Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF5292

Introduced
4/4/24  

Caption

Retirement; conflict in statute that dictates established date for full funding resolved, and obsolete provisions deleted.

Impact

If enacted, HF5292 will directly affect the funding practices for various public employee retirement plans in Minnesota. By establishing a more uniform approach to determining the required contributions, the bill aims to ensure that retirement funds are adequately supported and maintained over time. This could improve the financial stability of retirement plans, allowing for better forecasting and management of public funds. The updated guidelines are intended to enhance transparency and fiscal health of the retirement accounts that are essential for public employees.

Summary

House Bill 5292 is designed to address conflicts within Minnesota's existing legislation regarding retirement funding. The bill specifically proposes updates to Minnesota Statutes 2023 Supplement, section 356.215, by resolving ambiguities in the established date for full funding of public retirement plans. It deletes provisions deemed obsolete and seeks to streamline calculations related to the amortization of unfunded actuarial accrued liabilities, effectively providing clearer guidelines for retirement fund management and ensuring fiscal accountability in the state's pension system.

Contention

While many stakeholders recognize the importance of ensuring properly funded retirement systems, some concerns have been raised regarding the specifics of how these changes will be implemented. Critics may argue that the bill could unintentionally lead to increased financial burdens on local governments in meeting the funding requirements, particularly if the changes demand new calculations and financial reporting that local agencies are not prepared for. Thus, balancing the fiscal health of retirement systems with the administrative capacity of local governments remains a core point of discussion surround the legislation.

Companion Bills

MN SF5227

Similar To Full funding dates statute conflict resolution provision and obsolete provisions deletion

Previously Filed As

MN SF5227

Full funding dates statute conflict resolution provision and obsolete provisions deletion

MN SF3673

Teachers Retirement Association established date for full funding provision modification

MN SF3314

Teachers Retirement Association higher education individual retirement account plan provisions modifications and appropriations

MN SF3453

Amortizing unfunded liabilities method modification; standards definition for actuarial work establishment

MN HF3294

Higher education individual retirement account plan; normal retirement age lowered to age 64, employee and employer contributions increased, end of amortization period extended to 2053, pension adjustment revenue increased for school districts, and money appropriated.

MN HF3249

Method for amortizing unfunded liabilities modified, definition for standards for actuarial work added, and conforming changes made.

MN SF3162

Omnibus pension bill

MN HF3100

Pension finance bill.

MN HF4483

Miscellaneous technical corrections made to laws and statutes; erroneous, obsolete, and omitted text and references corrected; and redundant, conflicting, and superseded provisions removed.

MN HF3212

State Patrol retirement plan and public employees police and fire retirement plan provisions modified; employee contribution rates reduced; postretirement adjustments increased; vesting and return to work requirements modified, employer contribution rate decreased, and supplemental employer contribution added; and direct state aids increased and added.

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