio members of the <br />Board of Trustees. The City's payroll for members of the Association for the year ended December 31, <br />2011 was $174,903, compared to a total city payroll of $5,804,198. <br />For financial reporting purposes, the Association's financial statements are not included in the City's <br />financial statements because it is not a component unit of the City. The Association issues a publicly <br />available financial report. A copy of the report may be obtained at Ramsey Municipal Center, 7550 <br />Sunwood Drive Northwest, Ramsey, Minnesota 55303. <br />Minnesota Statutes Chapters 424 and 424A authorize pension benefits for volunteer fire relief <br />associations. In order to be entitled to a pension benefit, a firefighter must have completed a minimum of <br />10 years of service with the fire department, 10 years membership in the Association, and attain the age of <br />50 years. The firefighter will then be 60% vested with every year after that at 4% per year until the 20th <br />year when 100% vesting will occur. Because this plan is a defined contribution plan, the amount of the <br />retirement benefit is not predetermined, but rather is based on the individual member's allocable portion <br />of contributions made during the participation period. <br />Firefighters also have the availability of other pensions such as deferred pension, disability pension, death <br />benefits, and supplemental death benefits. Each of these other pensions are determined based on age and <br />years of service. <br />Contributions to the plan include State Fire Aid pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 69. In addition, <br />the City is allowed to make voluntary contributions of other public funds pursuant to Minnesota Statutes <br />Chapter 69. The City's contribution to the Association in 2011, including both city and state fire aid <br />passed through the City totaled $116,636. This contribution represents 67% of the current 2011 covered <br />payroll of $174,903. <br />