§ 45-21-67. Central Falls retirees — Settlement agreement.
(a) Definitions. As used in this section:
(1) “Base pension benefit” is the amount listed on Appendix A, Appendix D-A, and Appendix E-A, attached to the settlement agreement, under the column labeled “amount prior to reduction,” which is the amount each Central Falls retiree was receiving as of July 31, 2011.
(2) “Central Falls retirees” are the retirees, or the beneficiaries of retirees, of the city of Central Falls, listed on Appendix A to the settlement agreement, as amended from time to time, when a retiree or beneficiary dies.
(3) “Settlement agreement” shall mean that settlement and release agreement, as set forth in P.L. 2012, Ch. 241, Art. 22, signed by and between the receiver of the city of Central Falls, the director of revenue and the participating retirees, approved by the bankruptcy court by order dated January 9, 2012.
(b) Legislative findings and purpose.
(1) Pursuant to P.L. 2012, Ch. 241, Art. 22, which defined the terms of the initial appropriation, the state made an appropriation of two million six hundred thirty-six thousand nine hundred thirty-two dollars ($2,636,932), which was deposited into a restricted account held by the city of Central Falls, for the purpose of supplementing the reduced pensions of the Central Falls retirees, to enable the city to pay the Central Falls retirees seventy-five percent (75%) of their base pension benefit as of July 31, 2011, for a five-year (5) period, with the last supplemental appropriation to be paid on or within thirty (30) days of July 1, 2015.
(2) The drastic pension reductions experienced by the Central Falls retirees provided a harsh example of the risks of unfunded-pension liabilities, which, in turn, provided the primary incentive toward successful pension negotiations with other municipal, police, and fire retirees, saving the state more than sixty million dollars ($60,000,000).
(3) If said appropriation is not made prior to July 1, 2016, the Central Falls retirees, many of whom sustained serious and permanent injuries in service to the city, will have their pensions reduced yet again, in some instances to less than sixty percent (60%) of the pension they were receiving on July 11, 2011.
(4) It is fair and just that the state appropriate sufficient funds to the city to supplement the city’s funding of the pension benefits to the Central Falls retirees to ensure that the Central Falls retirees continue to receive no less than seventy-five percent (75%) of the base pension benefit, after taking into account all applicable cost-of-living adjustments, for their lifetime, and to the extent applicable, for the life of their beneficiaries.
(c) Appropriation payment.
(1) Appropriation payment and restrictions on use. In accordance with the terms set forth in Article 22 and the settlement agreement, the state shall annually appropriate sufficient funds to the restricted account for the city of Central Falls to supplement the city’s funding for payments to Central Falls retirees in order that they continue to receive no less than seventy-five percent (75%) of their base pension benefit as of July 31, 2011, after taking into account all applicable cost-of-living adjustments, for their lifetime, and to the extent applicable, for the life of their beneficiaries. Such appropriation shall be determined annually by an actuarial valuation (“appropriation amount”), and it is expected over the life of the existing retirees to total four million eight hundred seventeen thousand seven hundred eight dollars ($4,817,708).
(2) Deposit of appropriation payment and payments to Central Falls retirees. The appropriation payment shall be immediately deposited by the city into the previously established “participating retirees restricted five-year (5) account,” which shall be redesignated as the “participating retirees’ restricted account.” The participating retirees’ account shall be administered by the city and not by any third-party pension-fund manager.
(d) Any and all withdrawals, transfers, and payments from the participating retirees’ account shall be made as set forth in the settlement agreement and accompanying appendices and said Article 22 (c) until the payments are made on July 1, 2015.
(e) Beginning on or within thirty (30) days of July 1, 2016, and annually thereafter, with payments to be paid each retiree or beneficiary as applicable on or within thirty (30) days of July 1 of each year they are eligible for benefits under the Central Falls pension plan, the city shall distribute to each participating retiree or beneficiary the annual amount listed on the actuarial spreadsheets prepared by Sherman Actuarial Services, which shall supplement the pension payments paid by the city in order that each retiree will receive no less than seventy-five percent (75%) of his or her base pension benefit, after taking into account all applicable cost-of-living adjustments, for his or her lifetime, and to the extent applicable, sixty-seven and one-half percent (67.5%) of the base pension benefit, after taking into account all applicable cost-of-living adjustments, to his or her beneficiaries for his or her lifetime. Such supplemental distributions shall be made by the city when the funds appropriated by the state are made available to the city, which shall be as close to July 1 as practicable.
