2023 -- H 6295 ======== LC002736 ======== S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 ____________ A N A C T RELATING TO EDUCATION – TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT Introduced By: Representatives Serpa, Lima, Biah, O'Brien, Dawson, Phillips, Fellela, McNamara, Messier, and Casimiro Date Introduced: April 19, 2023 Referred To: House Finance It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: SECTION 1. Section 16-16-40 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-16 entitled "Teachers’ 1 Retirement [See Title 16 Chapter 97 — The Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" is hereby 2 amended to read as follows: 3 16-16-40. Additional benefits payable to retired teachers. 4 (a) All teachers and all beneficiaries of teachers receiving any service retirement or 5 ordinary or accidental disability retirement allowance pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and 6 chapter 17 of this title, on or before December 31, 1967, shall receive a cost of living retirement 7 adjustment equal to one and one-half percent (1.5%) per year of the original retirement allowance, 8 not compounded, for each year the retirement allowance has been in effect. For purposes of 9 computation credit shall be given for a full calendar year regardless of the effective date of the 10 retirement allowance. This cost of living retirement adjustment shall be added to the amount of the 11 service retirement allowance as of January 1, 1970, and payment shall begin as of July 1, 1970. An 12 additional cost of living retirement adjustment shall be added to the original retirement allowance 13 equal to three percent (3%) of the original retirement allowance on the first day of January, 1971, 14 and each year thereafter through December 31, 1980. 15 (b) All teachers and beneficiaries of teachers receiving any service retirement or ordinary 16 disability retirement allowance pursuant to the provisions of this title who retired on or after January 17 1, 1968, shall, on the first day of January, next following the third (3rd) year on retirement, receive 18 a cost of living adjustment, in addition to his or her retirement allowance, an amount equal to three 19 LC002736 - Page 2 of 13 percent (3%) of the original retirement allowance. In each succeeding year thereafter, on the first 1 day of January, the retirement allowance shall be increased an additional three percent (3%) of the 2 original retirement allowance, not compounded, to be continued through December 31, 1980. 3 (c)(1) Beginning on January 1, 1981, for all teachers and beneficiaries of teachers receiving 4 any service retirement and all teachers and all beneficiaries of teachers who have completed at least 5 ten (10) years of contributory service on or before July 1, 2005, pursuant to the provisions of this 6 chapter, and for all teachers and beneficiaries of teachers who receive a disability retirement 7 allowance pursuant to §§ 16-16-14 — 16-16-17, the cost of living adjustment shall be computed 8 and paid at the rate of three percent (3%) of the original retirement allowance or the retirement 9 allowance as computed in accordance with § 16-16-40.1, compounded annually from the year for 10 which the cost of living adjustment was determined to be payable by the retirement board pursuant 11 to the provisions of subsection (a) or (b) of this section. Such cost of living adjustments are available 12 to teachers who retire before October 1, 2009, or are eligible to retire as of September 30, 2009. 13 (2) The provisions of this subsection shall be deemed to apply prospectively only and no 14 retroactive payment shall be made. 15 (3) The retirement allowance of all teachers and all beneficiaries of teachers who have not 16 completed at least ten (10) years of contributory service on or before July 1, 2005, or were not 17 eligible to retire as of September 30, 2009, shall, on the month following the third anniversary date 18 of the retirement, and on the month following the anniversary date of each succeeding year be 19 adjusted and computed by multiplying the retirement allowance by three percent (3%) or the 20 percentage of increase in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U) as published 21 by the United States Department of Labor Statistics, determined as of September 30 of the prior 22 calendar year, whichever is less; the cost of living adjustment shall be compounded annually from 23 the year for which the cost of living adjustment was determined payable by the retirement board; 24 provided, that no adjustment shall cause any retirement allowance to be decreased from the 25 retirement allowance provided immediately before such adjustment. 