Sec. 3.09. ACTUARY; DUTIES. (a) The police retirement board shall designate an actuary that shall be the technical advisor to the board regarding the funds authorized by provisions of this Act and shall perform such other duties as may be required in connection therewith. As soon as practicable after the establishment of the police retirement system, the actuary shall recommend for adoption by the board tables and rates required by the system. The board shall adopt the tables and rates and as soon as practicable thereafter the actuary shall make a valuation, based on the tables and rates, of the assets and liabilities of the system.
(b) From time to time on the advice of the actuary and at the direction of the board and as provided by Section 3.091 of this Act, the actuary shall make an actuarial investigation of the mortality, service, and compensation experience of members, retired members, and beneficiaries of the system and shall recommend for adoption by the board the tables and rates required by the system. The board shall adopt the tables and rates to be used by the system.
(c) The actuary shall make valuations of the assets and liabilities of the system based on tables and rates adopted by the board at least every two years.
Structure Texas Statutes
Article 6243n-1. Police Officers Retirement System in Municipalities of 460,000 to 500,000
Section 3.02. Composition of Board; Trustee Qualifications
Section 3.03. Police Officer and Retired Members of Board
Section 3.04. Oath; Compensation
Section 3.05. Chair; Vice-Chair
Section 3.06. Rules; Quorum; Removal
Section 3.08. Administration of Police Retirement System
Section 3.091. Process for Experience Studies and Changes to Actuarial Assumptions
Section 3.10. Investment Managers
Section 3.11. Investment Consultant
Section 3.13. Reimbursement of Legal Expenses of Board Member or Employee of System
Section 3.14. Confidentiality of Information About Members, Retirees, Annuitants, or Beneficiaries