Effective - 28 Aug 2013
70.605. Missouri local government employees' retirement system created — jurisdiction, Cole County — board of trustees, composition, terms — annual meeting — vacancies, how created — oath — appointment of actuary, attorney and investment counselor — mortality tables to be adopted — record of proceedings — hearings, notice — surety bonds — annual audits — expenses of board — rules and regulations, adoption. — 1. For the purpose of providing for the retirement or pensioning of the officers and employees and the widows and children of deceased officers and employees of any political subdivision of the state, there is hereby created and established a retirement system which shall be a body corporate, which shall be under the management of a board of trustees herein described, and shall be known as the "Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System". Such system may sue and be sued, transact business, invest funds, and hold cash, securities, and other property. All suits or proceedings directly or indirectly against the system shall be brought in Cole County. The system shall begin operations on the first day of the calendar month next following sixty days after the date the board of trustees has received certification from ten political subdivisions that they have elected to become employers.
2. The general administration and the responsibility for the proper operation of the system is vested in a board of trustees of seven persons: three persons to be elected as trustees by the members of the system; three persons to be elected trustees by the governing bodies of employers; and one person, to be appointed by the governor, who is not a member, retirant, or beneficiary of the system and who is not a member of the governing body of any political subdivision.
3. Trustees shall be chosen for terms of four years from the first day of January next following their election or appointment, except that of the first board shall all be appointed by the governor by and with the consent of the senate, as follows:
(1) Three persons who are officers or officials of political subdivisions, one for a term of three years, one for a term of two years, and one for a term of one year; and
(2) Three persons who are employees of political subdivisions and who would, if the subdivision by which they are employed becomes an employer, be eligible as members, one for a term of three years, one for a term of two years, and one for a term of one year; and
(3) That person appointed by the governor under the provisions of subsection 2 of this section. All the members of the first board shall take office as soon as appointed by the governor, but their terms shall be computed from the first day of January next following their appointment, and only one member may be from any political subdivision or be a policeman or fireman.
4. Successor trustees elected or appointed as member trustees shall be members of the retirement system; provided, that not more than one member trustee shall be employed by any one employer, and not more than one member trustee shall be a policeman, and not more than one member trustee shall be a fireman.
5. Successor trustees elected as employer trustees shall be elected or appointed officials of employers and shall not be members of the retirement system; provided, that not more than one employer trustee shall be from any one employer.
6. An annual meeting of the retirement system shall be called by the board in the last calendar quarter of each year in Jefferson City, or at such place as the board shall determine, for the purpose of electing trustees and to transact such other business as may be required for the proper operation of the system. Notice of such meeting shall be sent by registered mail to the clerk or secretary of each employer not less than thirty days prior to the date of such meeting. The governing body of each employer shall certify to the board the name of one delegate who shall be an officer of the employer, and the members of the employer shall certify to the board a member of the employer to represent such employer at such meeting. The delegate certified as member delegate shall be elected by secret ballot by the members of such employer, and the clerk or secretary of each employer shall be charged with the duty of conducting such election in a manner which will permit each member to vote in such election. Under such rules and regulations as the board shall adopt, approved by the delegates, the member delegates shall elect a member trustee for each such position on the board to be filled, and the officer delegates shall elect an employer trustee for each such position on the board to be filled.
7. In the event any member trustee ceases to be a member of the retirement system, or any employer trustee ceases to be an appointed or elected official of an employer, or becomes a member of the retirement system, or if the trustee appointed by the governor becomes a member of the retirement system or an elected or appointed official of a political subdivision, or if any trustee fails to attend three consecutive meetings of the board, unless in each case excused for cause by the remaining trustees attending such meeting or meetings, he or she shall be considered as having resigned from the board and the board shall, by resolution, declare his or her office of trustee vacated. If a vacancy occurs in the office of trustee, the vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the office was previously filled; provided, however, that the remaining trustees may fill employer and member trustee vacancies on the board until the next annual meeting.
8. Each trustee shall be commissioned by the governor, and before entering upon the duties of his office, shall take and subscribe to an oath or affirmation to support the Constitution of the United States, and of the state of Missouri, and to demean himself faithfully in his or her office. Such oath as subscribed to shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state of this state.
9. Each trustee shall be entitled to one vote in the board of trustees. Four votes shall be necessary for a decision by the trustees at any meeting of the board of trustees. Four trustees, of whom at least two shall be member trustees and at least two shall be employer trustees, shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the board. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, a meeting need not be called or held to make any decision on a matter before the board. Each member must be sent by the executive secretary a copy of the matter to be decided with full information from the files of the board. The concurring decisions of four trustees may decide the issue by signing a document declaring their decision and sending the written instrument to the executive secretary, provided that no other trustee shall send a dissenting decision to the executive secretary within fifteen days after the document and information was mailed to him or her. If any trustee is not in agreement with the four trustees, the matter is to be passed on at a regular board meeting or a special meeting called for that purpose. The board shall hold regular meetings at least once each quarter, the dates of these meetings to be designated in the rules and regulations adopted by the board. Other meetings as deemed necessary may be called by the chairman or by any four trustees acting jointly.