26 (d) For teachers not eligible to retire in accordance with this chapter as of September 30, 27 2009, and not eligible upon passage of this article, and for their beneficiaries, the cost of living 28 adjustment described in subsection (3) above shall only apply to the first thirty-five thousand 29 dollars ($35,000) of retirement allowance, indexed annually, and shall commence upon the third 30 (3rd) anniversary of the date of retirement or when the retiree reaches age sixty-five (65), whichever 31 is later. The thirty-five thousand dollar ($35,000) limit shall increase annually by the percentage 32 increase in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumer (CPI-U) as published by the United 33 States Department of Labor Statistics determined as of September 30 of the prior calendar year or 34 LC002736 - Page 3 of 13 three percent (3%), whichever is less. The first thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000), as indexed, 1 of retirement allowance shall be multiplied by the percentage of increase in the Consumer Price 2 Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U) as published by the United States Department of Labor 3 Statistics determined as of September 30 of the prior calendar year or three percent (3%), whichever 4 is less, on the month following the anniversary date of each succeeding year. For teachers eligible 5 to retire as of September 30, 2009, or eligible upon passage of this article, and for their 6 beneficiaries, the provisions of this subsection (d) shall not apply. 7 (e) The provisions of §§ 45-13-7 — 45-13-10 shall not apply to this section. 8 (f) This subsection (f) shall be effective for the period July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2015. 9 (1) Notwithstanding the prior paragraphs of this section, and subject to paragraph (f)(2) 10 below, for all present and former teachers, active and retired teachers, and beneficiaries receiving 11 any retirement, disability or death allowance or benefit of any kind, the annual benefit adjustment 12 provided in any calendar year under this section shall be equal to (A) multiplied by (B) where (A) 13 is equal to the percentage determined by subtracting five and one-half percent (5.5%) (the 14 “subtrahend”) from the Five-Year Average Investment Return of the retirement system determined 15 as of the last day of the plan year preceding the calendar year in which the adjustment is granted, 16 said percentage not to exceed four percent (4%) and not to be less than zero percent (0%), and (B) 17 is equal to the lesser of the teacher’s retirement allowance or the first twenty-five thousand dollars 18 ($25,000) of retirement allowance, such twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) amount to be 19 indexed annually in the same percentage as determined under paragraph (f)(1)(A) above. The 20 “Five-Year Average Investment Return” shall mean the average of the investment returns of the 21 most recent five (5) plan years as determined by the retirement board. Subject to paragraph (f)(2) 22 below, the benefit adjustment provided by this paragraph shall commence upon the third (3rd) 23 anniversary of the date of retirement or the date on which the retiree reaches his or her Social 24 Security retirement age, whichever is later. In the event the retirement board adjusts the actuarially 25 assumed rate of return for the system, either upward or downward, the subtrahend shall be adjusted 26 either upward or downward in the same amount. 27 (2) Except as provided in paragraph (f)(3), the benefit adjustments under this section for 28 any plan year shall be suspended in their entirety unless the Funded Ratio of the Employees’ 29 Retirement System of Rhode Island, the Judicial Retirement Benefits Trust and the State Police 30 Retirement Benefits Trust, calculated by the system’s actuary on an aggregate basis, exceeds eighty 31 percent (80%) in which event the benefit adjustment will be reinstated for all teachers for such plan 32 year. 33 In determining whether a funding level under this paragraph (f)(2) has been achieved, the 34 LC002736 - Page 4 of 13 actuary shall calculate the funding percentage after taking into account the reinstatement of any 1 current or future benefit adjustment provided under this section. 2 (3) Notwithstanding paragraph (f)(2), in each fifth plan year commencing after June 30, 3 2012, commencing with the plan year ending June 30, 2017, and subsequently at intervals of five 4 plan years, a benefit adjustment shall be calculated and made in accordance with paragraph (f)(1) 5 above until the Funded Ratio of the Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island, the Judicial 6 Retirement Benefits Trust and the State Police Retirement Benefits Trust, calculated by the 7 system’s actuary on an aggregate basis, exceeds eighty percent (80%). 