(1) Commencing December 1, 1970, all employers withholding contributions required of members under this chapter for purposes of providing retirement benefits and social security benefits to or on behalf of such members shall budget, set aside, and pay over to the administrator, for deposit into the proper retirement and social security trust funds, matching payments for retirement and social security contributions as required by this chapter.
(2)(a) Should any employer other than a state employer fail to make the retirement and social security contributions, both member and employer contributions, required by this chapter, then, upon request by the administrator, the Department of Revenue or the Department of Financial Services, as the case may be, shall deduct the amount owed by the employer from any funds to be distributed by it to the county, municipality, metropolitan planning organization, special district, or consolidated form of government. The amounts so deducted shall be transferred to the administrator for further distribution to the trust funds in accordance with this chapter.
(b) Should any employer for whom the municipality or county tax collector collects taxes, fail to make the retirement and social security contributions required by this chapter, the tax collector, at the request of the administrator and upon receipt of a certificate from the administrator showing the amount owed by the employer, shall deduct the amount so certified from any taxes collected for the employer and remit the amount to the administrator for further distribution to the trust funds in accordance with this chapter.
(c) The governing body of each county, municipality, metropolitan planning organization, special district, or consolidated form of government participating under this chapter or the administrator, acting individually or jointly, is hereby authorized to file and maintain an action in the courts of the state to require any employer to remit any retirement or social security member contributions or employer matching payments due the retirement or social security trust funds under the provisions of this chapter.
(d) Should the income of any constitutional fee officer, in any year, be insufficient to make the matching payments required by this chapter, the board of county commissioners shall provide such fee officer sufficient funds to make these required payments when due.
(3) The appropriations provided each state agency, beginning with the 1970-1971 fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, shall include sufficient amounts to pay the matching contributions for social security and retirement as required by this chapter. No state agency, whether its funds are provided by state appropriations or otherwise, shall employ any person or maintain any person on its payroll unless it has allotted for such person sufficient funds to meet these required payments. Should a state agency fail to make such payments, the administrator shall report same to the Governor and certify the amount due the system trust funds to the Executive Office of the Governor. If arrangements cannot be made for the state agency to pay said amount due, then the amount due is hereby appropriated and shall be paid from the General Revenue Fund of the state.
History.—s. 6, ch. 70-112; s. 1, ch. 70-439; s. 2, ch. 72-295; s. 88, ch. 79-190; s. 142, ch. 2003-261; s. 9, ch. 2007-196; s. 12, ch. 2011-68.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title X - Public Officers, Employees, and Records
Chapter 121 - Florida Retirement System
Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 121.011-121.40)
121.011 - Florida Retirement System.
121.012 - Inclusive provisions.
121.025 - Administrator; powers and duties.
121.031 - Administration of system; appropriation; oaths; actuarial studies; public records.
121.0312 - Review; actuarial valuation report; contribution rate determination process.
121.045 - Consolidation of liabilities and assets; existing systems.
121.046 - Merger of the Judicial Retirement System into the Florida Retirement System Act.
121.051 - Participation in the system.
121.0511 - Revocation of election and alternative plan.
121.0515 - Special Risk Class.
121.052 - Membership class of elected officers.
121.053 - Participation in the Elected Officers’ Class for retired members.
121.055 - Senior Management Service Class.
121.081 - Past service; prior service; contributions.
121.091 - Benefits payable under the system.
121.095 - Florida Retirement System Preservation of Benefits Plan Trust Fund.
121.1001 - Florida Retirement System Preservation of Benefits Plan.
121.101 - Cost-of-living adjustment of benefits.
121.111 - Credit for military service.
121.1115 - Purchase of retirement credit for out-of-state or federal service.
121.121 - Authorized leaves of absence.
121.122 - Renewed membership in system.
121.125 - Credit for workers’ compensation payment periods.
121.131 - Benefits exempt from taxes and execution.
121.133 - Cancellation of uncashed warrants.
121.135 - Annual report to Legislature concerning state-administered retirement systems.
121.136 - Annual benefit statement to members.
121.161 - References to other laws include amendments.
121.182 - Retirement annuities authorized for city and county personnel.
121.1905 - Division of Retirement; creation.
121.191 - Special acts prohibited.
121.192 - State retirement actuary.
121.193 - External compliance audits.
121.22 - State Retirement Commission; creation; membership; compensation.
121.231 - Attorney’s fees and costs under s. 121.23(2)(a); funding.
121.24 - Conduct of commission business; legal and other assistance; compensation.
121.35 - Optional retirement program for the State University System.