HOUSE BILL REPORT
SB 5014
This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in
their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a
statement of legislative intent.
As Passed House - Amended:
April 3, 2007
Title: An act relating to the process for adopting contribution rates for the actuarial funding of the state retirement systems.
Brief Description: Amending the process for adopting contribution rates for the state retirement systems.
Sponsors: By Senator Pridemore; by request of Office of the State Actuary.
Brief History:
Appropriations: 3/22/07, 3/26/07 [DPA].
Floor Activity:
Passed House - Amended: 4/3/07, 97-0.
Brief Summary of Bill (As Amended by House) |
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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
Majority Report: Do pass as amended. Signed by 33 members: Representatives Sommers, Chair; Dunshee, Vice Chair; Alexander, Ranking Minority Member; Bailey, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Haler, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Anderson, Buri, Chandler, Cody, Conway, Darneille, Ericks, Fromhold, Grant, Haigh, Hinkle, Hunt, Hunter, Kagi, Kenney, Kessler, Kretz, Linville, McDermott, McDonald, McIntire, Morrell, Pettigrew, Priest, Schual-Berke, Seaquist, P. Sullivan and Walsh.
Staff: David Pringle (786-7310).
Background:
The Pension Funding Council (PFC) was created by the Legislature in 1998 to adopt the
long-term economic assumptions and employer contribution rates for most of the state's
retirement systems. The PFC also administers audits of the actuarial analysis produced for the
PFC by the State Actuary.
The membership of the PFC consists of the chair and ranking minority members of the
Senate Ways and Means Committee and the House Appropriations Committee, and the
directors of the Office of Financial Management (OFM) and the Department of Retirement
Systems (DRS).
The Office of the State Actuary is responsible for recommending appropriate member and
employer contribution rates for the Public Employees', Teachers', School Employees', and
Washington State Patrol Retirement Systems and the Law Enforcement Officers' and Fire
Fighters' Retirement System Plan 1 to the PFC. The PFC typically holds several meetings
during the summer of even numbered years, and is required to adopt the pension contribution
rates for the upcoming fiscal biennium no later than September 30 of those even-numbered
years.
Prior to the adoption of contribution rates, the PFC submits the audited contribution rates to
the Select Committee on Pension Policy (SCPP). The SCPP is required to study the audited
contribution rates received from the PFC and make recommendations on changes to
assumptions or rates. The contribution rates adopted by the PFC are subject to revision by the
Legislature.
Every four years the PFC studies and may adopt changes to the long-term economic
assumptions used by the State Actuary in conducting all actuarial studies of the state
retirement systems, and by the DRS for the administration of benefits. The State Actuary
conducts a study of the experience and financial condition of the retirement systems for the
PFC economic assumption review process. The long-term assumptions used in analyzing the
Washington retirement system assets and liabilities include the long-term rate of investment
return, the long-term rate of growth in wages, and inflation. The next scheduled date for the
PFC to study and adopt changes to the long-term economic assumptions is May 31, 2008.
Summary of Amended Bill:
The timing of the PFC rate adoption process in even-numbered years is moved from requiring
the adoption of rates by September 30, to requiring the adoption of rates by July 31. At least
30 days prior to the adoption of rates by the PFC, the PFC would submit the preliminary
actuarial audit results to the SCPP for review and recommendations. The PFC may adopt
annual, rather than biennial, contribution rates for any rate-setting period.
The State Actuary will submit preliminary contribution rates before the PFC based on current
mandates, and following the actions of the PFC, prepare final actuarial valuation results and
contribution rates. The final valuation and contribution rates will also be audited by the PFC.
The PFC shall study the experience and long-term economic assumptions of the retirement
systems during the fall of odd-numbered years, rather than during the summer every four
years. The State Actuary shall submit information and make recommendations regarding the
condition of each retirement system by September 1 of odd-numbered years, beginning in
2007. The PFC may adopt changes to the long-term economic assumptions by October 1,
2007, and by October 1 of each odd-numbered year thereafter.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date of Amended Bill: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Staff Summary of Public Testimony:
None.
Persons Testifying: None.