8 (4) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, the provisions of this paragraph 9 (f) of § 16-16-40 shall become effective July 1, 2012, and shall apply to any benefit adjustments 10 not granted on or prior to June 30, 2012. 11 (g) This subsection (g) shall become effective July 1, 2015. 12 (1)(A) As soon as administratively reasonable following the enactment into law of this 13 subsection (g)(1)(A), a one-time benefit adjustment shall be provided to teachers and/or 14 beneficiaries of teachers who retired on or before June 30, 2012, in the amount of two percent (2%) 15 of the lesser of either the teacher’s retirement allowance or the first twenty-five thousand dollars 16 ($25,000) of the teacher’s retirement allowance. This one-time benefit adjustment shall be provided 17 without regard to the retiree’s age or number of years since retirement. 18 (B) Notwithstanding the prior subsections of this section, for all present and former 19 teachers, active and retired teachers, and beneficiaries receiving any retirement, disability or death 20 allowance or benefit of any kind, the annual benefit adjustment provided in any calendar year under 21 this section for adjustments on and after January 1, 2016, and subject to subsection (g)(2) below, 22 shall be equal to (I) multiplied by (II): 23 (I) Shall equal the sum of fifty percent (50%) of (i) plus fifty percent (50%) of (ii) where: 24 (i) Is equal to the percentage determined by subtracting five and one-half percent (5.5%) 25 (the “subtrahend”) from the five-year average investment return of the retirement system 26 determined as of the last day of the plan year preceding the calendar year in which the adjustment 27 is granted, said percentage not to exceed four percent (4%) and not to be less than zero percent 28 (0%). The “five-year average investment return” shall mean the average of the investment returns 29 of the most recent five (5) plan years as determined by the retirement board. In the event the 30 retirement board adjusts the actuarially assumed rate of return for the system, either upward or 31 downward, the subtrahend shall be adjusted either upward or downward in the same amount. 32 (ii) Is equal to the lesser of three percent (3%) or the percentage increase in the Consumer 33 Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U) as published by the U.S. Department of Labor 34 LC002736 - Page 5 of 13 Statistics determined as of September 30 of the prior calendar year. 1 In no event shall the sum of (i) plus (ii) exceed three and one-half percent (3.5%) or be less 2 than (0%) percent. 3 (II) is equal to the lesser of either the teacher’s retirement allowance or the first twenty-4 five thousand eight hundred and fifty-five dollars ($25,855) of retirement allowance, such amount 5 to be indexed annually in the same percentage as determined under subsection (g)(1)(B)(I) above. 6 The benefit adjustments provided by this subsection (g)(1)(B) shall be provided to all 7 retirees entitled to receive a benefit adjustment as of June 30, 2012, under the law then in effect, 8 and for all other retirees the benefit adjustments shall commence upon the third anniversary of the 9 date of retirement or the date on which the retiree reaches his or her Social Security retirement age, 10 whichever is later. 11 (2) Except as provided in subsection (g)(3), the benefit adjustments under subsection 12 (g)(1)(B) for any plan year shall be suspended in their entirety unless the funded ratio of the 13 employees’ retirement system of Rhode Island, the judicial retirement benefits trust and the state 14 police retirement benefits trust, calculated by the system’s actuary on an aggregate basis, exceeds 15 eighty percent (80%) in which event the benefit adjustment will be reinstated for all teachers for 16 such plan year. 17 In determining whether a funding level under this subsection (g)(2) has been achieved, the 18 actuary shall calculate the funding percentage after taking into account the reinstatement of any 19 current or future benefit adjustment provided under this section. 20 (3) Notwithstanding subsection (g)(2), in each fourth plan year commencing after June 30, 21 2012, commencing with the plan year ending June 30, 2016, and subsequently at intervals of four 22 plan years: (i) A benefit adjustment shall be calculated and made in accordance with subsection 23 (g)(1)(B) above; and (ii) Effective for teachers and/or beneficiaries of teachers who retired on or 24 before June 30, 2015, the dollar amount in subsection (g)(1)(B)(II) of twenty-five thousand eight 25 hundred and fifty-five dollars ($25,855) shall be replaced with thirty-one thousand and twenty-six 26 dollars ($31,026)until the funded ratio of the employees’ retirement system of Rhode Island, the 27 judicial retirement benefits trust and the state police retirement benefits trust, calculated by the 28 system’s actuary on an aggregate basis, exceeds eighty percent (80%). 