Section 50. The public employee retirement administration commission, established under section 49, shall have general responsibility for the efficient administration of the public employee retirement system, under chapter 32. The public employee retirement administration commission's powers and duties shall include, but not be limited to:
(a) promulgating rules and regulations governing administrative procedures, financial operations, records and reports of the retirement boards, subject to the approval of the general court; provided, that if the general court takes no final action relative to such rules and regulations within forty-five days of the date said such rules and regulations are filed with the clerks of the house of representatives and the senate, the general court not having prorogued within said forty-five days such rules and regulations shall be deemed to be approved;
(b) approving the rules and regulations of individual retirement boards, as to conformity with law and regulations;
(c) performing regular desk examinations and field examinations as indicated, of all retirement systems, at least once every three years;
(d) collecting data on retirement systems, disability benefits and the rehabilitation and reemployment of injured workers and providing statistical and other reports and information to the governor and the general court, and to the public;
(e) determining charges of the various municipal retirement systems and the county boards to participating governmental units;
(f) providing training and legal and technical assistance to retirement boards;
(g) developing and maintaining information covering both superannuation and disability grants on the basis of occupational groups;
(h) review disability pensions in accordance with the provisions of section twenty-one of chapter thirty-two;
(i) developing and maintaining a list of facilities qualified to recommend or furnish rehabilitation services to injured or disabled workers;
(j) developing an effective program and procedures for the reemployment of injured or disabled workers and shall make said programs available to any employee seeking reemployment;
[There are no clauses (k) or (l).]
(m) developing and maintaining information on all retirement systems, including semi-annual and the annual reports, the assets and liabilities, and other pertinent information the public employee retirement commission deems appropriate;
(n) establish rules and regulations applicable to all public-retirement systems regarding the confidentiality of employee medical records in accordance with the provisions of clause (c) of section seven of chapter four;
(o) after consultation with representatives of the Massachusetts Medical Society and the department of public health establish uniform testing standards and procedures for the commonwealth's regional medical panels subject to his jurisdiction;
(p) develop provisions for voluntary physical fitness programs with representatives of labor, management, representatives of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and the department of public health; provided, however, that nothing herein shall affect any physical fitness programs that have been established pursuant to collective bargaining agreements;
(q) establish pre-retirement counseling programs for the retirement systems in conjunction with the applicable collective bargaining unit and provide general retirement information for all members of the system.
There shall be within the public employee retirement administration commission a unit to be known as the pension investment advisory unit. The public employee retirement administration commission, through the pension investment advisory unit, shall:
(a) advise retirement boards on investments;
(b) prescribe policies concerning personal investments of board members and all employees of the boards to prevent conflict of interest;
(c) establish a formula to measure management performance and return on investment and measure the performance of each system through said formula;
(d) establish fund management policies;
(e) coordinate the participation of boards in combined investment funds;
[There is no clause (f).]
(g) promulgate rules and regulations governing the sale by the boards of low-yield investments; provided, however, that an amortization loss schedule indicates said sale is beneficial to the system.
Said public employee retirement commission shall also promulgate rules and regulations governing said unit, subject to the approval of the commissioner of administration.
Any rules or regulations recommended by said public employee retirement commission which require the approval of the general court shall be referred by the appropriate clerks to the appropriate standing committee of the general court. Within fifteen days of receipt of any such recommendations, such committee shall transmit in writing to said public employee retirement commission its suggestions, if any, for modifications in said recommended rules and regulations. Within fifteen days of receipt of such suggestions, said public employee retirement commission shall resubmit to such committee such recommended rules and regulations, together with any modifications made thereto. No such rules and regulations shall take effect except in accordance with the provisions of this section.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth
Chapter 7 - Executive Office for Administration and Finance
Section 2 - Establishment of Office
Section 3 - Principal Agency of Executive Department; Purposes
Section 3d - Supervision of State Printing by State Purchasing Agent
Section 3e - Reports; Annual Printing; Electronic Form
Section 3f - Copies of Agency Publications; Retention; Electronic Availability
Section 4a - Departments and Divisions
Section 4d - Employees; Assistants and Technical Personnel
Section 4e - Production of Agency Records in Connection With Investigations
Section 4f1/2 - Commonwealth Performance, Accountability and Transparency Trust
Section 4g - Agencies Within Executive Office for Administration and Finance
Section 4h - Division of Administrative Law Appeals; Chief Administrative Magistrate
Section 4k - Municipal Personnel Advisory Board; Members; Election, etc.; Rules and Regulations
Section 4l - Operational Services Division; Duties
Section 4m - Veterans' Services Department; Commissioner; Duties
Section 4n - Commissioner's Expenses
Section 4o - Deputy Commissioner; Appointment
Section 4p - Extended Illness Leave Bank; Executive Branch Employees
Section 4q - Website Forms; Grant Program Applications
Section 5 - First Deputy Commissioner of Administration
Section 7 - Annual Report to Governor
Section 7a - Agreement for Fire Protection of Commonwealth's Institutions
Section 8 - Reports on Estimates by State Departments, Officers, etc., to Budget Director
Section 9 - Requested Special Examination on Matters of Management or Finances
Section 10 - Special Examinations and Reports on Matters Affecting Management or Finances
Section 14c - Development and Operation of Searchable Website; Contents
Section 15 - State Purchasing Agent; Examination of Printing Bills
Section 22a - Collective Purchasing by Commonwealth and Political Subdivisions
Section 22b - Collective Purchasing by Political Subdivisions
Section 22b1/2 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 22c to 22f
Section 22d - Purchase of Medical Supplies by State Agencies
Section 22e - Contracts Entered in Violation of Secs. 22c and 22d
Section 22f - Authorization to Promulgate Regulations
Section 22g - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 22h to 22m
Section 22h - Procurement of Goods or Services From Bidders or Offerors on Restricted Purchase List
Section 22i - Purchase of Medical Supplies by State Agencies
Section 22j - Restricted Purchase List; Persons Doing Business With Burma (Myanmar)
Section 22k - Promulgation of Regulations
Section 22m - Annual Report of Compliance
Section 22o - Preferential Procurement of Products or Services Within the Commonwealth
Section 23 - Removal; Noncompliance of Officers
Section 23a - Applicability of Approved Rules, Regulations or Orders
Section 23b - Preference for Products Grown in or Produced From Products Grown in Commonwealth
Section 25 - Advice to State Institutions Making Suitable Products for State Entities
Section 25a - Transfer of Supplies Between State Agencies; Approval of Amount Purchased
Section 26 - Advisory Standardization Board
Section 27 - Furnishing Paper to Reformatory by Purchasing Agent
Section 27a - Travel-Related Services; Purchase Coordination
Section 28 - Personnel Administration; Research; Technical Advisors; Rules and Regulations
Section 28b - Employee Assistance Program
Section 29 - Expenditures for Documents; Approval; Filing; Sales
Section 30 - Public Record of State Officials and Employees; Salaries; Publication
Section 31a - Suggestion Awards Board; Function; Prizes
Section 38a - American Indian Skeletal Remains; Preservation; Excavation; Analysis
Section 49 - Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission; Members; Executive Director
Section 50 - Commissioner of Public Employee Retirement; Powers and Duties; Investment Advisory Unit
Section 52 - Privatization Contracts; Need to Regulate
Section 53 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 52 to 55
Section 55 - Objection by State Auditor; Review
Section 57 - Statement of Policy Promoting Minority, Women and Veterans Businesses
Section 58 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 59 to 61
Section 58a - Supplier Diversity Office
Section 59 - Executive Director of Supplier Diversity Office