Oklahoma 2024 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB453 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 02/20/2024

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
2nd Session of the 59th Legislature (2024) 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
FOR 
SENATE BILL 453 	By: Garvin 
 
 
 
 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
 
An Act relating to the Oklahoma Firefighters Pension 
and Retirement System; amending 11 O.S. 2021, 
Sections 49-101 and 49-101.2, as amended by Section s 
3 and 4, Chapter 232, O.S.L. 2022 (11 O.S. Supp. 
2022, Sections 49-101 and 49-101.2), which relate to 
volunteer firefighter pension amounts; modifying 
volunteer firefighter pension amount; modifying 
compensation determination; amending 62 O.S. 2021, 
Section 3103, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 
306, O.S.L. 2022 (62 O.S. Supp. 2023, Section 3103), 
which relates to the Oklahoma P ension Legislation 
Actuarial Analysis Act; modifying definition; 
updating statutory language; updating statutory 
references; providing effective dates; and declaring 
an emergency. 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     11 O.S. 2021, Section 49 -101, as 
amended by Section 3, Chapter 232, O.S.L. 2022 (11 O.S. Supp. 2022, 
Section 49-101), is amended to read as follow s: 
Section 49-101.  A.  All retired volunteer firefighters who 
qualify for retirement shall be entitled to a monthly pension.  The 
monthly pension of a volunteer firefighter who retires prior to the 
effective date of this act shall be in the amount retired volun teer  RBS No. 3521 
 
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firefighters are receiving at the time the volunteer firefighter 
begins to receive a pension for each year of credited service not to 
exceed thirty (30) years.  Volunteer firefighters who retire on and 
after the effective date of this act shall receive a monthly pension 
in the amount of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each year of credited 
service not to exceed thirty (30) years.  In determining the n umber 
of years of credited service, a fractional year of six (6) mont hs or 
more shall be counted as one (1) fu ll year and a fractional year of 
less than six (6) months shall not be counted in such determination.  
Retired volunteer firefighters of a municipality shall receive a 
pension of not less than that which retired volunteer firefighters 
of such municipality were receiving on June 30, 1985. 
B.  A volunteer firefighter who terminates service after 
completing ten (10) years of credited service, but less than twenty 
(20) years of credited service, shall be entitled to rece ive a 
vested benefit commencing on the da te the firefighter reaches fifty 
(50) years of age or the date the firefighter would have had twenty 
(20) years of credited service had th e firefighter’s service 
continued uninterrupted, whichever is later.  The monthly amount of 
such retirement bene fit shall be the amount being paid to v olunteer 
firefighters at the time the member vests multiplied by the number 
of years of credited service.  Credit ed service must be established 
at the time of the volunteer firefight er’s termination.  If a 
volunteer firefighter who terminated employment and elected, or was  RBS No. 3521 
 
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eligible to elect, a vested benefit dies prior to being eligible to 
receive benefits, the volunteer firefighter’s beneficiary, as 
defined in paragraph 16 of Section 49 -100.1 of this title, shall be 
entitled to the volunteer firefighter ’s normal monthly retirement 
benefit on the date the deceased volunteer firefighter would have 
been eligible to rece ive the benefit. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     11 O .S. 2021, Section 49 -101.2, as 
amended by Section 4, Chapter 232, O.S.L. 2022 (11 O.S. Supp. 2022, 
Section 49-101.2), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 49-101.2.  Any member serving as an active volunteer 
firefighter who receives annual compensation from the fire 
department the firefig hter is enrolled in as a member of the 
Oklahoma Firefighters Pension and Retirement System for services 
related to firefighting, other than reimbursemen t of expenses in 
excess of five and one-half (5 1/2) times the annual pension benefit 
paid by the System to a r etired volunteer firefighter with twenty 
(20) years credited service Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty -nine 
Dollars and sixty-nine cents ($9,939.69), shall be considered a paid 
firefighter and must meet the physical and agility requirements 
pursuant to Section 49-116 of this title to continue as an active 
member of the System.  Cr edited service earned as a paid firefighter 
pursuant to this section shall not be considered actual experience 
as a paid firefighter for p urposes of meeting the qualifications of 
a paid fire chief as provided in Section 29 -102 of this title.  No  RBS No. 3521 
 
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fire department of a participating municipality shall employ a 
volunteer firefighter from another fire department to perform 
services relating to firefighting for any compensation of any kind. 
SECTION 3.     AMENDATORY     62 O.S. 2021, Section 310 3, as 
last amended by Section 1, Chapter 306, O.S.L. 2022 (62 O.S. Su pp. 
2023, Section 3103), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 3103. As used in the Oklahoma Pension Legislat ion 
Actuarial Analysis Act: 
1.  “Amendment” means any amendment, including a substitute 
bill, made to a retirement bill by any committee of the House of 
Representatives or Senate, any conference committee of the House or 
Senate or by the House or Senate; 
2.  “RB number” means that number precede d by the letters “RB” 
assigned to a retirement bill by the respective staffs of the 
Oklahoma State Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives when 
the respective staff office prepares a retirement bill for a member 
of the Legislature; 
3.  “Legislative Actuary” means the firm or entity that enters 
into a contract with the Legislative Service Bureau pursuant to 
Section 452.15 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes to provide the 
actuarial services and other duties provided for in the Oklahoma 
Pension Legislation Actuarial Analysis Act; 
4.  “Nonfiscal amendment” means an amendment to a retirement 
bill having a fiscal impact, which amendment does not change any  RBS No. 3521 
 