29 (4) Effective for teachers and or beneficiaries of teachers who have retired on or before 30 July 1, 2015, a one-time stipend of five hundred dollars ($500) shall be payable within sixty (60) 31 days following the enactment of the legislation implementing this provision, and a second one-time 32 stipend of five hundred dollars ($500) in the same month of the following year. These stipends 33 shall be payable to all retired teachers or beneficiaries receiving a benefit as of the applicable 34 LC002736 - Page 6 of 13 payment date and shall not be considered cost of living adjustments under the prior provisions of 1 this § 16-16-40. 2 (h) Subsection (h) of this section shall become effective July 1, 2023. 3 (1) As soon as administratively reasonable following the enactment into law of subsection 4 (h)(1) of this section, a one-time stipend shall be provided to members and/or beneficiaries of 5 members in the amount of three percent (3%) of the lesser of either the member’s retirement 6 allowance or the thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) of the member’s retirement allowance. This one-7 time stipend shall be provided without regard to the retiree’s age or number of years since 8 retirement. These stipends shall be payable to all retired members or beneficiaries receiving a 9 benefit as of the applicable payment date and shall not be considered cost of living adjustments 10 under the prior provisions of this section. 11 (2) The provisions of subsection (h) of this section shall be paid from the state’s general 12 fund, subject to the appropriation by the general assembly. 13 (3) The stipend as provided in subsections (h)(1) and (h)(2) of this section may be provided 14 to members and /or beneficiaries in each subsequent fiscal year commencing with the fiscal year 15 beginning July 1, 2024, subject year to appropriation from the state’s general fund by the general 16 assembly. 17 SECTION 2. Section 36-10-35 of the General Laws in Chapter 36-10 entitled "Retirement 18 System — Contributions and Benefits" is hereby amended to read as follows: 19 36-10-35. Additional benefits payable to retired employees. 20 (a) All state employees and all beneficiaries of state employees receiving any service 21 retirement or ordinary or accidental disability retirement allowance pursuant to the provisions of 22 this title on or before December 31, 1967, shall receive a cost of living retirement adjustment equal 23 to one and one-half percent (1.5%) per year of the original retirement allowance, not compounded, 24 for each calendar year the retirement allowance has been in effect. For the purposes of computation, 25 credit shall be given for a full calendar year regardless of the effective date of the retirement 26 allowance. This cost of living adjustment shall be added to the amount of the retirement allowance 27 as of January 1, 1968, and an additional one and one-half percent (1.5%) shall be added to the 28 original retirement allowance in each succeeding year during the month of January, and provided 29 further, that this additional cost of living increase shall be three percent (3%) for the year beginning 30 January 1, 1971, and each year thereafter, through December 31, 1980. Notwithstanding any of the 31 above provisions, no employee receiving any service retirement allowance pursuant to the 32 provisions of this title on or before December 31, 1967, or the employee’s beneficiary, shall receive 33 any additional benefit hereunder in an amount less than two hundred dollars ($200) per year over 34 LC002736 - Page 7 of 13 the service retirement allowance where the employee retired prior to January 1, 1958. 1 (b) All state employees and all beneficiaries of state employees retired on or after January 2 1, 1968, who are receiving any service retirement or ordinary or accidental disability retirement 3 allowance pursuant to the provisions of this title shall, on the first day of January next following 4 the third anniversary date of the retirement, receive a cost of living retirement adjustment, in 5 addition to his or her retirement allowance, in an amount equal to three percent (3%) of the original 6 retirement allowance. In each succeeding year thereafter through December 31, 1980, during the 7 month of January, the retirement allowance shall be increased an additional three percent (3%) of 8 the original retirement allowance, not compounded, to be continued during the lifetime of the 9 employee or beneficiary. For the purposes of computation, credit shall be given for a full calendar 10 year regardless of the effective date of the service retirement allowance. 