Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 44 - Municipal Finance
Section 67a - Employee Individual Retirement Accounts

Section 67A. The treasurer of any city or town, on behalf of the city or town, may contract with an employee to make contributions for and in the name of such employee, from amounts otherwise payable to the employee as current compensation, to an Individual Retirement Account (''IRA'') by such employee established in accordance with the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, (the ''Code''). The participating employee may invest that portion of his income so contributed to an IRA in an annuity contract, mutual fund, bank investment trust or other investment authorized by the Code. Before making such deduction, the treasurer shall be required to solicit bids from insurance companies authorized to conduct business within the commonwealth pursuant to chapter one hundred and seventy-five, mutual fund managers, and banks which bids shall be sealed, and opened at a time and place designated by the treasurer. Any bid submitted by an insurance company, mutual fund, or bank investment trust seeking investment of the IRA contribution shall, where applicable, clearly indicate the interest rate which shall be paid on the invested funds, any commissions which will be paid to the salesmen, any load imposed for the purpose of administering the funds, expected payouts, tax implications for participating employees and such other information as the treasurer may require. Upon the treasurer's determining which provider offers the product or products most beneficial to the employee in each category for which bids were solicited, the treasurer may offer such employee the opportunity to establish an IRA with one or more such providers. The employee who wishes to invest his IRA funds with any such provider, or combination of providers, may authorize the treasurer to deduct from amounts otherwise payable to the employee, at one time or on a periodic basis, amounts to be paid into the employee's IRA. If the employee so elects, the treasurer shall pay to the providers the amount designated by the employee, in the name of the employee, to the employee's IRA. Amounts so paid to the providers for the employee's IRA account shall belong exclusively to the employee. Except as otherwise provided herein, the treasurer may restrict an employee's right to contract to have contributions made to an IRA through deductions and payments by the treasurer, to those providers selected as the result of the competitive bidding process outlined herein, but the authority conferred upon the treasurer shall not be construed to restrict or limit the right of any employee to establish one or more IRAs with such banks, insurance companies, or similar authorized institutions as the employee may choose in any manner other than through an authorized deduction by the treasurer of a portion of the employees compensation as outlined herein. Any contract entered into between an employee and the city or town pursuant to this section shall include all information in terms the employee can reasonably be expected to understand.
As used in this section the word ''employee'' shall have the same meaning as ''employee'' in section one of chapter thirty-two and shall also include consultants and independent contractors who are natural persons paid by the city or town.
An employee may contribute a portion of his compensation to an IRA under the program outlined herein so long as such contribution, for an employee who is single, is the lesser of two thousand dollars or one hundred per cent of his compensation for a taxable year, and, for an employee who is married, the contribution is the lesser of two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars or one hundred per cent of his compensation for a taxable year, such dollar amount and such percentage of compensation to be automatically adjusted to reflect any applicable amendments to the Code adopted from time to time. If an employee has any compensation deferred under a deferred compensation plan for employees of the city or town, if one is established by the treasurer under section sixty-seven, then the aggregate amount of such deferred compensation deduction and amounts contributed to such employee's IRA shall not exceed the limits imposed upon such combined deduction and contribution by the Code.
Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, the treasurer shall not be required to solicit bids to invest the contributed portion of an employee's income into the employee's IRA provided: (a) the treasurer is authorized by the employee to pay that portion of the employee's compensation into the employee's IRA in the same investment products as provided through a deferred compensation or IRA plan for employees of the commonwealth administered by the state treasurer, or a deferred compensation plan for employees of the city or town administered by the treasurer, provided such plan resulted from the solicitation of bids in accordance with bidding requirements comparable to those required under this section; or (b) the treasurer is authorized by the employee to pay that portion of the employee's compensation into the employee's IRA in the investment products offered pursuant to a deferred compensation or IRA plan developed through a competitive selection process, provided that such plan or program resulted from the solicitation of bids by a group of any combination of three or more city, town, county or public authority treasurers acting as a ''Common Group'' for purposes of soliciting such proposals in accordance with bidding requirements comparable to those required under this section.
Such IRA plan shall be in addition to and not a part of the retirement program or pension system as provided under said chapter thirty-two and any other benefit program provided by law for such employee. Any compensation contributed by the employee to his IRA under such a plan shall continue to be included as regular compensation, as defined in section one of said chapter thirty-two, for the purpose of computing the retirement and pension benefits earned by any such employee, but any compensation so contributed shall not be included in the computation of federal taxes but shall be included in the computation of state taxes withheld on behalf of any such employee.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title VII - Cities, Towns and Districts

