West Virginia Code
Article 22. Retirement Benefits Generally; Policemen's Pension and Relief Fund; Firemen's Pension and Relief Fund; Pension Plans for Employees of Waterworks System, Sewerage System or Combined Waterworks and Sewerage System
§8-22-20a. Hiring of Actuary; Preparation of Actuarial Valuations

(a)(1) The Legislature finds that it is in the best interests of the state and its municipalities to have accurate data regarding the various municipal police and firemen's pension and relief funds.
(2) The Legislature finds that the State Treasurer should contract with an actuary as a consultant for the municipal police and firemen's pension and relief funds and among other duties the actuary shall determine if there is consistent reporting from the various funds. The Legislature further finds that the State Treasurer or oversight board should share the results of the actuary's annual valuation with the appropriate municipality.
(b) Except as hereinafter provided, beginning July 1, 2002, the State Treasurer shall select by competitive bid and contract with a single qualified actuary. The actuary shall serve as a consultant to the Treasurer with regard to the operation of the municipal policemen's and firemen's pension and relief funds and shall report annually to the Treasurer with regard to all funds existing in this state by virtue of this article. Costs associated with the actuary's work shall be paid out of the Municipal Pensions and Protection Fund established pursuant to section fourteen-d, article three, chapter thirty-three of this code. The State Treasurer shall provide the single qualified actuary until the oversight board assumes the duty of providing for the actuary. Thereafter, it shall be the duty of the Municipal Pensions Oversight Board to contract for or to employ the single qualified actuary which, at a minimum, shall serve as a consultant to the oversight board and report annually to the oversight board with regard to all municipal policemen's and firemen's pension and relief funds existing in this state by virtue of this article, and which shall be paid from moneys deposited in the Municipal Pensions Security Fund. Copies of the annual report prepared by the actuary shall be sent to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance, the chair of the House of Delegates Committee on Pensions and Retirement and the chair of the Senate Committee on Pensions. Each municipal pension and relief fund shall receive a copy of the actuary's results related to that fund.
(c) With respect to each municipal policemen's or firemen's pension and relief fund, the actuary shall complete an annual valuation in accordance with actuarial standards of practice promulgated by the actuarial standards board of the American Academy of Actuaries. The report of the valuation shall include: (1) A summary of the benefit provisions evaluated; (2) a summary of the census data and financial information used in the valuation; (3) a description of the actuarial assumptions, actuarial costs method and asset valuation method used in the valuation, including a statement of the assumed rate of payroll growth and assumed rate of growth or decline in the number of the fund members' contributions to the pension fund; (4) a summary of findings that includes a statement of the actuarial accrued pension liabilities and unfunded actuarial accrued pension liabilities; (5) a schedule showing the effect of any changes in the benefit provisions, actuarial assumptions or cost methods since the last annual actuarial valuation; (6) a statement of whether contributions to the pension fund are in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and whether they are expected to be sufficient; and (7) any other matters determined by the Treasurer or, on or after January 1, 2010, the oversight board, to be necessary or appropriate.
(d)(1) The hiring of an actuary under the provisions of this section shall not be construed to make the municipal policemen's and firemen's pension and relief funds the responsibility or obligation of the State of West Virginia.
(2) Any actuarial deficiency identified by the actuary under this section or this article is not an obligation of the State of West Virginia.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 8. Municipal Corporations

Article 22. Retirement Benefits Generally; Policemen's Pension and Relief Fund; Firemen's Pension and Relief Fund; Pension Plans for Employees of Waterworks System, Sewerage System or Combined Waterworks and Sewerage System

§8-22-1. Membership in Public Employees Retirement System

§8-22-2. Class I, II and III Cities Empowered and Authorized to Establish and Maintain &Quot;employees Retirement and Benefit Fund" or to Maintain Such Fund Heretofore Established

§8-22-3. Definitions

§8-22-4. Board of Trustees

§8-22-5. Employees Eligible for Participation in Fund

§8-22-6. Contributions; Prior, Earned and Total Service Credits; Service Breaks

§8-22-7. Retirement Pensions

§8-22-8. Disability Pensions; Annuities

§8-22-9. Death Benefits; Return of Contributions

§8-22-10. Contributions by City

§8-22-11. Investment of Funds

§8-22-11a. Restrictions on Investment

§8-22-12. Individual Accounts; Actuarial Data; Tables

§8-22-13. Reports by Board of Trustees

§8-22-14. Custodian of Fund; Duties; Bond

§8-22-15. Action by City Required Before New Provisions Are Applicable

§8-22-16. Pension and Relief Funds for Policemen and Firemen; Creation of Boards of Trustees; Definitions; Continuance of Funds; Average Adjusted Salary

§8-22-16a. Legislative Findings

§8-22-17. Powers and Duties of Boards of Trustees; Training

§8-22-18. Members of Board of Trustees; How Elected; Presiding Officers; Secretary

§8-22-18a. West Virginia Municipal Pensions Oversight Board Created; Powers and Duties; Management; Composition; Terms; Quorum; Expenses; Reports

§8-22-18b. Creation of Municipal Pensions Security Fund; Transfer of Certain Powers, Duties and Functions of Treasurer's Office to Municipal Pensions Oversight Board

§8-22-18c. Notice of Legal Actions by or Against Municipal Policemen's and Firemen's Pension Funds

§8-22-19. Levy to Maintain Fund

§8-22-19a. Refunds of Member Contributions

§8-22-20. Actuary; Actuarial Valuation Report; Minimum Standards for Annual Municipality Contributions to the Fund; Definitions; Actuarial Review and Audit

§8-22-20a. Hiring of Actuary; Preparation of Actuarial Valuations

§8-22-21. Duties and Bond of Custodian of Funds

§8-22-22. Investment of Funds by Boards of Trustees; Exercise of Discretion in Making Investments; Report of Investment Plan

§8-22-22a. Restrictions on Investments; Diversification of Investments; Disclosure of Fees and Costs

§8-22-23. Rules and Regulations as to Distribution of Funds; Proof of Age

§8-22-23a. Eligibility for Total and Temporary Disability Pensions and Total and Permanent Disability Pensions; Reporting; Light Duty

§8-22-24. Disability Pensions

§8-22-25. Retirement Pensions

§8-22-25a. Deferred Retirement Option Plans; Authorization; Requirements; Limitations

§8-22-25b. Right to Benefits Not Subject to Execution, etc.; Assignments Prohibited; Deductions for Group Insurance; Setoffs for Fraud; Exception for Certain Domestic Relations Orders; Assets Exempt From Taxes

§8-22-26. Death Benefits

§8-22-26a. Supplemental Pension Benefits Entitlement; Benefit Payable; Application of Section; Construction

§8-22-27. General Provisions Concerning Disability Pensions, Retirement Pensions and Death Benefits

§8-22-27a. Correction of Errors; Underpayments; Overpayments

§8-22-27b. Fraud; Penalties; and Repayment

§8-22-28. Period in Which Payments Limited to Income From Fund; Reduced Payments Where Fund Insufficient

§8-22-28a. Distribution of Remaining Assets in a Closed Municipal Policemen S or Firemen S Pension and Relief Fund

§8-22-29. Pension Plans for Employees of Waterworks System, Sewerage System or Combined Waterworks and Sewerage System May Be Continued