2015 Louisiana Laws
Revised Statutes
TITLE 11 - Consolidated Public Retirement
RS 11:883.1 - Experience account

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§883.1. Experience account

A.(1)(a) Effective July 1, 2004, the balance in the experience account shall be zero.

(b) Effective June 30, 2009, the balance in the experience account shall be zero. Any funds in the account on June 29, 2009, shall be allocated in the following order:

(i) To provide for any net investment loss attributable to the balance in the account as provided in Paragraph (B)(1) of this Section.

(ii) To fund any permanent benefit increase or minimum benefit pursuant to the Act that originated as House Bill No. 586 of the 2009 Regular Session of the Legislature [Acts 209, No. 144].

(iii) To apply to the experience account amortization base as provided in R.S. 11:102.2(C)(2); however, as of June 30, 2009, these funds shall be transferred to the system's Texaco Account and retained in a subaccount of that account until that account is applied as provided in R.S. 11:102.2. The subaccount shall continue to be credited and debited as provided in Subparagraph (A)(2)(b) and Paragraph (B)(1) of this Section until such application.

(2) The experience account shall be credited as follows:

(a) To the extent permitted by Paragraph (3) of this Subsection and after allocation to the amortization bases as provided in R.S. 11:102(B)(3)(d)(vii)(bb) and 102.2, as applicable, an amount not to exceed fifty percent of the remaining balance of the prior year's net investment experience gain as determined by the system's actuary.

(b) To the extent permitted by Paragraph (3) of this Subsection, an amount not to exceed that portion of the system's net investment income attributable to the balance in the experience account during the prior year.

(3)(a) In no event shall a credit be made to the account that would cause the balance in the experience account to exceed the reserve necessary to grant either of the following:

(i) Two permanent benefit increases determined pursuant to Subsection C of this Section if the system is eighty percent funded or greater.

(ii) One permanent benefit increase as determined pursuant to Subsection C of this Section if the system is less than eighty percent funded.

(b) If the system is less than eighty percent funded and has reserves in excess of the amounts provided for in Item (a)(ii) of this Paragraph, it shall not apply credits to the account pursuant to Subparagraph (2)(b) of this Subsection.

B. The experience account shall be debited as follows:

(1) An amount equal to that portion of the system's net investment loss attributable to the balance in the experience account during the prior year.

(2) An amount sufficient to fund a permanent benefit increase granted pursuant to Subsection C of this Section.

(3) In no event shall the amount in the experience account fall below zero.

C.(1) In accordance with the provisions of this Section, the board of trustees may recommend to the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives that the system be permitted to grant a permanent benefit increase to retirees and beneficiaries whenever the conditions in this Section are satisfied and the balance in the experience account is sufficient to fund such benefit fully on an actuarial basis, as determined by the system's actuary. If the legislative auditor's actuary disagrees with the determination of the system's actuary, a permanent benefit increase shall not be granted. The board of trustees shall not grant a permanent benefit increase unless such permanent benefit increase has been approved by the legislature. Any increase granted pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall begin on the July first following legislative approval, shall be payable annually, and shall be an amount equal to the lesser of:

(a) An amount as determined in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection.

(b) The increase in the consumer price index, U.S. city average for all urban consumers (CPI-U), as prepared by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, for the twelve-month period ending on the system's valuation date, if any. If the balance in the experience account is not sufficient to fund that sum, no increase shall be granted.

(2)(a) If the system is eighty percent funded or greater, three percent.

(b) If the system is at least seventy-five percent funded but less than eighty percent funded and the legislature has not granted a benefit increase in the preceding fiscal year, two and one-half percent.

(c) If the system is at least sixty-five percent funded but less than seventy-five percent funded and the legislature has not granted a benefit increase in the preceding fiscal year, two percent.

(d) If the system is at least fifty-five percent funded but less than sixty-five percent funded and the legislature has not granted a benefit increase in the preceding fiscal year, one and one-half percent.

(e) If the system is less than fifty-five percent funded or if the system is less than eighty-five percent funded but more than fifty-five percent funded and the legislature granted a benefit increase in the preceding fiscal year, no increase shall be granted.

(3) Subject to the limitations contained in Subsection F of this Section, the percentage of each recipient's permanent benefit increase shall be based on the benefit being paid to the recipient on the effective date of the increase.

(4)(a) Except as provided in Subparagraph (c) of this Paragraph, in order to be eligible for any permanent benefit increase payable on or before June 30, 2009, there must be the funds available in the experience account to pay for such an increase, and a retiree:

(i) Shall have received a benefit for at least one year; and

(ii) Shall have attained at least age fifty-five.

(b) Except as provided in Subparagraph (c) of this Paragraph, a nonretiree beneficiary shall be eligible for the permanent benefit increase payable on or before June 30, 2009:

(i) If benefits had been paid to the retiree or the beneficiary, or both combined, for at least one year; and

(ii) In no event before the retiree would have attained age fifty-five.

(c)(i) The provisions of Items (a)(ii), (b)(ii), (d)(ii), and (e)(ii) of this Paragraph shall not apply to any person who receives disability benefits from this system, or who receives benefits based on the death of a disability retiree of this system.

(ii) The actuarial cost of implementing the provisions of Acts 2001, No. 1162, shall be paid by debiting the experience account which must have the funds available in the experience account to pay for such an increase.

(d) Except as provided in Subparagraph (c) of this Paragraph, in order to be eligible for any permanent benefit increase payable on or after July 1, 2009, there shall be the funds available in the experience account to pay for such an increase, and a retiree:

(i) Shall have received a benefit for at least one year; and

(ii) Shall have attained at least age sixty.

