Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB30 Latest Draft

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                            2014 REGULAR SESSION 
ACTUARIAL NOTE HB 30
 
 
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House Bill 30 HLS 14RS-357
 
Original 
 
Author: Representatives Sam Jones 
and Kenneth E. Havard
 
 
Date: April 29, 2014
 
 
LLA Note HB 30.01
 
 
Organizations Affected: 
Louisiana State Employees’ 
Retirement System 
 
OR +$97,481,233 APV 
The Note was prepared by the Actuarial Services Department of the Office of the 
Legislative Auditor.  The attachment of the Note to HB 30 provides compliance 
with the requirements of R.S. 24:521. 
 
 
Bill Header:  RETIREMENT/COLAS:  Provides a permanent benefit increase paid from the experience account to certain retired 
members and beneficiaries of the Louisiana State Employees’ Retirement System 
 
Cost Summary: 
 
The estimated actuarial and fiscal impact of the proposed legislation is summarized below. Actuarial costs pertain to changes in the 
actuarial present value of future benefit payments.  A cost is denoted by “Increase” or a positive number.  Savings are denoted by 
“Decrease” or a negative number. 
 
Actuarial Cost/(Savings) to Retirement Systems and OGB  	$97,481,233 
Total Five Year Fiscal Cost  
Expenditures 	See Below 
Revenues 	$0 
 
Estimated Actuarial Impact: 
 
The chart below shows the estimated change in the actuarial present value of future benefit payments, if any, attributable to the 
proposed legislation.  A cost is denoted by “Increase” or a positive number.  Savings are denoted by “Decrease” or a negative 	number. 
Present value costs associated with administration or other fiscal concerns are not included in these values. 
 
 	Increase (Decrease) in 
Actuarial Cost (Savings) to: 	The Actuarial Present Value 
All Louisiana Public Retirement Systems   $97,481,233 
Other Post Retirement Benefits 	$0 
Total 	$97,481,233 
 
This bill complies with the Louisiana Constitution which requires unfunded liabilities created by an improvement in benefits to be 
amortized over a period not to exceed ten years. 
 
Estimated Fiscal Impact: 
 
The chart below shows the estimated fiscal impact of the proposed legislation.  This represents the effect on cash flows for 
government entities including the retirement systems and the Office of Group Benefits.  Fiscal costs include estimated administrative 
costs and costs associated with other fiscal concerns.  A fiscal cost is denoted by “Increase” or a positive number.  F	iscal savings are 
denoted by “Decrease” or a negative number. 
 
EXPENDITURES	2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-2018 2018-2019 5 Year Total
  State General Fund $                       0  $                       0  $                       0  $                       0  $                       0  $                       0 
  Agy Self Generated See Below See Below See Below See Below See Below See Below 
  Stat Deds/Other                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0 
  Federal Funds                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0 
  Local Funds                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0 
  Annual Total See Below See Below See Below See Below See Below See Below 
REVENUES	2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-2018 2018-2019 5 Year Total
  State General Fund $                       0  $                       0  $                       0  $                       0  $                       0  $                       0 
  Agy Self Generated                         0                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0 
  Stat Deds/Other                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0 
  Federal Funds                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0 
  Local Funds                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0                          0 
  Annual Total $                       0  $                       0  $                       0  $                       0  $                       0  $                       0 
  2014 REGULAR SESSION 
ACTUARIAL NOTE HB 30
 
 
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Bill Information: 
 
Current Law 
 
Article 10(29)(F), enacted by the legislature and the voters in 2010, states “Benefit provisions for members of any public 
retirement system, plan, or fund that is subject to legislative authority shall be altered only by legislative enactment.  No such 
benefit provisions having an actuarial cost shall be enacted unless approved by two-thirds of the elected members of each house 
of the legislature.”  Based on our reading of the amendment, our discussions with General Counsel for the LLA, and our 
discussions with legislative staff, we have concluded for the purposes of this actuarial note, that future transfers of investment 
gains to the Experience Account will occur until the balance in the Experience Account is equal to the cost of a 6% benefit 
increase for eligible retirees.  However, because future COLA grants will require the introduction of a bill, approval by two-thirds 
of the House and Senate, and the signature of the governor, we assume that COLA grants are ad hoc, and are not automatic.   
 
Current law provides a legal template that the legislature may choose to adopt in the enactment of permanent benefit increases 
(PBI).  This template specifies eligibility criteria, which is generally age 60 with one year of retirement, and the basis for the 
amount of a PBI grant, which is the CPI-U.  There is no requirement that PBI legislation follow the template. Nor is there any 
guarantee that PBIs in the future will even be based on the balance in the Experience Account. 
 
The PBI template provides the following:  
 
Eligibility: 
 
The following retirees and beneficiaries of the Louisiana State Employees’ Retirement System (LASERS) will be eligible for 
a PBI. 
 