Chapter 44 - Municipal Finance

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Limitations and Restrictions Upon Manner of Incurring Debt

Section 3 - Computation of Indebtedness

Section 4 - Temporary Loans in Anticipation of Revenue; Conditions; Limitations

Section 6 - Power to Incur Debt for Payment of Land Damages, Altering Grade Crossings, and Highway or Traffic Control Expenditures

Section 6a - Power to Borrow in Anticipation of Reimbursement by Federal Government or Commonwealth

Section 7 - Cities and Towns; Purposes for Borrowing Money Within Debt Limit

Section 8 - Cities and Towns; Purposes for Borrowing Money Outside Debt Limit

Section 8a - Orders Authorizing Issuance of Bonds; Authentication

Section 8b - Cities and Towns; Right to Replace Lost Funds Deposited; Liquidation or Insolvency of Depository Bank

Section 8c - Cities and Towns; Acquisition of Land for Conservation or Recreation Purposes in Anticipation of State or Federal Reimbursement of Expense; Temporary Debt Outside Limit Authorized

Section 9 - Districts; Right to Borrow Money; Purposes; Amount

Section 10 - Debt Limit

Section 11 - Debt Retirement; Provision for Earlier Payment

Section 14 - Liability for Lawful Debts

Section 15 - Liability for Legal Debts Contracted Under Special Acts

Section 16 - Issuance of Bonds, Notes and Certificates of Indebtedness; Procedure; Form; Contracts With Banking or Financial Institutions

Section 16a - Facsimile Signature

Section 16b - Facsimile Seal; Validity

Section 17 - Temporary Loans; Refund; Repayment

Section 18 - Discount of Notes

Section 19 - Issuance of Notes Payable on Demand Forbidden; Procedure for Repaying Debts; Time for Making Final Payment

Section 19a - Inability to Pay Interest or Principal of Bonds, Notes or Certificates of Indebtedness; Notice; Certification to State Treasurer; Payment by State Treasurer

Section 20 - Proceeds From Sale of Bonds; Restrictions on Use; Disposition of Premiums

Section 20a - Advances Made in Anticipation of Proceeds

Section 21 - Call and Redemption Prior to Maturity

Section 21a - Refunding Bonds; Issuance; Present Values

Section 21b - Designation of Tax Credit Bonds; Sinking Fund; Sale of Tax Credit Bonds; Issuance of Refunding Bonds

Section 21c - Lease Purchase Financing Agreements

Section 22 - Rate of Interest

Section 22a - Insurance, Letters or Lines of Credit for Bonds or Notes; Trust Agreements

Section 22b - Bonds and Notes; Official Statements; Advertising; Collateral Tax Consequences to Social Security Recipients

Section 22c - Security for Bonds or Notes; Insurance, Letters or Lines of Credit, Trust Agreements

Section 23 - Forms for Notes

Section 24 - Authentication; Certification

Section 24a - Bearer Instruments

Section 27 - Certification; Evidence of Liability

Section 27a - Effect of Provisions on Power to Issue Notes

Section 28 - Report to Director of Accounts Required

Section 28a - Applicability of Finance Law to School Districts

Section 28b - Applicability of Finance Law to Planning Districts

Section 28c - Management of Solid Waste; Project Costs; Debt Obligations

Section 30 - Determination of Amount of Appropriation for Departments

Section 31 - Liabilities in Excess of Appropriations Forbidden; Exceptions

Section 31a - Report of Estimated Expenses; Period Covered; Contents

Section 31c - Construction Contracts; Certificate as to Availability of Funds; Effect of Certificate Upon Defense of Insufficiency of Appropriations

Section 31d - Snow and Ice Removal; Emergency Expenditures; Reporting Requirements

Section 32 - Submission of City Budget to City Council; Procedure for Approval, Rejection or Alteration

Section 33 - Power of Council to Add to Appropriation; Conditions; Limitations

Section 33a - Salary Provisions in Budget; Requirements and Limitations

Section 33b - Transfer of Appropriations; Restrictions

Section 35 - Audits of Accounts; When Conducted; Governmental Units to Be Considered Districts; Copy to Be Sent to Chief Executive Officer; Costs

