Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1188 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 05/02/2022

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ENGROSSED HOUSE AMENDME NT 
 TO 
ENGROSSED SENATE BILL NO . 1188 By: Taylor, Jett, Coleman, 
Kidd, and Bergstrom of the 
Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Newton and Roberts (Dustin) 
of the House 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to state pensions; amending 11 O.S. 
2021, Section 50-112, which relates to eligibility 
for membership in system; allowing municipalities 
under certain population to hire certain retired 
police officers without reentering system; allowing 
for retired persons to be hired as police officers 
under certain circumstances without entrance into 
system; providing for codification; and providing an 
effective date. 
 
 
 
AMENDMENT NO. 1.  Strike the title, enacting clause, and entire bill 
and insert: 
 
 
 
 
"An Act relating to state pensions; amending 11 O.S. 
2021, Sections 50-111.3 and 50-112, which relate to 
the Oklahoma Police Pen sion and Retirement System ; 
modifying provision related to assumed rate of 
return; allowing municipalities u nder certain 
population to hire certain retired police officers 
without reentering system; allowing for retired 
persons to be hired as police officers under certain 
circumstances without entrance into s ystem; 
requiring payment of certain contribution amount; 
providing for codification; providing an effective 
date; and declaring an emergency . 
 
 
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.    AMENDATORY     11 O.S. 2021, Section 50 -111.3, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 50-111.3 A.  In lieu of terminating emp loyment and 
accepting a service retirement pension pursuant to Section 50 -114 of 
this title, any member of the Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement 
System who has not less than twenty ( 20) years of creditable service 
and who is eligible to receive a serv ice retirement pension ma y make 
an irrevocable election to participate in the Oklahoma Police 
Deferred Option Plan and defer the receipts of benefits in 
accordance with the provisions of this section. 
B.  For purposes of this section, creditable service sh all 
include service credi t reciprocally recognized pursuant to Section 
50-101 et seq. of this tit le but for eligibility purposes only. 
C.  The duration of participation in the Oklahoma Po lice 
Deferred Option Plan for a member shall not exceed five (5) year s.  
Participation in the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option Plan must begin 
the first day of a month and end on the last day of a month.  At the 
conclusion of a member's participation in the Oklahoma Police 
Deferred Option Plan, the member shall terminate emp loyment with all 
participating municipalities as an officer, and shall start 
receiving the member 's accrued monthly retirement benefit from the 
System.  Such a member may receive in -service distributions of such 
member's accrued monthly retirement benefit from the System if such  RBH No. 11250 
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member is reemployed by a participating municipality only if such 
reemployment is as a police chief or in a position not covered under 
the System. 
D.  When a member begins participation in the Oklahoma Police 
Deferred Option Plan, t he contribution of the em ployee shall cease.  
The employer contributions shall continue to be pai d in accordance 
with Section 50-109 of this title.  Municipal contributions for 
employees who elect the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option Plan shall 
be credited equally to the Oklahoma P olice Pension and Retirement 
System and to the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option Plan.  The monthly 
retirement benefits that would have been payable had the member 
elected to cease employment and receive a service retirement shall 
be paid into the Oklahoma P olice Deferred Option Plan account. 
E.  1.  A member who participates in this plan shall be eligible 
to receive cost of living increases. 
2.  A member who partici pates in this plan shall earn interest 
at a rate of two percentage po ints below the rate of re turn of the 
investment portfolio of the System, but no less than the actuarial 
assumed interest rate as certified by the actuary in the yearly 
evaluation report of the actuary seven and one-half percent (7.5%) 
interest effective Ju ly 1, 2022.  The interest shall be credited to 
the individual account balance of the member on an annual basis. 
F.  A participant in the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option Plan 
shall receive, at the option of the participant:  RBH No. 11250 
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1.  A lump sum payment from th e account equal to the optio n 
account balance of the participant, payable to the participant; 
2.  A lump sum payment from th e account equal to the option 
account balance of the participant, payable to the annuity provider 
which shall be selected by the par ticipant as a result of the 
research and investigation of the participant; or 
3.  Any other method of payment if approved by the State Board. 
Notwithstanding any other provis ion contained herein to the 