1. Each retiree who satisfies all of the following criteria on June 30, 2014: 
 
• Has received a benefit for at least one year, and 
• Has attained at least age 60. 
 
2. Each non-retiree beneficiary (including each survivor of a deceased active member) receiving a benefit on June 30, 
2014, who satisfies all of the following criteria: 
 
• The deceased member or beneficiary or both combined have received benefits for at least one year, and 
• The deceased member would have been at least age 60 had he lived. 
 
3. Each disability retiree and each beneficiary who is receiving benefits based on the death of a disability retiree, who 
also on June 30, 2014, has been receiving benefits for at least one year. 
 
Permanent Benefit Increase 
 
• Based on the template law, each eligible retiree and beneficiary will be eligible for a 1.5% PBI on the portion of a 
retiree/beneficiary’s benefit that is less than $96,931. 
 
Proposed Law 
 
HB 30 provides a permanent benefit increase equal to 1.5% x the individual’s current annual benefit for eligible retirees.  The 
permanent benefit increase will be based on the first $96,931 of the benefit currently payable.  In other words, the maximum 
permanent benefit increase that may be granted is $1,453.97 per year. 
 
The benefit increase provided by HB 30 shall become effective July 1, 2014. 
 
Implications of the Proposed Changes 
 
As a result of HB 30, amounts in the LASERS Experience Account will be used to provide permanent benefit increases for 
eligible retirees and beneficiaries.  The maximum benefit increase will be the lesser of 1.5% x the current annual benefit and 
$1,453.97. 
 
 
Cost Analysis:  
 
Analysis of Actuarial Costs 
 
Retirement Systems 
 
The actuarial present value of future benefits of LASERS will increase $97,481,233 	if HB 30 is enacted.  Additional 
information is shown below: 
 
Description 	Number Increase in Accrued Liability 
Retirees with one year of retirement age 60 and older 28,722 	$ 84,301,094 
Beneficiaries and Survivors 	5,515 	9,230,820 
Disability Retirees 	2,459 	3,949,319 
Total 	36,696 	$ 97,481,233  2014 REGULAR SESSION 
ACTUARIAL NOTE HB 30
 
 
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If HB 30 is enacted, $97,481,233 	will be transferred from the Experience Account to the R	egular Benefit Account to offset 
the additional liability incurred by the retirement system.  Employer contribution requirements will not change. 
 
Other Post Retirement Benefits 
 
There are no actuarial costs associated with HB 30 for post-employment benefits other than pensions. 
 
Analysis of Fiscal Costs 
 
 
HB 30 will have the following effects on fiscal costs during the five year measurement period. 
 
Expenditures: 
 
1. Expenditures from the General Fund will not change. 
 
2. Expenditures from LASERS (Agy Self-	Generated) will increase beginning FYE 2015 as larger pension benefits are 
distributed. There will be an outflow of funds from the System for the PBI payments to eligible retirees and 
beneficiaries in the following amounts by year. 
 
Fiscal Year 
Increase in 
LASERS Expenditures 
2014-15 $  10,601,673  
2015-16 10,322,302  
2016-17 10,030,001  
2017-18 9,729,766  
2018-19 9,419,382  
Total $  50,103,124  
 
3. Expenditures from Local Funds will not change. 
 
Revenues: 
 
• LASERS revenues (Agy Self-Generated) will not change.  Assets in the Experience Account will be transferred to the 
Regular Benefit Account to cover the additional liability associated with the enactment of HB 30. 
 
Actuarial Data, Methods, and Assumptions 
 
This actuarial note was prepared using actuarial data, methods, and assumptions as disclosed in the most recent actuarial valuation 
report approved by PRSAC.  These assumptions and methods are in compliance with actuarial standards of practice.  This data, 
methods and assumptions are being used to provide consistency with the actuary for the retirement system who may also be 
providing testimony to the Senate and House retirement committees. 
 
 
Actuarial Caveat 
 
There is nothing in HB 30 that will compromise the signing actuary’s ability to present an unbiased statement of actuarial opinion.  
 
Actuarial Credentials: 
 
Paul T. Richmond is the Manager of Actuarial Services for the Louisiana Legislative Auditor.  He is an Enrolled Actuary, a 
member of the American Academy of Actuaries, a member of the Society of Actuaries and has met the Qualification Standards of 
the American Academy of Actuaries necessary to render the actuarial opinion contained herein. 
 
 
Dual Referral: 
 
Senate  	House 
 
x 13.5.1: Annual Fiscal Cost ≥ $100,000 6.8(F)(1): Annual State Fiscal Cost ≥ $100,000 
    
 13.5.2: Annual Tax or Fee Change ≥ $500,000  6.8(F)(2): Annual State Revenue Reduction ≥ $500,000 
    
   6.8(G): Annual Tax or Fee Change ≥ $500,000