Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 113 - Municipal Employees
Section 7-441. - Definitions. Contributions by municipalities. Municipal issuance of employees' retirement system funding bonds. Issuance of refunding bonds. Regulations.

(a) For purposes of this section:

(1) “General obligation” means an obligation issued by a municipality and secured by the full faith and credit and taxing power of such municipality;
(2) “Municipal employees' retirement system pension funding bond” means an obligation issued by a municipality to fund, in whole or in part, an outstanding unfunded accrued liability to the system;
(3) “Obligation” means any bond or any other transaction which constitutes debt in accordance with both municipal reporting standards in section 7-394a and the regulations prescribing municipal financing reporting adopted by the secretary pursuant to section 7-394a;
(4) “Unfunded accrued liability to the system” means the amount necessary for the payment of future pensions based upon the service of members rendered prior to their becoming members of the system, less any amount transferred to the fund from any other retirement fund on account of such members, as determined by the Retirement Commission upon sound actuarial principles consistently applied; and
(5) “Weighted average maturity” means (A) the sum of the products, determined separately for each maturity or sinking fund payment date and taking into account any mandatory redemptions of the obligation, of (i) with respect to a serial obligation, the principal amount of each serial maturity of such obligation and the number of years to such maturity, or (ii) with respect to a term obligation, the dollar amount of each mandatory sinking fund payment with respect to such obligation and the number of years to such payment, divided by (B) the aggregate principal amount of such obligation.
(b) Each participating municipality shall be liable to the fund for an amount determined by the Retirement Commission on sound actuarial principles to be necessary for the payment of future pensions based upon the service of members rendered prior to their becoming members, less any amount transferred to the fund from any other retirement fund on account of such members, and for any increases in future benefits provided by amendments to this chapter to the extent that such increases are based on service prior to the effective date of such amendments; and in the case of a transfer of service credit between two participating municipalities under the provisions of section 7-442a where an increase in benefits results, the municipality to which the employee is transferred shall be liable to the fund for an amount so determined to be necessary for the payment of the increase in future pensions, based upon the service of the transferred member rendered subsequent to the commencement of his membership and prior to the effective date of transfer. The municipality shall pay annually to the Retirement Commission to be credited to the fund such amounts fixed by said commission as shall discharge such liability over a period not exceeding thirty years from the earliest effective date of participation as to any department in the Connecticut Municipal Employees' Retirement Fund, or a period not exceeding twenty years from the date of such transfer or increase in benefits, or entrance of a member into membership, whichever period shall be longer, except that the Retirement Commission may approve one consolidated amortized payment for the discharge of two or more separate liabilities running for different periods, such payments to be made over a period terminating not later than the latest date prescribed for the discharge of any one of such liabilities.
(c) All participating municipalities shall pay monthly to the Retirement Commission to be credited to the fund such proportion of the pay of all members employed by such municipality as is determined from time to time by the Retirement Commission on sound actuarial principles to be necessary in addition to the contributions by members to provide future pensions based on service rendered by members subsequent to the effective date of participation as defined in section 7-427 other than the excess pensions referred to in subsection (b) of this section. In the case of members serving with the armed forces of the United States in time of war or hostilities or national emergency, whether declared or undeclared, or any acts incident thereto, as provided in section 7-434, the municipality shall forward to the Retirement Commission to be credited to the fund a like contribution based on the pay of such member at the time of entering such service, in addition to paying the member's contribution as provided in section 7-440. If such member is not reemployed within six months following the termination of such service, unless this period is further extended by reason of disability incurred in such service, the municipality shall be entitled to receive from the fund, on application to the Retirement Commission, the amount of such contributions. If the Retirement Commission should find that the payments made to it under this subsection by any municipality have been more than sufficient because such municipality has elected to provide Social Security coverage for its employees, the commission, using sound actuarial principles, shall determine a refund, or a credit which shall be applied to the payments required of the same municipality under subsection (b) of this section in a manner to be determined by the commission.
