Kansas Statutes
Article 26 - Retirement System For Justices And Judges
20-2605 Employment of actuary, duties; employer contribution rate; request for appropriation; actuarial cost of new enactments.

20-2605. Employment of actuary, duties; employer contribution rate; request for appropriation; actuarial cost of new enactments. (a) The board shall select and employ or retain a qualified actuary who shall serve at its pleasure as its technical advisor on matters regarding operation of the retirement system for judges. The actuary shall:
(1) As soon after the effective date as practicable and once every three years thereafter, make a general investigation of the actuarial experience under the retirement system for judges including mortality, retirement, employment turnover and interest, and recommend actuarial tables for use in valuations and in calculating actuarial equivalent values based on such investigation; make a valuation of the liabilities and reserves of the retirement system for judges, and a determination of the contributions required by the retirement system for judges to discharge its liabilities and recommend to the board rates of employer contributions required to establish and maintain the retirement system for judges on an actuarial reserve basis.
(2) Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the board.
(b) Upon the basis of the actuarial valuation and appraisal and upon the recommendation of the actuary, the board shall certify, on or before July 15 of each year, to the division of budget an actuarially determined estimate of the rate of contribution which will be required, together with all judges' contributions and other assets of the retirement system for judges to pay all liabilities which shall exist or accrue under the retirement system for judges, including amortization of the unfunded accrued liability as determined by the board. The rate of contribution for the state determined under this section shall not include the costs of administration of the system.
(c) The division of the budget and the governor shall include in the budget and in the budget request for appropriations for personal services the sum required to satisfy the state's obligation under the retirement system for judges as certified by the board and shall present the same to the legislature for allowance and appropriation.
(d) Except as otherwise provided by law, the actuarial cost of any legislation enacted by the Kansas legislature, except the actuarial cost of K.S.A. 74-49,114a, and amendments thereto, shall be reflected in the employer contribution rate in the fiscal year immediately following such enactment.
History: L. 1953, ch. 182, § 5; L. 1967, ch. 190, § 1; L. 1968, ch. 41, § 7; L. 1975, ch. 190, § 6; L. 1982, ch. 319, § 6; L. 1987, ch. 299, § 3; L. 1991, ch. 237, § 4; L. 1992, ch. 321, § 26; L. 1993, ch. 227, § 4; L. 2000, ch. 112, § 3; L. 2004, ch. 182, § 1; June 3.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 20 - Courts

Article 26 - Retirement System For Justices And Judges

20-2601 Definitions.

20-2601a Abolition of Kansas judges retirement board; transfer of powers, duties and functions to board of trustees of Kansas public employees retirement system; preservation of decisions, determinations and rules and regulations; adoption of new rul...

20-2601b Abolition of Kansas retirement fund for judges; transfer of assets to Kansas public employees retirement fund; credit of contributions; authorizing transfer endorsements.

20-2601c Preservation of entitlement to receive retirement annuity or other benefit or return of contributions from Kansas retirement fund for judges.

20-2603 Judges' member contributions; payroll deductions; disposition; interest; employer pickup of member contributions.

20-2605 Employment of actuary, duties; employer contribution rate; request for appropriation; actuarial cost of new enactments.

20-2606 Refund of accumulated contributions, when; reinstatement to original membership status, return of withdrawn contributions; purchase of previously forfeited service credit.

20-2607 Death prior to or subsequent to retirement; refund to beneficiary, when.

20-2608 Retirement ages; exceptions; early retirement benefit reduction.

20-2609 Retirement annuity for permanently disabled; application; examination; finding by supreme court; eligibility for retirement under 20-2608; final average salary adjustment.

20-2610 Retirement annuity; computation; maximum; final average salary.

20-2610a Retirement annuity options; elections of judge and spouse; joint annuitants.

20-2610d Application of act.

20-2611 Statement of facts upon retirement; determination of amount of annuity.

20-2612 Annuity payments; re-examination of permanently disabled, when; discontinuance of payments, when.

20-2614 Appointment of successor upon retirement of justice or judge.

20-2616 Designation and assignment of retired justices and judges to perform judicial service and duties; revocation; powers; compensation and expense allowances, limitation.

20-2618 Benefits exempt from state and local taxes and legal process and nonassignable, exceptions for decrees for support and maintenance and qualified domestic relations orders and lump-sum death benefit assigned to a funeral establishment.

20-2620 District magistrate judges to become members of retirement system for judges; transfer of contributions; purchase of service credit.

20-2621 Purchase of additional benefits for service credit by certain judges.

20-2622 Employment of retirants; temporary judicial duties; agreement; stipend, amount; state health care benefits; no limitation on court's authority to make judicial assignments pursuant to law.

20-2623 Applicability of federal internal revenue code and K.S.A. 74-49,123 to the system.

20-2624 Retirement system for judges as division of KPERS; applicability of KPERS provisions.

20-2625 Purchase of participating service credit for certain military service.

20-2626 Purchase of service for VISTA service.

20-2627 Purchase of service credit for service pursuant to an assigned judicial duties agreement.