10. The board of trustees shall elect one of their number as chairman, and one of their number as vice chairman, and shall employ an executive secretary, not one of their number, who shall be the executive officer of the board. Other employees of the board shall be chosen only upon the recommendation of the executive secretary.
11. The board shall appoint an actuary or a firm of actuaries as technical advisor to the board on matters regarding the operation of the system on an actuarial basis. The actuary or actuaries shall perform such duties as are required of him or her under sections 70.600 to 70.755, and as are from time to time required by the board.
12. The board may appoint an attorney-at-law or firm of attorneys-at-law to be the legal advisor of the board and to represent the board in all legal proceedings.
13. The board may appoint an investment counselor to be the investment advisor of the board.
14. The board shall from time to time, after receiving the advice of its actuary, adopt such mortality and other tables of experience, and a rate or rates of regular interest, as shall be necessary for the actuarial requirements of the system, and shall require its executive secretary to keep in convenient form such data as shall be necessary for actuarial investigations of the experience of the system, and such data as shall be necessary for the annual actuarial valuations of the system.
15. The board shall keep a record of its proceedings, which shall be open to public inspection. It shall prepare annually and render to each employer a report showing the financial condition of the system as of the preceding June thirtieth. The report shall contain, but shall not be limited to, a financial balance sheet; a statement of income and disbursements; a detailed statement of investments acquired and disposed of during the year, together with a detailed statement of the annual rates of investment income from all assets and from each type of investment; an actuarial balance sheet prepared by means of the last valuation of the system, and such other data as the board shall deem necessary or desirable for a proper understanding of the condition of the system.
16. The board of trustees shall, after reasonable notice to all interested parties, conduct administrative hearings to hear and decide questions arising from the administration of sections 70.600 to 70.755; except, that such hearings may be conducted by a hearing officer who shall be appointed by the board. The hearing officer shall preside at the hearing and hear all evidence and rule on the admissibility of evidence. The hearing officer shall make recommended findings of fact and may make recommended conclusions of law to the board. All final orders or determinations or other final actions by the board shall be approved in writing by at least four members of the board. Any board member approving in writing any final order, determination or other final action, who did not attend the hearing, shall do so only after certifying that he or she reviewed all exhibits and read the entire transcript of the hearing. Within thirty days after a decision or order or final action of the board, any member, retirant, beneficiary or political subdivision adversely affected by that determination or order or final action may take an appeal under the provisions of chapter 536. Jurisdiction over any dispute regarding the interpretation of sections 70.600 to 70.755 and the determinations required thereunder shall lie in the circuit court of Cole County.
17. The board shall arrange for adequate surety bonds covering the executive secretary and any other custodian of the funds or investments of the board. When approved by the board, said bonds shall be deposited in the office of the secretary of state.
18. The board shall arrange for annual audits of the records and accounts of the system by a certified public accountant or by a firm of certified public accountants.
19. The headquarters of the retirement system shall be in Jefferson City.
20. The board of trustees shall serve as trustees without compensation for their services as such; except that each trustee shall be paid for any necessary expenses incurred in attending meetings of the board or in the performance of other duties authorized by the board.
21. Subject to the limitations of sections 70.600 to 70.755, the board shall formulate and adopt rules and regulations for the government of its own proceedings and for the administration of the retirement system.
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(L. 1967 p. 141 § 2, A.L. 1974 S.B. 421, A.L. 1992 H.B. 1440, A.L. 2000 H.B. 1808, A.L. 2003 H.B. 131, A.L. 2013 H.B. 116)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VI - County, Township and Political Subdivision Government
Chapter 70 - Powers of Political Subdivisions to Cooperate or Contract with Governmental Units
Section 70.020 - Petition for election concerning joint proposal.
Section 70.040 - Form of ballot.
Section 70.050 - Certification of election to secretary of state — vote necessary for adoption.
Section 70.070 - Procedure for withdrawal from joint undertaking.
Section 70.080 - Effect of withdrawal or dissolution.
Section 70.090 - Additional counties may join county group — procedure.
Section 70.110 - Compliance with provisions of Surplus Property Act of 1944.
Section 70.130 - County commissions empowered to make agreements with United States.
Section 70.140 - Political subdivisions shall be notified of agreements.