contrary, commencement of distributions under the Okla homa Police 
Deferred Option Plan shall be no later than the time as set forth in 
subsection C of Section 50-114 of this title. 
G. If the participant dies during the period of participation 
in the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option Plan, a lump sum payment 
equal to the account balance o f the participant shall be paid to the 
recipients, which may include a t rust, properly designated in 
writing by the participant or, if none, to t he surviving spouse who 
was married to the participant for the thirty (30) continuo us months 
immediately preceding the death of the participant; provided, a 
surviving spouse of a part icipant who died in, and as a consequence 
of, the performance of the part icipant's duty for a participating 
municipality shall not be subject to the thirty -month marriage 
requirement for survivor benefits or, if no surviving spouse, to the 
estate of the participant.  RBH No. 11250 
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H.  In lieu of participating in the Oklahoma Police Deferred 
Option Plan pursuant to subsections A, B, C, D, E , and F of this 
section, a member ma y make an irrevocable elect ion to participate in 
the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option Plan pursuant t o this subsection 
as follows: 
1.  For purposes of this subsection, the following definitions 
shall apply: 
a. "back drop date" means the date selected by the 
member, which is up to fiv e (5) years before the 
member elects to participate in the Oklahoma Polic e 
Deferred Option Plan, but not before the date at which 
the member completes twenty (20) years of credited 
service, 
b. "termination date" means the date th e member elects to 
participate in the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option 
Plan pursuant to this subsecti on, and the date the 
member terminates employment with all participat ing 
municipalities as an active police officer, such 
termination has at all times inclu ded reemployment of 
a member by a participating municipality only if such 
reemployment is as a polic e chief or in a positio n not 
covered under the System, 
c. "earlier attained credited service" means the credited 
service earned by a member as of the back d rop date,  RBH No. 11250 
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and earlier attained credited service cannot be 
reduced to less than twenty (20) years of credited 
service, and 
d. "deferred benefit balance" means all month ly 
retirement benefits that would have been payable had 
the member elected to cease emplo yment on the back 
drop date and receive a service retirement from the 
back drop date to the terminat ion date, all of the 
member's contributions and one -half (1/2) of the 
employer contributions from the back drop date to the 
termination date, with interest based on how the 
benefit would have accumulated as if the member had 
participated in the Oklahoma Po lice Deferred Option 
Plan pursuant to subsections A, B, C, D , and E of this 
section from the back drop date to the termination 
date; 
2.  At the termination d ate, the monthly pension be nefit shall 
be determined based on earlier attained credited service and on the 
final average salary as of the back drop date .  The member's 
individual deferred option account shall be credited with an amount 
equal to the deferre d benefit balance; the memb er shall terminate 
employment with all participating municipalities as a police officer 
and shall start receiving the member's accrued mont hly retirement 
benefit from the System .  The provisions of subsections B, C, E, F ,  RBH No. 11250 
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and G of this section shall apply to this subsection.  A member 
shall not participate in the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option Plan 
pursuant to this subsection if the member ha s elected to participate 
in the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option Plan pursuant to subsectio ns 
A, B, C, D, E, and F of this section; and 
3.  If a member who has not less than twenty (20) years of 
creditable service and who is eligible to receive a service 
retirement pension dies prior to terminating employment, the 
surviving spouse shall be eligib le to elect to receive a benefit 
determined as if the member had elected to participate in the 
Oklahoma Police Deferred O ption Plan in accordance with this 
subsection on the day immediately preceding the death .  The 
surviving spouse must have been married to the member for the thi rty 
(30) continuous months preceding the member's death; provided, the 
surviving spouse of a mem ber who died while in, and as a consequence 
of, the performance of the member's duty for a participating 
municipality shall not be subj ect to the thirty-month marriage 
requirement for this election. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     11 O.S. 2 021, Section 50-112, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 50-112. A. All persons employed as full-time duly 
appointed or elected of ficers who are paid for w orking more than 
twenty-five (25) hours per week or any person hired by a 
participating municipa lity who is undergoing police training to  RBH No. 11250 
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become a permanent police officer of the municipality shall 