(d) All municipalities shall contribute on account of retirement allowances for disability an additional proportion of the pay of members employed in such municipality to be determined by the Retirement Commission upon sound actuarial principles.
(e) Each municipality shall also pay to the Retirement Commission annually a proportionate share of the cost of the administration of the fund or funds in which it participates, as determined by the commission on the basis of the number of members employed by such municipality and the number of members retired from employment with such municipality, or their beneficiaries, who are currently receiving benefits from the retirement system established by this part.
(f) The rates of contribution provided in subsections (c) and (d) of this section shall be varied among policemen and firemen in fund B participating in the Old Age and Survivors Insurance System, other members of fund B so participating, policemen and firemen in fund B not so participating and other members of fund B not so participating, but each rate shall be uniform within each such class.
(g) If any payment due under this section is not paid within two months from the date when due, interest shall be added to such payment at the prevailing rate of interest as determined by the Retirement Commission. Such interest shall be paid by the municipality.
(h) A municipality shall pay annually to the Retirement Commission, to be credited to fund B, such amounts fixed by the commission as shall discharge said municipality's liabilities for its contributions under this subsection and section 7-436 over a period not exceeding twenty years, provided no such payments shall be due until July 1, 1974.
(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of the general statutes, any special act, charter, special act charter, home-rule ordinance, local ordinance or local law governing the authorization and issuance of bonds, notes or other obligations and the appropriation of the proceeds thereof, a municipality participating in the system that has an unfunded accrued liability to the system as of July 1, 2017, may authorize and issue municipal employees' retirement system pension funding bonds to fund all or a portion of such municipality's outstanding unfunded accrued liability to the system, as determined by the Retirement Commission upon sound actuarial principles consistently applied, and the payment of costs related to the issuance of such bonds, in accordance with the following requirements:
(1) The municipality shall, not later than thirty days prior to the issuance of municipal employees' retirement system pension funding bonds, notify the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, State Treasurer and Retirement Commission of such municipality's intent to issue such bonds, and include with such notice (A) the amount of the outstanding unfunded accrued liability to the system based on the existing schedule of pension amortization payments, as determined by the Retirement Commission based on sound actuarial principles consistently applied; (B) the amount of any remaining annual pension amortization payments scheduled for payment by the municipality for the portion of the outstanding unfunded accrued liability to the system that will not be defrayed by such bonds; (C) a comparison of the anticipated effects of funding the outstanding unfunded accrued liability to the system through the issuance of such bonds with the funding of such liability through the annual payments scheduled for payment as determined by the Retirement Commission pursuant to subsection (b) of this section; (D) documentation of the municipality's authorization of the issuance of such bonds, including, but not limited to, a certified copy of the resolution or ordinance of the municipality authorizing the issuance of such bonds and the opinion of nationally recognized bond counsel as to the due authorization of the issuance of such bonds; and (E) other information and documentation required or requested by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, State Treasurer or Retirement Commission to carry out the provisions of this section; and
(2) Not later than ten days after the sale of such bonds, the municipality shall provide the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, State Treasurer and Retirement Commission with a final financing summary. Such final financing summary shall include, but not be limited to, (A) the final official statement, if any, with respect to the issuance of such bonds, and (B) a comparison of the anticipated effects of funding the outstanding unfunded accrued liability to the system through the issuance of such bonds with the funding of such liability through the annual payments scheduled for payment, as determined by the Retirement Commission pursuant to subsection (b) of this section.
