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RS 11:2135 - Pension accumulation fund; contributions to and payments from fund; determination of normal and accrued liability contributions; remedies

LA Rev Stat § 11:2135 (2018) (N/A)
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§2135. Pension accumulation fund; contributions to and payments from fund; determination of normal and accrued liability contributions; remedies

A.(1) For purposes of this Section, the phrase "tax collector" shall include any sheriff, ex-officio tax collector, collector of revenue, city tax collector, or any other person or official responsible for the collection of taxes shown to be collectible on any tax roll.

(2) For purposes of this Section, the phrase "tax roll" shall include any tax roll reflecting or relating to property located within any parish, regardless of whether or not such property is located within a municipality or other political subdivision within a parish.

B. The pension accumulation fund shall be the fund in which shall be accumulated all reserves for the payment of all pensions and other benefits payable from contributions made by employers and each tax collector as provided for in this Section and from which shall be paid all pensions and other benefits on account of members with prior service credit.

C. Contributions to and payments from the pension accumulation fund shall be made as follows:

(1) Each tax collector shall deduct one-sixteenth of one percent of the aggregate amount of the tax shown to be collected by the tax roll of each respective parish which money each tax collector shall turn over to the Registrars of Voters Employees' Retirement System of Louisiana, created by this Chapter, periodically at the same time he disburses funds to the tax recipient bodies of his respective parish.

(2) Should the amount paid and credited under Paragraph (1) of this Subsection be for a larger amount than the amount required by the Public Retirement Systems' Actuarial Committee to be paid and credited to the Pension Accumulation Fund and the Members' Supplemental Savings Fund, then the payment to be received by the retirement system in the following year shall be reduced accordingly.

(3) Should the amount paid and credited to the Pension Accumulation Fund in accordance with Paragraph (1) of this Subsection be a smaller amount than the amount required as determined by the Public Retirement Systems' Actuarial Committee, then any additional amount required shall be contributed by the employers and each employer shall contribute an amount determined as follows: compute the percent that the deficient amount is of the aggregate salaries or compensation of all members in the employ of all employers on which employers' contributions are due. Each employer then shall pay this percent of the aggregate salaries of all employees in his employ on which employers' contributions are done.

D.(1) Should a tax collector fail to timely remit the monies due to the retirement system pursuant to Paragraph (C)(1) of this Section, the board of trustees of the retirement system may make demand upon the state treasurer for payment of any past-due sums attributable to such tax collector's jurisdiction from revenue sharing funds that would otherwise become due to the delinquent tax collector's jurisdiction. In support of such demand, the board of trustees of the retirement system shall submit a resolution to the state treasurer certifying which jurisdiction's tax collector is delinquent in payment, the amount owed by such jurisdiction, and the identity of any designee or designees authorized to act on behalf of the retirement system in making such demand. Pursuant to such demand, before distribution of any revenue sharing funds to any delinquent jurisdiction, the state treasurer shall deduct from the revenue sharing funds otherwise due the amounts certified in the demand as past due and pay such deducted amount to the retirement system.

(2) The remedies provided in this Subsection are remedial and curative and may be exercised by the board of trustees at any time for any identifiable past-due sums due to the retirement system from any parish, city, or other governmental entity, regardless of when the deficiency initially arose. Such remedies shall be available in addition to any other remedy available under law. The failure of the board of trustees to make demand for payment from revenue sharing funds pursuant to the provisions of this Subsection shall not constitute a waiver of the right of the retirement system to require such payment or to make demand upon the state treasurer for payment from subsequent revenue sharing funds.

Acts 1954, No. 215, §8(3)(a to f). Amended by Acts 1959, No. 62, §1; Acts 1964, No. 218, §1; Acts 1974, No. 388, §1; Acts 1989, No. 202, §§1, 2; Acts 1990, No. 433, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1991; Redesignated from R.S. 18:1835 by Acts 1991, No. 74, §3, eff. June 25, 1991; Acts 2013, No. 299, §1, eff. June 30, 2013.

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