Section 70.150 - County treasurer shall present bill.
Section 70.160 - County treasurer shall disburse money — acceptance construed as approval.
Section 70.170 - Political subdivisions authorized to enter into agreements — when.
Section 70.180 - Amount of payments — how determined.
Section 70.190 - Money received — where deposited.
Section 70.200 - Services to property may not be denied.
Section 70.226 - Local public health agencies considered political subdivision, when, what purpose.
Section 70.230 - Procedure for exercising power.
Section 70.240 - Lands may be acquired — how — by whom.
Section 70.250 - Method of financing.
Section 70.260 - Provisions which may be included in the joint contract.
Section 70.270 - Sovereignty to be retained.
Section 70.280 - Office of facility taken over may be abolished and duties transferred.
Section 70.290 - Immunities and liabilities of officers.
Section 70.300 - Execution of contracts.
Section 70.310 - Disbursement of funds.
Section 70.320 - Suits may be brought in circuit courts.
Section 70.327 - Kansas-Missouri flood prevention and control compact.
Section 70.330 - Power of city over 100,000 inhabitants to contract for certain purposes.
Section 70.340 - Cities may build sewers or levees, how, where.
Section 70.350 - Power to pay.
Section 70.360 - Power given to distribute cost.
Section 70.373 - Additional powers of bi-state agency.
Section 70.375 - Tax status of property and bonds of bi-state agency.
Section 70.377 - Securities as lawful investments.
Section 70.379 - Inclusion of minority and women business enterprises, conditions.
Section 70.380 - Commissioners of bi-state agency, appointment, qualifications.
Section 70.385 - Nominees for appointment selected from panel, procedure, panel members designated.
Section 70.390 - Terms of commissioners.
Section 70.400 - Vacancies filled, how.
Section 70.410 - Commissioners to receive expenses only.
Section 70.420 - Powers and duties of commissioners.
Section 70.421 - Commissioners may meet by telephone — public meeting.
Section 70.422 - Buses, power to purchase and use — lights, color and intensity authorized.
Section 70.427 - Certain sections not to limit collective bargaining agreement.
Section 70.429 - United States Department of Transportation safety rules to apply.
Section 70.501 - Metropolitan culture commission to be special district.
Section 70.503 - Sovereign immunity to apply.
Section 70.505 - Expenses reimbursed.
Section 70.510 - Expiration of compact, when.
Section 70.515 - Regional investment district compact with Kansas and Missouri.
Section 70.520 - Regional investment districts deemed special districts.
Section 70.525 - Sovereign immunity applicable to regional investment district and commissioners.
Section 70.530 - Members of the regional investment district commission reimbursed, when.
Section 70.540 - Regional investment district compact expires, when.
Section 70.610 - Election to become an employer, when effective — who covered.
Section 70.615 - Other plans prohibited, exceptions.
Section 70.620 - Prior plan, effect of — discrimination between employees prohibited.
Section 70.625 - Employees acquired from another subdivision or private business, how handled.
Section 70.630 - Membership, composition.
Section 70.638 - Elected county officials, may purchase prior service, procedure.
Section 70.645 - Retirement, when eligible — eligibility for option.
Section 70.646 - Alternate election, system may provide for, how.
Section 70.650 - Mandatory retirement age, how determined.
Section 70.670 - Early retirement, application — requirements — option — benefits, how computed.
Section 70.680 - Disability retirement — medical examinations required, when — option.
Section 70.686 - Retirant becoming reemployed in the system, effect of.
Section 70.700 - Assets of system to be in five funds.
Section 70.707 - Elimination of member contributions, refunding of, procedure.
Section 70.710 - Employer accumulation fund, created, uses — employer contributions.
Section 70.715 - Benefit reserve fund, created, uses.
Section 70.720 - Casualty reserve fund, created, source of funds, uses.
Section 70.722 - Allowances and benefits, all payments to be made from benefit reserve fund, when.
Section 70.730 - Employer's contributions, how computed.
Section 70.740 - State not to contribute to system, exception.
Section 70.745 - Board may invest funds.
Section 70.746 - Board may delegate powers of investment, requirements — liability.
Section 70.747 - Board may invest in real estate — limitations.
Section 70.755 - Assets exempt from certain taxes.
Section 70.835 - Formation of major case squads authorized.
Section 70.840 - Citation of law.
Section 70.846 - Qualifying projects — limitations.
Section 70.858 - Jurisdiction for disputes, circuit court of Cole County.
Section 70.878 - Agreement entered into with county of another state, when.
Section 70.880 - State grants available to defray costs, eligibility.
Section 70.890 - Rogersville and Springfield to abide by agreement for annexation.