(j) Except as otherwise provided by this section, the provisions of this chapter apply to any municipal employees' retirement system pension funding bonds issued pursuant to this section. Such bonds shall be general obligations of the municipality, and shall be serial bonds maturing in annual or semiannual installments of principal or term bonds with mandatory annual or semiannual deposits of sinking fund payments into a sinking fund. Notwithstanding the provisions of the general statutes, any special act, charter, special act charter, home-rule ordinance, local ordinance or local law, (1) the first installment of any series of such bonds shall mature or the first sinking fund payment of any series of such bonds shall be due not later than eighteen months from the date of issuance of such series, and the last installment of any series of such bonds shall mature or the last sinking fund payment of any series of such bonds shall be due not later than thirty years from the date of issuance of such series; (2) any such bonds may be sold at public sale on sealed proposal, by negotiation or private placement in such manner and at such price or prices, at such time or times and on such terms or conditions as the municipality or the officers or board of the municipality delegated the authority to issue such bonds, determines to be in the best interest of the municipality; and (3) no municipality shall issue temporary notes in anticipation of the receipt of proceeds from the sale of such bonds.
(k) Proceeds of municipal employees' retirement system pension funding bonds, to the extent not applied to the payment of costs related to the issuance thereof, shall be paid to the Retirement Commission, not later than thirty days after the date of issuance of such bonds, to fund all or a portion of the outstanding unfunded accrued liability to the system for which such bonds were issued.
(l) A municipality may, pursuant to section 7-370c, authorize and issue refunding bonds to pay, fund or refund prior to maturity any municipal employees' retirement system pension funding bonds, provided, notwithstanding the provisions of section 7-370c, the weighted average maturity of such refunding bonds shall not exceed the weighted average maturity of the municipal employees' retirement system pension funding bonds being paid, funded or refunded by such refunding bonds. The municipality shall notify the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, State Treasurer and Retirement Commission of such municipality's intention to issue refunding bonds pursuant to this subsection not less than ten days prior to the issuance of such bonds, and shall provide said Secretary, State Treasurer and Retirement Commission with copies of the final official statement, if any, prepared for such bonds not later than ten days after the issuance of such bonds.
(m) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, in consultation with the State Treasurer, may adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, to establish guidelines concerning compliance by municipalities with the provisions of this section.
(1949 Rev., S. 895; 1957, P.A. 447, S. 10; September, 1957, P.A. 10, S. 2; 1959, P.A. 320; 1967, P.A. 398; 1969, P.A. 277; 283; 407, S. 1, 2; P.A. 73-232, S. 1, 2; 73-234; 73-619, S. 2, 3; P.A. 75-29; P.A. 87-269, S. 1, 3; P.A. 93-356, S. 11; P.A. 17-107, S. 1.)
History: 1959 act changed the phrase at the end of Subsec. (a) from “the earliest effective date of participation in any of the Connecticut municipal employees' retirement fund, fund A or fund B” to “... participation as to any department in the Connecticut municipal employees' retirement fund”, amended Subsec. (b) to authorize refunds as well as credits and amended Subsec. (e) to distinguish between policemen and firemen participating in fund A as well as those not so participating; 1967 act added to provision concerning municipality's liability to fund to include increases in future benefits based on service prior to effective date of any changes to provisions by amendment, less any amount transferred from other retirement fund; 1969 acts required monthly payments rather than annual payments under Subsec. (b) and added provisions re payments for members serving in armed forces, added Subsec. (f) re interest on overdue payments and amended Subsec. (a) re liability for payments to cover increased future benefits when service credit transferred between two participating municipalities; P.A. 73-232 amended Subsec. (c) reducing from minimum of 1% to 0.5% of members' pay contributed to cover disability retirement benefits; P.A. 73-234 rephrased Subsec. (e) for clarity; P.A. 73-619 added Subsec. (g) re annual payments to cover municipality's liabilities for contributions over period not exceeding 20 years; P.A. 75-29 amended Subsec. (a) to allow for consolidated amortized payment to discharge two or more liabilities; P.A. 87-269 amended Subsec. (d) to include the number of retirees from a municipality receiving benefits from the system when calculating that municipality's share of administrative costs; P.A. 93-356 amended Subsec. (a) to delete provisions re contributions by municipalities which transfer from fund A to fund B, amended Subsec. (c) to delete provision establishing minimum contribution payable by municipalities of 1/2% of pay, and amended Subsec. (e) to delete references to fund A; P.A. 17-107 added new Subsec. (a) re definitions, redesignated existing Subsecs. (a) to (g) as Subsecs. (b) to (h), added Subsecs. (i) to (m) re municipal employees' retirement system pension funding bonds and adoption of regulations, and made conforming changes, effective July 1, 2017.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 7 - Municipalities

