Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 167a - Teachers' Retirement System
Section 10-183tt. - Teachers' Retirement System Viability Commission. Membership. Global consulting firm. Contract. Financial viability plan. Termination of commission.

(a) There is established the Teachers' Retirement System Viability Commission, which shall consist of the members of the Teachers' Retirement Board, as established pursuant to section 10-183l, and a global consulting firm with significant experience and expertise in human resources, talent development and health and retirement benefits and investments, contracted in accordance with the following:

(1) Not later than sixty days after October 31, 2017, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall, within available appropriations, contract with a global consulting firm with significant experience and expertise in human resources, talent development and health and retirement benefits and investments. If, not later than sixty days after October 31, 2017, the secretary has not contracted with such a consulting firm pursuant to this section, the Office of Legislative Management shall contract with such a consulting firm.
(2) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or the executive director of the Office of Legislative Management, as the case may be, shall identify candidates with significant experience to perform the duties of the global consulting firm pursuant to this section through the solicitation of qualifications and any other factor that may bear on the ability to perform such duties. The secretary or the executive director, as the case may be, shall select and contract with the consulting firm through the solicitation of bids for the performance of such duties from not less than four of the candidates so identified. Each solicitation and any response to any such solicitation shall be made in writing. Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, any such contract shall not be deemed a personal service agreement for purposes of chapter 55a and shall not be subject to the provisions of chapter 58 or 62.
(3) If the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management contracts with a consulting firm pursuant to this section, the Governor, with the approval of the Finance Advisory Committee, shall transfer any funds appropriated to the Office of Legislative Management for the purpose of contracting with such consulting firm to the Office of Policy and Management. If the Office of Legislative Management contracts with a consulting firm pursuant to this section, the funds appropriated to the Office of Legislative Management for the purpose of contracting with such consulting firm shall be retained by the Office of Legislative Management.
(4) The state may accept gifts, grants and donations designated for the purposes of contracting with the consulting firm pursuant to this section, provided the state shall not accept any such gift, grant or donation from any candidate identified pursuant to subdivision (2) of this subsection.
(b) The commission shall develop and implement a plan to maintain the financial viability of the Connecticut teachers' retirement system, established under section 10-183c. In developing such plan, the commission shall give significance to the financial capability of the state, which shall include: (1) The fiscal health of the state; (2) the balance in the Budget Reserve Fund, established under section 4-30a; (3) the short and long-term liabilities of the state, including, but not limited to, the state's ability to meet minimum funding levels required by law, contract or court order; (4) the state's initial budgeted revenue for the state for the previous five fiscal years as compared to the actual revenue received by the state for such fiscal years; (5) state revenue projections for the fiscal years during the period in which the proposed plan is to be in operation; (6) the economic outlook for the state; and (7) the state's access to capital markets. The financial capability of the state shall not include the state's ability to raise revenue through new or increased taxes. The commission shall hold at least one public hearing and solicit the input of members, as defined in section 10-183b, of the teachers' retirement system in developing such plan.
(c) Not later than ninety days after a contract is entered into with such consulting firm, the commission shall submit such plan, and any proposed legislation necessary for the further implementation of such plan, to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to education and appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, in accordance with the provisions of section 11-4a. The commission shall terminate not later than one year after the date it submits such report.
(June Sp. Sess. P.A. 17-2, S. 59.)
History: June Sp. Sess. P.A. 17-2 effective October 31, 2017.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 10 - Education and Culture

Chapter 167a - Teachers' Retirement System

Section 10-183aa. - Disability allowance.

Section 10-183b. - Definitions.

Section 10-183bb. - Suspension or reduction of retirement income payments during disability.

Section 10-183c. - Teachers' retirement system established. Benefits contractual.

Section 10-183cc. - Payments on behalf of minor or legally incapable payees.

Section 10-183d. - Members of association to become members of system.

Section 10-183dd. - Retirement contributions; quarterly allocations.

Section 10-183e. - Credited service.

Section 10-183ee. - Unclaimed contributions. Procedure for claiming.

Section 10-183f. - Benefit eligibility.

Section 10-183ff. - Erroneous payments; adjustment, repayment or refund. Erroneous invoices; purchase of additional credited service. Payment of benefits when material error in estimate of benefits statement.

Section 10-183g. - Benefit rates. Commencing and ending dates.

Section 10-183gg. - Part-time service. Determination of benefits.

Section 10-183h. - Death benefits.

Section 10-183hh. - Credit for certain service as a school nurse.

Section 10-183i. - Member's voluntary contributions. Limitations.

Section 10-183ii. - Mailing date for benefit checks. Electronic transmission of benefit payments.

Section 10-183j. - Benefit options. Period certain. Coparticipant's option. Retention of option after divorce.

Section 10-183jj. - Retirement incentive plans for teachers.

Section 10-183k. - Termination of service prior to retirement.

Section 10-183kk. - Employer pick up of mandatory contributions commencing July 1, 1991.

Section 10-183l. - Teachers' Retirement Board. Valuation of fund.

Section 10-183ll. - Supplemental retirement benefit for certain members whose retirement became effective between July 1, 1989, and November 1, 1989.

Section 10-183m. - Custody of funds.

Section 10-183mm. - Continuation of membership during service as elected official.

Section 10-183n. - Duties of teachers' employers. Transmission of deductions.

Section 10-183nn. - Review and adoption of revised actuarial assumptions. Publication in House and Senate journals.

Section 10-183o. - Payments to retirement board for persons in armed forces.

Section 10-183oo. - Subsidy for certain members.

Section 10-183p. - Purchase of service credit by members who are participants in other retirement systems.

Section 10-183pp. - Benefits readjusted for certain members.

Section 10-183q. - Funds not assignable and exempt from attachment. Alternate payee.

Section 10-183qq. - Bond authorization for a portion of unfunded liability of Teachers' Retirement Fund.

Section 10-183r. - Funding of system. Payment of administration expenses, benefit costs and professional fees for administration of health benefit plans.

Section 10-183rr. - No credit for improperly certified teacher.

Section 10-183s. - Reimbursement of municipalities.

Section 10-183ss. - Electronic direct deposit of pension payments.

Section 10-183t. - Health insurance.

Section 10-183tt. - Teachers' Retirement System Viability Commission. Membership. Global consulting firm. Contract. Financial viability plan. Termination of commission.

Section 10-183u. - Participation in hospital insurance benefits under Social Security Act.

Section 10-183uu. - Teachers' Retirement Board data. Interagency agreement between Secretary of Office of Policy and Management and state agency.

Section 10-183v. - Reemployment of teachers.

Section 10-183vv. - Connecticut Teachers' Retirement Fund Bonds Special Capital Reserve Fund. Fund pledged to payment on bonds. Certification of fund balance. Termination.

Section 10-183w. - Retirement at age seventy. Exception.

Section 10-183ww. - Credited interest percentage and return assumption. Revised actuarial valuation and certification to General Assembly.

Section 10-183x. - Benefits under prior law preserved.

Section 10-183xx. - Rollover accounts for members who submit retirement application: Distributions. Polices and procedures. Restrictions.

Section 10-183y. - Appeal to board for reconsideration.

Section 10-183z. - Funding of system on actuarial reserve basis. Use of funds.