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factor of an actuarial investigation specified in subsection A of 
Section 3109 of this title; 
5.  “Nonfiscal retirement bill” means a retirement bill: 
a. which does not affect the cost or funding factors of a 
retirement system, 
b. which affects such factors only in a manner which does 
not: 
(1) grant a benefit increase under the retirement 
system affected by the bill, 
(2) create an actuarial accrued liability for or 
increase the actuarial accrued liability of the 
retirement system affected by the bill, or 
(3) increase the normal cost of the retirement system 
affected by the bill, 
c. which authorizes the purchase by an active member of 
the retirement system, at the actuarial cost for the 
purchase as computed pursuant to the statute in effect 
on the effective date of the measure allowing such 
purchase, of years of service for purposes of reaching 
a normal retirement date in the applicable retirement 
system, but which cannot be used in order to compute 
the number of years of service for purposes of 
computing the retirement benefit for the member,  RBS No. 3521 
 
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d. which provides for the computation of a service -
connected disability retirement benefit for members of 
the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System 
pursuant to Section 2-305 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes if the members were unable to complete twenty 
(20) years of service as a result of the disability, 
e. which requires membership in the defined benefit plan 
authorized by Section 901 et seq. of Title 74 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes for persons whose first elected or 
appointed service occurs on or after November 1, 2018, 
if such persons had any prior service in t he Oklahoma 
Public Employees Retirement System prior to November 
1, 2015, 
f. which provides for a one-time increase in retirement 
benefits if the increase in retirement benefits is not 
a permanent increase in the gross annual retirement 
benefit payable to a member or beneficiary, occurs 
only once pursuant to a single statutory authorization 
and does not exceed: 
(1) the lesser of two percent (2%) of the gross 
annual retirement benefit of the member or One 
Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) and requires that 
the benefit may only be provided if the funded 
ratio of the affected retirement system would not  RBS No. 3521 
 
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be less than sixty percent (60%) but not greater 
than eighty percent (80%) after the benefit 
increase is paid, 
(2) the lesser of two percent (2%) of the gross 
annual retirement benefit of the member or One 
Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($1,200.00) and 
requires that the benefit may only be provided if 
the funded ratio of the affected retirement 
system would be greater than eighty percent (80%) 
but not greater than one h undred percent (100%) 
after the benefit increase is paid, 
(3) the lesser of two percent (2%) of the gross 
annual retirement benefit of the member or One 
Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($1,400.00) and 
requires that the benefit may only be provided if 
the funded ratio of the affected retirement 
system would be greater than one hundred percent 
(100%) after the benefit increase is paid, or 
(4) the greater of two percent (2%) of the gross 
annual retirement benefit of the volunteer 
firefighter or One Hundred Dolla rs ($100.00) for 
persons who retired from the Oklahoma 
Firefighters Pension and Retirement System as 
volunteer firefighters and who did not retire  RBS No. 3521 
 
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from the Oklahoma Firefighters Pension and 
Retirement System as a paid firefighter. 
As used in this subparagr aph, “funded ratio” means the 
figure derived by dividing the actuarial value of 
assets of the applicable retirement system by the 
actuarial accrued liability of the applicable 
retirement system, 
g. which modifies the disability pension standard for 
police officers who are members of the Oklahoma Police 
Pension and Retirement System as provi ded by Section 3 
of this act 50-115 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes, 
h. which provides a cost-of-living benefit increase 
pursuant to the provisions of: 
(1) Section 49-143.7 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes, 
(2) Section 50-136.9 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes, 
(3) Section 1104K of Title 20 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes, 
(4) Section 2-305.12 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes, 
(5) Section 17-116.22 of Title 70 of the O klahoma 
Statutes, or  RBS No. 3521 
 
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(6) Section 930.11 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes, or 
i. which modifies the computation of the line-of-duty 
disability benefit pursuant to the provisions of this 
act section and Sections 50-101 and 50-115 of Title 11 
of the Oklahoma Statutes, or 
j. which provides for a benefits increase for volunteer 
firefighters pursuant to Sections 49-101 and 49-101.2 
of Title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes . 
A nonfiscal retirement bill shall include any retirement bill that 
has as its sole purpose the appropriation or distribution or 
redistribution of monies in some manner to a retirement system for 
purposes of reducing the unfunded liability of such system or the 
earmarking of a portion of the re venue from a tax to a reti rement 
system or increasing the percentage of the revenue earmarked from a 
tax to a retirement system; 
6. “Reduction-in-cost amendment” means an amendment to a 
retirement bill having a fisc al impact which reduces the cost of the 
bill as such cost is determined by the actuarial investigation for 
the bill prepared pursuant to Section 3109 of this title; 
7.  “Retirement bill” means any bill or joint resolution 
introduced or any bill or joint resolution amended by a member of 
the Oklahoma Legislature which cre ates or amends any law directly 
affecting a retirement system.  A retirement bill shall not mean a  RBS No. 3521 
 
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bill or resolution that impacts the revenue of any state tax in 
which a portion of the reve nue generated from such tax is earmarked 
for the benefit of a retirement system; 
8.  “Retirement bill having a fiscal impact” means any 
retirement bill creating or establishing a retirement system and any 
other retirement bill other than a nonfiscal retirement bill; and 
9. “Retirement system” means the Teachers’ Retirement System of 
Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System, the 
Uniform Retirement System for Justices and Judges, the Oklahoma 
Firefighters Pension and Retirement System, the O klahoma Police 
Pension and Retirement System, t he Oklahoma Law Enforcement 
Retirement System, or a retirement system established after January 
1, 2006. 
SECTION 4.  Sections 1 and 2 of this act shall become effective 
in accordance with the provisions of Section 58 of Article V of the 
Oklahoma Constitution. 
SECTION 5.  Section 3 of this act shall become effective July 1, 
2024. 
SECTION 6.  It being immediately necessary for the preservation 
of the public peace, health or safety, an emergency is hereby 
declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and 
be in full force from and after its passage and approval. 
 
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