(f) Relationship to base pension payments. The supplemental payments to the Central Falls retirees from the participating retirees’ restricted account shall not be included in the calculation of base pension benefits for the purposes of determining a retiree’s or beneficiary’s cost-of-living adjustment.
(g) The cost-of-living adjustments as set forth in the settlement agreement are to be paid by the city of Central Falls to the Central Falls retirees, and to the extent applicable, their beneficiaries.
(h) The following provision shall amend and supersede P.L. 2012, Ch. 241, Art. 22 (c)(4) regarding the balance in the participating retirees’ restricted account as of August 1, 2015:
(1) Distribution of balance. As of August 1, 2015, no further supplemental payments shall be distributed to the Central Falls retirees under the terms of the settlement agreement. The balance of monies in the participating retirees’ restricted account shall be distributed in accordance with this Article, in the amounts and to those retirees and beneficiaries listed on the actuarial spreadsheets prepared by Sherman Actuarial Services, LLC and maintained and administered by the city. The amounts set forth on the actuarial spreadsheets will supplement the pension payments being made by the city in order that each retiree will receive no less than seventy-five percent (75%) of their base pension benefit, after taking into account all applicable cost-of-living adjustments, for his or her lifetime, and to the extent applicable, sixty-seven and one-half percent (67.5%) of the base pension benefit, after taking into account all applicable cost-of-living adjustments, to their beneficiaries for his or her lifetime.
(2) Any monies remaining in the participating retirees’ restricted account after the last-living retiree attains seventy-five percent (75%) of the base pension benefit, after taking into account all applicable cost-of-living adjustments, or last-living beneficiary attains sixty-seven and one-half percent (67.5%) of the base pension benefit, after taking into account all applicable cost-of-living adjustments, shall be returned to the state under state law.
(i) Access to account information and records. The city shall maintain appropriate account information and records relating to all receipts into, maintenance of, and distributions from, the participating retirees’ restricted account, and shall allow, at all reasonable times, for the full inspection and copying and sharing of information about such account and any and all payments therefrom with any participating retiree and the state.
(j) Unclaimed payments. Any monies distributed to a participating retiree or beneficiary from the participating retirees’ restricted account and not claimed by a participating retiree or beneficiary after the city has exercised good faith attempts over a six-month (6) period to deliver it to the best, last-known address of such participating retiree or beneficiary, shall not escheat under state law, but shall remain in the participating retirees’ restricted account until the conditions of subsection (h) herein have been satisfied.
(k) Liabilities and penalties for inappropriate use of appropriation payment. Any person, whether in his/her individual capacity, who uses, appropriates, or takes or instructs another to use, appropriate, or take, the appropriation payment, or any portion thereof, that is not specifically used for making payments to participating retirees or their beneficiaries as required hereunder and under the terms of the settlement agreement, shall be personally liable for repayment of said funds and further shall be subject to any and all applicable civil and criminal sanctions and/or penalties for such act(s).
(l) Retirees’ beneficiaries. Upon the death of any retiree covered by this section, their beneficiary shall receive sixty-seven percent (67%) of the retiree’s base pension benefit, as defined in subsection (a)(1) of this section.
History of Section.P.L. 2014, ch. 358, § 1; P.L. 2014, ch. 394, § 1; P.L. 2016, ch. 307, § 1; P.L. 2016, ch. 326, § 1; P.L. 2019, ch. 88, art. 16, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 45-21 - Retirement of Municipal Employees
Section 45-21-1. - Purpose of chapter.
Section 45-21-2. - Definitions.
Section 45-21-3. - Effective date of operations.
Section 45-21-4. - Acceptance by municipalities — Effective date.
Section 45-21-5. - Procedure for withdrawal of municipality.
Section 45-21-6. - Settlement on withdrawal from system.