Chapter 113 - Municipal Employees

Section 7-407. - Method of adoption.

Section 7-408. - Civil service board; appointment; terms of office; removal.

Section 7-409. - Purpose of part. Rules.

Section 7-410. - Civil service board; president; chief examiner.

Section 7-411. - Classification of officers and employees.

Section 7-412. - Publication of rules.

Section 7-413. - Examination of applicants. Certification.

Section 7-414. - Classified service; eligible list; promotion.

Section 7-415. - Credit allowances to veterans in examinations for original appointment.

Section 7-416. - Appointments.

Section 7-417. - Probation; notice of appointment or of creation or abolition of office.

Section 7-418. - Inmates of institutions excepted.

Section 7-419. - Removal of officers or employees.

Section 7-420. - Interference with or false grading of applicants.

Section 7-421. - Political activities of classified municipal employees. Candidacy of municipal employees for elective office. Leaves of absence. Service on governmental bodies of the town in which the employee resides.

Section 7-421a. - Inconsistent statutory or charter provisions.

Section 7-421b. - Limitation on restrictions of political rights of municipal employees.

Section 7-422. - Personnel appeals board. Appeal to Superior Court.

Section 7-423. - Technical services by Department of Administrative Services.

Section 7-424. - Penalty.

Section 7-425. - Definitions.

Section 7-426. - Separate funds. Retirement rate.

Section 7-427. - Participation by municipalities.

Section 7-427a. - Enrollment procedures for employees of regional workforce development boards. Rights of previously retired members unaffected. Transfer of contributions.

Section 7-427b. - Credit for prior service with private industry council or regional workforce development board.

Section 7-428. - Retirement on account of length of service and age.

Section 7-429. - Retirement of elective officers.

Section 7-430. - Involuntary retirement; temporary retention.

Section 7-431. - Separation from service before voluntary retirement age.

Section 7-432. - Disability retirement: Application; continuance; calculation of income. Reconsideration.

Section 7-433 and 7-433a. - Disability or death of firemen or policemen caused by hypertension or heart disease.

Section 7-433b. - Survivors' benefits for firemen and policemen. Maximum cumulative payment.

Section 7-433c. - Benefits for policemen or firemen disabled or dead as a result of hypertension or heart disease.

Section 7-433d. - Injury or death of fireman while engaged in fire duties with another company.

Section 7-434. - Continuity of service.

Section 7-434a. - Continuation of membership during service as elected official.

Section 7-435. - Retirement benefits for members of fund A.

Section 7-436. - Retirement benefits for members of fund B. Monthly allowance for Old Age and Survivors Insurance System members.

Section 7-436a. - Exclusion of period when service was eligible for special act pension system in computation of retirement credit. Inclusion of certain periods of such service.

Section 7-436b. - Credit for military service for members of fund B.

Section 7-437. - Retirement allowance and Social Security benefits to equal sum payable under retirement system alone, when.

Section 7-438. - Continuation of retirement allowance upon other public employment. Participation in state retirement system. Reemployment by participating municipality.

Section 7-439 and 7-439a. - Optional form of retirement allowance. Survivorship benefits for spouses of certain employees who had not exercised the option.

Section 7-439b. - Cost of living adjustment to retirement allowance.

Section 7-439c. - Discharge of liability for increases of retirement allowance.

Section 7-439d. - Cost of living adjustment not limited by subsection (a) of section 7-436.

Section 7-439e. - Actuarial study by retirement board to determine cost impact of increases.

Section 7-439f. - Study concerning restructuring of fund.

Section 7-439g. - Optional forms of retirement income. Preretirement death benefit.

Section 7-439h. - Erroneous payments; adjustment; waiver of repayment; regulations.

Section 7-440. - Contributions by members; interest; refunds to municipalities; payment to beneficiaries.

Section 7-440a. - Certain contributions by members treated as employer contributions.

Section 7-441. - Definitions. Contributions by municipalities. Municipal issuance of employees' retirement system funding bonds. Issuance of refunding bonds. Regulations.

Section 7-441a. - Contributions to remain at level in effect on June 30, 1980.

Section 7-442. - Transfer from fund A to fund B.

Section 7-442a. - Transfer of retirement credit between municipalities.

Section 7-442b. - Transfer of retirement credit between municipal and state systems. Purchase of credit for prior state service.

Section 7-442c. - Credit for prior service with redevelopment agency.

Section 7-442d. - Transfer of members of fund A to fund B by resolution of legislative body. Effective date. Transfer of assets by State Treasurer.

Section 7-442e. - Credit for prior service with Connecticut Housing Authority.

Section 7-443. - Initial rates of contribution by municipality.

Section 7-444. - Withdrawal by a municipality.

Section 7-445. - Liability of municipality.

Section 7-446. - Assignments prohibited.

Section 7-447. - Custody and investment of funds.

Section 7-448. - Administration of part. Penalty for failure to provide necessary information to Retirement Commission.

Section 7-449. - Effect of amendment or repeal of part.

Section 7-450. - Establishment of pension and retirement systems or other past employment health and life benefit systems.

Section 7-450a. - Actuarial evaluation of pension and retirement systems or other postemployment health and life benefit systems.

Section 7-450b. - Cost of living allowance.