(e) Except as provided in Subparagraph (c) of this Paragraph, a nonretiree beneficiary shall be eligible for the permanent benefit increase payable on or after July 1, 2009:

(i) If benefits had been paid to the retiree or the beneficiary, or both combined, for at least one year; and

(ii) In no event before the retiree would have attained age sixty.

(5)(a) On December 1, 2001, the board of trustees shall grant a one-time cost-of-living adjustment to:

(i) Each retiree who had twenty-five years of service credit, exclusive of unused leave, or a disability retiree regardless of the number of years of service credit, and had been receiving a benefit for at least fifteen years on December 1, 2001; and

(ii) Each nonretiree beneficiary receiving a benefit on December 1, 2001, if the deceased member had twenty-five years of service credit exclusive of unused leave, or was a disability retiree regardless of the number of years of service credit, and the retiree and nonretiree beneficiary, or both combined, had received a benefit for at least fifteen years.

(b) The one-time adjustment payable to each recipient shall equal an amount up to but not exceeding two hundred dollars a month, but the total monthly benefit of any such recipient resulting from this adjustment shall not exceed one thousand dollars.

D. Repealed by Acts 2009, No. 497, §3, eff. June 30, 2009.

E. The first normal permanent benefit increase shall be effective July 1, 1999.

F.(1) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section to the contrary, any permanent benefit increase granted on or before June 30, 2015, shall be calculated only on the first seventy thousand dollars of the retiree's annual retirement benefit. This seventy-thousand dollar limit shall be increased each year in an amount equal to any increase in the consumer price index, U.S. city average for all urban consumers (CPI-U) for the preceding year, if any.

(2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section to the contrary, any permanent benefit increase granted on or after July 1, 2015, shall be calculated only on the first sixty thousand dollars of the retiree's annual retirement benefit. This sixty-thousand dollar limit shall be increased each year in an amount equal to any increase in the consumer price index, U.S. city average for all urban consumers (CPI-U) for the immediately preceding one-year period ending in June, if any.

G.(1) The permanent benefit increase which is authorized by Subsection C of this Section shall be limited to the lesser of either two percent or an amount as determined in Subsection C of this Section in or for any year in which the system does not earn an actuarial rate of return of at least eight and one-quarter percent interest on the investment of the system's assets.

(2) No permanent benefit increase shall be authorized based on any actuarial valuation in which both of the following apply:

(a) The system fails to earn an actuarial rate of return which exceeds the board-approved actuarial valuation rate.

(b) The system is less than eighty percent funded.

H.(1) Notwithstanding any provision of this Section to the contrary, in a year in which the experience account balance is insufficient to fund the amount required pursuant to Paragraph (C)(1) of this Section, the board may make the recommendation provided in Paragraph (C)(1) of this Section if all of the following conditions are satisfied:

(a) No benefit increase was granted in the preceding fiscal year.

(b) The experience account balance established in the system valuation for the preceding fiscal year reached its maximum reserve permitted pursuant to Paragraph (A)(3) of this Section applicable to the system valuation for that valuation year.

(c) The experience account balance established in the system valuation for the current fiscal year is insufficient to fund the maximum increase permitted pursuant to Paragraph (C)(2) of this Section applicable to the system valuation for the preceding fiscal year.

(d) All of the insufficiency in the account is attributable to the following:

(i) The growth of the cost of the increase, but only if that growth was produced solely by either or both of these events:

(aa) Changes in the pool of the eligible recipients.

(bb) The growth in the benefit amount to which the increase applies due to the application of the CPI-U pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph (C)(1) of this Section.

(ii) Credits to the account, if any, are insufficient to cover the growth in the cost of the increase.

(2) The amount of the increase shall be equal to the amount the balance in the experience account will fully fund rounded to the nearest lower one-tenth of one percent.

Acts 1992, No. 1031, §1, eff. July 1, 1992; Acts 1999, No. 402, §1; Act 2001, No. 1162, §1, eff. July 1, 2001; Act 2001, No. 1172, §1; Acts 2004, No. 588, §1, eff. June 30, 2004; Acts 2009, No. 497, §§1 & 3, eff. June 30, 2009; Acts 2012, No. 483, §1, declared unconstitutional by La. Supreme Court; HCR 2 of the 2013 R.S., eff. May 23, 2013; Acts 2014, No. 104, §1, eff. June 30, 2014; Acts 2014, No. 399, §1, eff. June 30, 2014.

NOTE: See Acts 2001, No. 1172, §4 relative to effective date.

NOTE: See Acts 2001, No. 1172, §2 (2nd) relative to funding and accountability and see Acts 2001, No. 1172, §3 relative to nonseverability.

NOTE: See Acts 2004, No. 588, §2, relative to balances in the Employee Experience Account of the Teachers' Retirement System of La. on June 30, 2004.

NOTE: See Acts 2009, No. 497, §2, eff. June 30, 2009, relative to conflicts with previous Acts and §4 relative to affect on contribution rates.

NOTE: Acts 2012, No. 483, which amended R.S. 11:883.1(A)(2)(a) and enacted R.S. 11:883.1(C)(4)(d)(iii) and (e)(iii) was held unconstitutional by the state Supreme Court in Retired State Employees Association, et al. v State of Louisiana No. 2013-CA-0499 (La. 6/28/13); 2013 Westlaw 3287132.

NOTE: See HCR 2 of the 2013 R.S. relative to suspension of Act 483 of the 2012 R.S. and application and intent regarding provisions of the Act not suspended by the resolution.

NOTE: Acts 2014, No. 104, eff. 6/30/14 granted a PBI in accordance with the provisions of this Section.

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