participate in the System upon in itial employment with a p olice 
department of a participating municipality.  All such persons shall 
submit to a physical -medical examination pertaining to sight, 
hearing, agility and other conditions the requirements of which 
shall be established by the Sta te Board.  The person sha ll be 
required to complete this physical-medical examination prior to the 
beginning of actual em ployment.  This examination shall identify any 
preexisting conditions.  Except as otherwise provided in this 
section, a police officer shall be not less than tw enty-one (21) nor 
more than forty-five (45) years of age when accepted for membership 
in the System.  However, if a municipality should be found to be in 
noncompliance with the provisions of Article 50 of this title, as 
determined by the State Board, then any current full-time active 
police officer employed by a municipality as of July 1, 2001, shall 
not be denied eligibility to participate in the Oklahoma Police 
Pension and Retirement System solely due to age.  The State Board 
shall have authority to deny or revoke membership of any person 
submitting false information in such person ’s membership 
application.  The State Board shall have final authority in 
determining eligibility for membership in the System , pursuant to 
the provisions of this article. 
B.  The police chief of any participating municipality may be 
exempt from membership in the System or may become a member provided  RBH No. 11250 
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the member is not a retired member and the requirements of this 
section are met at the time of employment. 
C.  A member of the Syst em who has attained his or her normal 
retirement date may, if the member so elects, agree to ter minate 
employment and retire as a member of the System and make an election 
to receive distributions from th e System.  If a retired mem ber is 
reemployed by a participating municipality in the position of police 
chief or in a position which is not covered b y the System, 
retirement shall include receipt by such retired member of in-
service distributions from the S ystem. 
D.  A former member of the System who termina tes from covered 
employment and who has neither retired from the System nor entered 
the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option Plan and is later employed in a 
covered position with a participating municipality s hall not be 
denied eligibility to become a member of the System because he or 
she is forty-five (45) years of age or older.  If such member has 
withdrawn his or her contributions prior to re-entering the System 
and the member desires to receive credit for such prior service, 
then the member shall pay back s uch contributions and interest 
pursuant to Section 50 -111.1 of this title. 
E.  Notwithstanding a ny other provision of law to the contrary, 
a municipality that employs two (2) or fewer full-time police 
officers with a population of four thousand five hundre d (4,500) or 
less, according to the latest Federal Decennial Cens us, may employ a  RBH No. 11250 
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police officer retired police officers who is are more than forty-
five (45) years of age and who has never have participated in the 
Oklahoma Police Pension and Retiremen t System, but such police 
officer and are receiving retirement benefits.  Such officers shall 
not be eligible to reenter and participate in the System.  Such 
police officer shall be counted in the limitation im posed by this 
subsection.  Notwithstanding any othe r provisions of law, the State 
Board shall be granted access to information concerning a list of 
actively working police o fficers within the municipalities and 
agencies under the purview provided by the Co uncil on Law 
Enforcement Education and Training. 
SECTION 3.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 50-112.1 of Title 11, unless 
there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any person who is 
receiving retirement benefits from a st ate pension system may be 
hired by a municipality with a population of four thousand five 
hundred (4,500) or less, according to the latest Federal Decennia l 
Census, to fulfill the duties and obligations of a police officer. 
Such persons shall not be subject to the requirements and 
obligations of the Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System and 
shall not be eligible to enter into the System. A municipality, as 
described by the provisions of this section , shall be required to 
pay the employee contribution of eight percent (8%) to the Oklahoma  RBH No. 11250 
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Police Pension and Retirement System , as prescribed by Section 50-
110 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes , with respect to the 
compensation paid only to retirees who retired from the Okl ahoma 
Police Pension and Retirement System. 
SECTION 4.  This act shall become effective July 1, 2022. 
SECTION 5.  It being immediately necessary for the preservation 
of the public peace, health or safety, an emergency is her eby 
declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and 
be in full force from and after its passage an d approval." 
Passed the House of Representatives the 27th day of April, 2022. 
 