Section 45-21-7. - Liability of municipalities — Enforcement.
Section 45-21-8. - Membership in system.
Section 45-21-8.1. - Exclusion of elected city, town council or other elected members.
Section 45-21-10. - Information furnished as to members — Classification.
Section 45-21-11. - Cessation of membership.
Section 45-21-12. - Statements as to prior service.
Section 45-21-12.1. - Credit for service as a teacher or state employee.
Section 45-21-13. - Verification of prior service.
Section 45-21-14. - Computation of years of service.
Section 45-21-14.1. - Repealed.
Section 45-21-14.2. - Leave of absence credits.
Section 45-21-15. - Prior service certificate.
Section 45-21-16. - Retirement on service allowance.
Section 45-21-16.1. - Repealed.
Section 45-21-16.2. - Electronic funds transfer.
Section 45-21-17. - Service retirement allowance.
Section 45-21-17.2. - Social security supplemental option.
Section 45-21-18. - Deferred allowance on service retirement before minimum age.
Section 45-21-19. - Retirement for ordinary disability.
Section 45-21-20. - Ordinary disability allowance.
Section 45-21-21. - Retirement for accidental disability.
Section 45-21-22. - Accidental disability allowance.
Section 45-21-23. - Periodical examination of disability annuitants — Placement on employment lists.
Section 45-21-25. - Accidental death benefits.
Section 45-21-26. - Ordinary death benefits.
Section 45-21-27. - Benefit on death of retired employee.
Section 45-21-28. - Refund of contributions on cessation of membership.
Section 45-21-29. - Repayment of refunded contributions — Reinstatement of service credit.
Section 45-21-30. - Optional benefits on service retirement.
Section 45-21-31. - Offset of workers’ compensation or personal injury recovery.
Section 45-21-32. - Retirement system established as corporation — Management.
Section 45-21-33. - Information furnished by municipalities.
Section 45-21-34. - Annual report and statement.
Section 45-21-35. - Legal adviser — General treasurer — Executive director — Assistant director.
Section 45-21-36. - Clerical and professional assistance — Appropriations and disbursements.
Section 45-21-37. - Vouchers for payment of benefits.
Section 45-21-38. - Receipt of contributions — Investment of funds.
Section 45-21-39. - Credit of interest.
Section 45-21-40. - Improper interest in investments of board.
Section 45-21-41. - Members’ contributions — Payroll deductions — Certification to board.
Section 45-21-41.1. - Municipality payment of member contributions.
Section 45-21-42. - Contributions by municipalities.
Section 45-21-42.2. - Fiscal impact of proposed legislation impacting the retirement system.
Section 45-21-43. - Accounts and records — Reserve accounts.
Section 45-21-43.1. - Actuarial cost method.
Section 45-21-44. - Guaranties by municipalities — Adjustment of contribution rates.
Section 45-21-45. - Tax exemption.
Section 45-21-46. - Forfeiture for fraudulent claims.
Section 45-21-47. - Reserved power to amend or repeal — Vested rights.
Section 45-21-48 - — 45-21-50. Repealed.
Section 45-21-51.1. - Optional annuity protection — Election of option by member.
Section 45-21-52. - Automatic increase in service retirement allowance.
Section 45-21-53. - Armed service credit.
Section 45-21-54. - Reemployment of retired members.
Section 45-21-55. - Retired members of the town of Warren.
Section 45-21-56. - Credit for other municipal service.
Section 45-21-57. - Life insurance benefits.
Section 45-21-58. - Credits for layoffs.
Section 45-21-59. - Effect of deferral and/or reduction of salary.
Section 45-21-60. - Pensioners and beneficiaries of Plan No. 3023 — Town of North Kingstown.
Section 45-21-61. - Purchase of credit while serving a prison sentence — Prohibited.
Section 45-21-62. - Purchase of credits for continuous municipal service.
Section 45-21-63. - Health insurance coverage of retired municipal employees.
Section 45-21-64. - Purchase of service credits payable by installment.
Section 45-21-65. - Other post-employment benefits — OPEB trusts.
Section 45-21-66. - Severability.
Section 45-21-67. - Central Falls retirees — Settlement agreement.