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03 LC 21 7085
House Bill 97 By: Representatives
Sims of the 130th, Smith of the 129th, Post 2, Jamieson of
the 22nd, Purcell of the 122nd, Sholar of the
141st, Post 1, and others
A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT
To amend Part 5 of Article 8 of Chapter 2 of Title 47 of the
Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to retirement benefits for certain
law enforcement personnel under the Employees´ Retirement System of
Georgia, so as to increase the retirement benefit for certain law enforcement
officers; to reduce the retirement age for such members; to provide for
creditable service for certain prior service; to provide for application and
payment of contributions; to provide for an additional employee membership
contribution; to provide for a maximum retirement benefit; to provide conditions
for an effective date and automatic repeal; to repeal conflicting laws; and for
other purposes.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
GEORGIA:
SECTION 1.
Part 5 of Article 8 of Chapter 2 of Title 47 of the Official
Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to retirement benefits for certain law
enforcement personnel under the Employees´ Retirement System of Georgia, is
amended by striking in its entirety Code Section 47_2_223, relating to
retirement benefits for those in service in the Uniform Division of the
Department of Public Safety, and inserting in lieu thereof the
following: "47_2_223. (a)
For purposes of this Code section, the term 'highest average compensation' means
the member´s highest average monthly earnable compensation during a period
of 24 consecutive calendar months while a member of the retirement
system. (b) Anything in this chapter to the contrary
notwithstanding, every person who is in service in the Uniform Division of the
Department of Public Safety as an officer, noncommissioned officer, or trooper,
a sworn law enforcement officer certified pursuant to Chapter 8 of Title 35
employed by the Department of Natural Resources, or as an officer or agent
of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation on June 30, 1970
2004, and every person who enters or reenters such service on or after
July 1, 1970 2004, may retire at any time after
attaining the age of 55 or upon accruing at least 25 years of creditable
service, and, upon retirement, such retiree shall receive the
regular retirement benefits under this chapter, provided that he or she shall in
any case receive a minimum monthly retirement benefit equal to
2 3 percent of his or her highest average compensation
for each year of creditable service by filing an application therefor in a
manner similar to that provided in Code Section
47_2_110. (c)(1) Any member of this retirement
system subject to the provisions of this Code section may obtain not more than
five years of creditable service for prior service as a peace officer while
employed by any political subdivision of the state; provided, however, that no
creditable service shall be granted for any time which has been used or may be
used in the determination of the member´s eligibility for retirement
benefits or allowances in any other public retirement
system. (2) In order to obtain creditable
service as provided by this subsection, the member shall make application to the
board of trustees in such form as the board deems proper, accompanied by such
evidence of prior employment as the board deems necessary and payment of
employee contributions which would have been made if the member had been a
member of this retirement system during such period of prior service, including
the additional employee membership contribution provided for in subsection (d)
of this Code section, together with regular interest
thereon. (3) Application for the creditable
service provided by this subsection must be made not later than December 31,
2004, or within 90 days of employment, whichever date is
later. (d) Any other provision of this chapter
to the contrary notwithstanding, any member of this retirement system subject to
the provisions of this Code section shall contribute an employee membership
contribution of 2 percent of his or her earnable compensation in addition to any
other such employee membership contribution required by this
chapter. (e) Any other provision of this chapter
to the contrary notwithstanding, no member of this retirement system subject to
the provisions of this Code section shall receive a retirement benefit in excess
of 85 percent of his or her highest average
compensation."
SECTION 2.
This Act shall become effective on July 1, 2004, only if it
is determined to have been concurrently funded as provided in Chapter 20 of
Title 47 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, the "Public Retirement
Systems Standards Law"; otherwise, this Act shall not become effective and shall
be automatically repealed in its entirety on July 1, 2004, as required by
subsection (a) of Code Section 47_20_50.
SECTION 3.
All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are
repealed.
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