11 (c)(1) Beginning on January 1, 1981, for all state employees and beneficiaries of the state 12 employees receiving any service retirement and all state employees, and all beneficiaries of state 13 employees, who have completed at least ten (10) years of contributory service on or before July 1, 14 2005, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, and for all state employees, and all beneficiaries 15 of state employees who receive a disability retirement allowance pursuant to §§ 36-10-12 — 36-16 10-15, the cost of living adjustment shall be computed and paid at the rate of three percent (3%) of 17 the original retirement allowance or the retirement allowance as computed in accordance with § 18 36-10-35.1, compounded annually from the year for which the cost of living adjustment was 19 determined to be payable by the retirement board pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) or (b) 20 of this section. Such cost of living adjustments are available to members who retire before October 21 1, 2009, or are eligible to retire as of September 30, 2009. 22 (2) The provisions of this subsection shall be deemed to apply prospectively only and no 23 retroactive payment shall be made. 24 (3) The retirement allowance of all state employees and all beneficiaries of state employees 25 who have not completed at least ten (10) years of contributory service on or before July 1, 2005, or 26 were not eligible to retire as of September 30, 2009, shall, on the month following the third 27 anniversary date of retirement, and on the month following the anniversary date of each succeeding 28 year be adjusted and computed by multiplying the retirement allowance by three percent (3%) or 29 the percentage of increase in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U) as 30 published by the United States Department of Labor Statistics determined as of September 30 of 31 the prior calendar year, whichever is less; the cost of living adjustment shall be compounded 32 annually from the year for which the cost of living adjustment was determined payable by the 33 retirement board; provided, that no adjustment shall cause any retirement allowance to be decreased 34 LC002736 - Page 8 of 13 from the retirement allowance provided immediately before such adjustment. 1 (d) For state employees not eligible to retire in accordance with this chapter as of 2 September 30, 2009, and not eligible upon passage of this article, and for their beneficiaries, the 3 cost of living adjustment described in subsection (c)(3) of this section shall only apply to the first 4 thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) of retirement allowance, indexed annually, and shall 5 commence upon the third (3rd) anniversary of the date of retirement or when the retiree reaches 6 age sixty-five (65), whichever is later. The thirty-five thousand dollar ($35,000) limit shall increase 7 annually by the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-8 U) as published by the United States Department of Labor Statistics determined as of September 9 30 of the prior calendar year or three percent (3%), whichever is less. The first thirty-five thousand 10 dollars ($35,000) of retirement allowance, as indexed, shall be multiplied by the percentage of 11 increase in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U) as published by the United 12 States Department of Labor Statistics determined as of September 30 of the prior calendar year or 13 three percent (3%), whichever is less, on the month following the anniversary date of each 14 succeeding year. For state employees eligible to retire as of September 30, 2009, or eligible upon 15 passage of this article, and for their beneficiaries, the provisions of this subsection (d) shall not 16 apply. 17 (e) All legislators and all beneficiaries of legislators who are receiving a retirement 18 allowance pursuant to the provisions of § 36-10-9.1 for a period of three (3) or more years, shall, 19 commencing January 1, 1982, receive a cost of living retirement adjustment, in addition to a 20 retirement allowance, in an amount equal to three percent (3%) of the original retirement allowance. 21 In each succeeding year thereafter during the month of January, the retirement allowance shall be 22 increased an additional three percent (3%) of the original retirement allowance, compounded 23 annually, to be continued during the lifetime of the legislator or beneficiary. For the purposes of 24 computation, credit shall be given for a full calendar year regardless of the effective date of the 25 service retirement allowance. 