 
 
 
  
Presiding Officer of the House of 
 	Representatives 
 
 
Passed the Senate the ____ day of _______ ___, 2022. 
 
 
 
 
  
Presiding Officer of the Senate 
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ENGROSSED SENATE 
BILL NO. 1188 	By: Taylor, Jett, Coleman, 
Kidd, and Bergstrom of the 
Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Newton and Roberts (Dustin) 
of the House 
 
 
 
An Act relating to state pensions; amending 11 O.S. 
2021, Section 50-112, which relates to eligibility 
for membership in system; allowing municipalities 
under certain population to hire certain retired 
police officers without reentering system; allowing 
for retired persons to be hired as police officers 
under certain circumstances without entrance into 
system; providing for codification; and providing an 
effective date. 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 6.     AMENDATORY     1 1 O.S. 2021, Section 50 -112, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 50-112. A. All persons employed as full-time duly 
appointed or elected officers who are paid for working more than 
twenty-five (25) hours per week or any person hired by a 
participating municipality who is undergoing police training to 
become a permanent police officer of the municipality shall 
participate in the System upon initial employment with a police 
department of a participating municipality.  All such persons shall 
submit to a physical-medical examination pertaining to sight, 
hearing, agility and other conditions the requirements of which  RBS No. 3619 
 
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shall be established by the State Board.  The person shall be 
required to complete this physical -medical examination prior to the 
beginning of actual employment.  This examination shall identify any 
preexisting conditions.  Except as otherwise provided in this 
section, a police officer shall be not less than twenty -one (21) nor 
more than forty-five (45) years of age when accepted for membership 
in the System.  However, if a municipality should be found to be in 
noncompliance with the provisions of Article 50 of this title, as 
determined by the State Board, then any current full -time active 
police officer employed by a municipality as of July 1, 200 1, shall 
not be denied eligibility to participate in the Oklahoma Police 
Pension and Retirement System solely due to age.  The State Board 
shall have authority to deny or revoke membership of any person 
submitting false information in such person ’s membership 
application.  The State Board shall have final authority in 
determining eligibility for membership in the System , pursuant to 
the provisions of this article. 
B.  The police chief of any participating municipality may be 
exempt from membership in the Sy stem or may become a member provided 
the member is not a retired member and the requirements of this 
section are met at the time of employment. 
C.  A member of the System who has attained his or her normal 
retirement date may, if the member so elects, agre e to terminate 
employment and retire as a member of the System and make an election  RBS No. 3619 
 
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to receive distributions from th e System.  If a retired member is 
reemployed by a participating municipality in the position of police 
chief or in a position which is not c overed by the System, 
retirement shall include receipt by such retired member of in-
service distributions from the S ystem. 
D.  A former member of the System who terminates from covered 
employment and who has neither retired from the System nor entered 
the Oklahoma Police Deferred Option Plan and is later employed in a 
covered position with a participating municipality s hall not be 
denied eligibility to become a member of the System because he or 
she is forty-five (45) years of age or older.  If such member has 
withdrawn his or her contributions prior to re-entering the System 
and the member desires to receive credit for such prior service, 
then the member shall pay back such contributions and interest 
pursuant to Section 50 -111.1 of this title. 
E.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, 
a municipality that employs two (2) or fewer full-time police 
officers with a population of four thousand five hundred (4,500) or 
less, according to the latest Federal Decennial Cens us, may employ a 
police officer retired police officers who is are more than forty-
five (45) years of age and who has never have participated in the 
Oklahoma Police Pension and Retiremen t System, and are receiving 
retirement benefits.  but such police officer Such officers shall 
not be eligible to reenter and participate in the System.  Such  RBS No. 3619 
 
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police officer shall be counted in the limitation im posed by this 
subsection. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the State 
Board shall be granted access to information concerning a list of 
actively working police o fficers within the municipalities and 
agencies under the purview provided by the Co uncil on Law 
Enforcement Education and Training. 
SECTION 7.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 112.1 of Title 11, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
Notwithstanding any other provis ion of law, any person who is 
receiving retirement benefits from a st ate pension system may be 
hired by a municipality with a population of four thousand five 
hundred (4,500) or less, according to the latest Federal Decennial 
Census, to fulfill the duties and obligations of a police officer.  
Such persons shall not be subject to the requirements and 
obligations of the Oklahoma Police Pension Retirement System and 
shall not be eligible to enter into the System. 
SECTION 8.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2022.  RBS No. 3619 
 
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Passed the Senate the 8th day of March, 2022. 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the Sen ate 
 
 
Passed the House of Representatives the ____ day of __________, 
2022. 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the House 
 	of Representatives