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Firefighter Employment Provisions and Volunteer Benefits — The Omnibus Public Safety Finance <br />and Policy Bill made a number of changes related to firefighters, including: allowing relief <br />association dues as a voluntarily payroll deduction, allowing volunteer firefighters to be paid less <br />frequently than every 31 days, requiring the licensure of all full-time firefighters by the State Board of <br />Firefighter Training and Education, and expanding "continued employer health insurance benefits" to <br />include dependents of volunteer firefighters killed in the line of duty. <br />Police and Firefighter Retirement Supplemental State Aid — The volunteer firefighter portion of <br />the Police and Firefighter Retirement Supplemental State Aid Program was made permanent. The <br />minimum obligation of municipalities to an associated relief association special fund is now reduced <br />by the amount of both fire state aid and police and firefighter retirement supplemental state aid. Police <br />and firefighter retirement supplemental state aid is also added to the calculation of the exception to <br />municipal ratification requirement for lump -sum plans. <br />Pensions — A number of changes to the pension plans administered by the Public Employees <br />Retirement Association (PERA) were adopted, effective June 30, 2015, including: <br />• The future interest rate actuarial assumption for the PERA General Plan and PERA <br />Police and Fire Plan are changed from 8.5 percent to 8.0 percent for actuarial valuations <br />prepared after June 30, 2015. <br />• The refund repayment interest rate and prior service credit purchase payment <br />determination rate for the PERA General Plan and PERA Police and Fire Plan are also <br />changed from 8.5 percent to 8.0 percent. <br />• The CPI -based post -retirement adjustment mechanism for the PERA Police and Fire Plan <br />is replaced with a flat 2.5 percent increase when the plan reaches a 90 percent funding <br />level. <br />• The contribution stabilizer mechanisms applicable to the PERA General Plan are revised, <br />broadening the factors the plan's Board of Trustees may consider before recommending <br />an increase in the plan contribution rates. <br />• Definitions of salary, termination of service, allowable service, retirement, and volunteer <br />firefighter were revised for all applicable PERA plans. <br />• Changes in eligibility, service pension levels, ancillary benefits, and service time <br />calculations were made to the PERA Statewide Volunteer Firefighter Plan, lump sum <br />retirement division. A change was also made to create a "monthly benefit retirement <br />division" within this plan to facilitate the transfer of individual volunteer firefighter <br />association monthly benefit plans to the statewide plan. <br />• A number of administrative language changes were made to complete the merger of the <br />Minneapolis Employees Retirement Fund into the PERA General Plan, which was <br />effective January 1, 2015. <br />-18- <br />
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