Section 7-450c. - Diminishment or reduction of rights or benefits under pension and retirement systems.

Section 7-451. - Retroactive coverage.

Section 7-452. - Participation in federal Old Age and Survivors Insurance System: Definitions.

Section 7-453. - Membership in system. Contributions.

Section 7-454. - Employees not included.

Section 7-455. - Referendum.

Section 7-456. - Deductions from wages.

Section 7-457. - Agreement between commission and municipality.

Section 7-458. - Refund of amounts recovered from federal government.

Section 7-459. - Retroactivity.

Section 7-459a. - Survivors' benefits authorized.

Section 7-459b. - Deferred retirement option plan. Adoption.

Section 7-459c. - Retiree group health insurance benefits. Restriction on diminishment or elimination.

Section 7-460. - Compensation of officials and employees.

Section 7-460a. - Sick leave pay exclusion from Social Security contributions.

Section 7-460b. - Residency requirements.

Section 7-460c. - Compensatory time in lieu of overtime pay.

Section 7-460d. - Additional compensation for certain retired public safety employees.

Section 7-461. - Leave of absence for reserve corps field training.

Section 7-461a. - Leave of absence for specialized disaster relief services.

Section 7-462. - Reinstatement of employees after military leave.

Section 7-463. - Interest of state in employees' bonds.

Section 7-464. - Group insurance benefits for municipal employees, volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance personnel. Age discrimination. Recovery of payments from collateral sources. Liens. Equitable defenses. Definitions.

Section 7-464a. - Deferred compensation plan for municipal employees. Administration. Option of participating in deferred compensation program for state employees.

Section 7-464b. - Agreements between municipalities and boards of education to provide employee medical or health care benefits.

Section 7-464c. - Retirement plans offered by a political subdivision of the state. Administration. Disclosures required.

Section 7-465. - Assumption of liability for damage caused by employee of municipality or member of local emergency planning district. Joint liability of municipalities in district department of health or regional council of governments.

Section 7-466. - Collective bargaining authorized.

Section 7-467. - Collective bargaining. Definitions.

Section 7-467a. - Qualification of employee organization.

Section 7-468. - Rights of employees and representatives. Duty of fair representation.

Section 7-469. - Duty to bargain collectively.

Section 7-470. - Prohibited acts of employers and employee organizations.

Section 7-471. - Powers of State Board of Labor Relations.

Section 7-471a. - Supervisory employees not required to form employees association.

Section 7-472. - Mediation by State Board of Mediation and Arbitration.

Section 7-473. - Petition to State Board of Mediation and Arbitration for fact finding. Fact finder's report and appearance before parties. Procedure for acceptance or rejection of report.

Section 7-473a. - Notice of expiration date of collective bargaining agreement. Notice of newly certified or recognized municipal employee organization. Filing; form.

Section 7-473b. - Mandatory timetable for negotiations. Appointment of mediator.

Section 7-473c. - Neutral Arbitrator Selection Committee. Panel of neutral arbitrators. Mandatory binding arbitration; procedure; apportionment of costs. Rejection of award by legislative body of the municipal employer. Second arbitration format.

Section 7-474. - Negotiations and agreements between municipality and employee representatives. Federal approval. Elective binding arbitration; procedure; apportionment of costs.

Section 7-474a. - Provision limiting volunteer services for maintenance of buildings and grounds prohibited in collective bargaining agreements.

Section 7-475. - Strikes prohibited.

Section 7-476. - Existing bargaining unit not altered during term of agreement.

Section 7-477. - Payroll deductions of union dues authorized.

Section 7-478. - Municipal employee member of civil service board or commission not to participate in certain matters.

Section 7-478a. - Municipalities participating in interlocal agreements deemed a municipal employer subject to collective bargaining.

Section 7-478b. - Collective bargaining agreement provision re closing of nonmunicipal offices on Martin Luther King Day.

Section 7-478c. - Reopening of certain collective bargaining agreements for compensation or exchange of benefits for observance of Martin Luther King Day.

Section 7-478d. - Duties of State Board of Mediation and Arbitration if no resolution.

Section 7-478e. - Mandatory binding arbitration for issues re observance of Martin Luther King Day. Panel of neutral arbitrators. Procedure. Criteria for decision. Apportionment of costs.

Section 7-478f. - Rejection of award by legislative body. Second arbitration format.

Section 7-479. - Conflicts of interest.