Section 38 - Uniformity of Accounting Classifications; Standards; Authority of Director

Section 39 - Results of Audit; Report to Municipality

Section 40 - Audit of Accounts; Frequency; Reports

Section 41 - Failure to Meet Minimum Standards and Methods of Accounting; Expenses of Auditing; Payment

Section 42 - Audits by Private Accountants; Required Reports

Section 42a - Pilot Program for Audits of Public Functions of City, Town, County, Etc. Where Irregularities or Illegal Acts Are Suspected; Establishment

Section 43 - Accounting Reports; Returns; Forms

Section 44 - Reports of Municipal Statistics; Publication

Section 45 - Powers of Director; Attendance of Witnesses; Production of Books and Documents

Section 46a - Powers of Director; Investigation of Municipal Affairs

Section 47 - Right to Establish or Use

Section 48 - Sinking Fund Commissioners; Powers and Duties; Records; Compensation

Section 49 - Issuance of New Bonds

Section 52 - Issuance of Bonds in Exchange for Bearer Instruments

Section 53 - City, Town or District Funds; Use and Disposition

Section 53a - Grants and Gifts; Acceptance and Expenditure

Section 53a1/2 - Gifts of Tangible Personal Property; Acceptance

Section 53b - Contributions by Commonwealth; Application to Indebtedness

Section 53c - Deposit and Expenditure of Compensation for Off-Duty or Special Detail Work; Appropriation for Special Fund; Fee

Section 53d - Recreation and Park Self-Supporting Service Revolving Funds; Creation; Authorized Use of Funds; Annual Report; Revocation of Provisions

Section 53e - Agencies, Boards, etc.; Annual Operating Costs; Offset by Estimated Receipts of User Fees

Section 53e1/2 - Revolving Funds

Section 53e3/4 - Energy Revolving Loan Fund

Section 53f - Deposits of Public Funds in Banking Institutions in Return for Banking Services

Section 53f1/2 - Enterprise Funds

Section 53f3/4 - Peg Access and Cable Related Fund

Section 53g - Employment of Outside Consultants

Section 53g1/2 - Special Account for Deposits to Secure the Performance of an Obligation by an Applicant for a License or Permit

Section 53h - Rebate to Federal Government to Exclude Interest Paid on Bonds From Gross Income

Section 53i - Settlement or Incorporation Celebrations; Special Fund

Section 53j - Reservation of Revenues From Betterments or Special Assessments to Repay Debt Issued in Connection to Such Improvements

Section 54 - Investment of Trust Funds

Section 55 - Public Funds on Deposit; Limitations; Investments

Section 55a - Liability of Depositor for Losses Due to Bankruptcy

Section 55b - Investment of Public Funds

Section 55c - Municipal Affordable Housing Trust Fund

Section 56 - Towns; Fiscal Year

Section 56a - Cities; Fiscal Year

Section 57 - Taxation; Interest on Debts Incurred in Aid of a Railroad

Section 58 - Cities and Towns; Limitation on Purchasing Powers

Section 59 - Enforcement of Chapter

Section 60 - Penalty for Violation of Law Controlling Handling of Town and District Notes

Section 61 - Penalty for Refusal to Issue Bond in Exchange for Bearer Instruments in Sinking Funds

Section 62 - Penalty for Violation of Provisions of Chapter by Officials

Section 63 - Sale or Other Disposal of Realty; Disposition of Proceeds

Section 63a - Sales of Public Land; Payment of Taxes

Section 64 - Payment of Bills Incurred in Excess of Appropriations

Section 65 - Vacation Pay; Advances to Employees

Section 66 - Advances to Public Employees

Section 67 - Deferred Compensation Program for Employees; Authorized Investments; Requisites; Limitations

Section 67a - Employee Individual Retirement Accounts

Section 68 - Retroactive Salary Increases

Section 69 - Municipal or District Services, Fees or Charges; Insufficient Funds Checks or Electronic Funds Transfers; Penalty

Section 70 - Payment for Municipal Programs, Services, and Activities; Federal Government Reimbursements and Other Resources

Section 71 - Contracts for Revenue Raising Activities; Regulations and Guidelines; Negotiation

Section 72 - Federal Funds for Reimbursable Medical Expenses; Distribution

Section 73 - Requests for Proposals for Design and Construction Services in Public-Private Partnership Development Agreement Seeking Assistance Under Chapter 29c; Technical Assistance From Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Oversight Commissio...