26 (f) The provisions of §§ 45-13-7 — 45-13-10 shall not apply to this section. 27 (g) This subsection (g) shall be effective for the period July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2015. 28 (1) Notwithstanding the prior paragraphs of this section, and subject to paragraph (g)(2) 29 below, for all present and former employees, active and retired members, and beneficiaries 30 receiving any retirement, disability or death allowance or benefit of any kind, the annual benefit 31 adjustment provided in any calendar year under this section shall be equal to (A) multiplied by (B) 32 where (A) is equal to the percentage determined by subtracting five and one-half percent (5.5%) 33 (the “subtrahend”) from the Five-Year Average Investment Return of the retirement system 34 LC002736 - Page 9 of 13 determined as of the last day of the plan year preceding the calendar year in which the adjustment 1 is granted, said percentage not to exceed four percent (4%) and not to be less than zero percent 2 (0%), and (B) is equal to the lesser of the member’s retirement allowance or the first twenty-five 3 thousand dollars ($25,000) of retirement allowance, such twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) 4 amount to be indexed annually in the same percentage as determined under (g)(1)(A) above. The 5 “Five-Year Average Investment Return” shall mean the average of the investment returns of the 6 most recent five (5) plan years as determined by the retirement board. Subject to paragraph (g)(2) 7 below, the benefit adjustment provided by this paragraph shall commence upon the third (3rd) 8 anniversary of the date of retirement or the date on which the retiree reaches his or her Social 9 Security retirement age, whichever is later. In the event the retirement board adjusts the actuarially 10 assumed rate of return for the system, either upward or downward, the subtrahend shall be adjusted 11 either upward or downward in the same amount. 12 (2) Except as provided in paragraph (g)(3), the benefit adjustments under this section for 13 any plan year shall be suspended in their entirety unless the Funded Ratio of the Employees’ 14 Retirement System of Rhode Island, the Judicial Retirement Benefits Trust and the State Police 15 Retirement Benefits Trust, calculated by the system’s actuary on an aggregate basis, exceeds eighty 16 percent (80%) in which event the benefit adjustment will be reinstated for all members for such 17 plan year. 18 In determining whether a funding level under this paragraph (g)(2) has been achieved, the 19 actuary shall calculate the funding percentage after taking into account the reinstatement of any 20 current or future benefit adjustment provided under this section. 21 (3) Notwithstanding paragraph (g)(2), in each fifth plan year commencing after June 30, 22 2012, commencing with the plan year ending June 30, 2017, and subsequently at intervals of five 23 plan years, a benefit adjustment shall be calculated and made in accordance with paragraph (g)(1) 24 above until the Funded Ratio of the Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island, the Judicial 25 Retirement Benefits Trust and the State Police Retirement Benefits Trust, calculated by the 26 system’s actuary on an aggregate basis, exceeds eighty percent (80%). 27 (4) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the provisions of this paragraph 28 (g) shall become effective July 1, 2012, and shall apply to any benefit adjustment not granted on or 29 prior to June 30, 2012. 30 (h) This subsection (h) shall become effective July 1, 2015. 31 (1)(A) As soon as administratively reasonable following the enactment into law of this 32 subsection (h)(1)(A), a one-time benefit adjustment shall be provided to members and/or 33 beneficiaries of members who retired on or before June 30, 2012, in the amount of 2% of the lesser 34 LC002736 - Page 10 of 13 of either the member’s retirement allowance or the first twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) of 1 the member’s retirement allowance. This one-time benefit adjustment shall be provided without 2 regard to the retiree’s age or number of years since retirement. 3 (B) Notwithstanding the prior subsections of this section, for all present and former 4 employees, active and retired members, and beneficiaries receiving any retirement, disability or 5 death allowance or benefit of any kind, the annual benefit adjustment provided in any calendar year 6 under this section for adjustments on and after January 1, 2016, and subject to subsection (h)(2) 7 below, shall be equal to (I) multiplied by (II): 8 (I) Shall equal the sum of fifty percent (50%) of (i) plus fifty percent (50%) of (ii) where: 9 (i) Is equal to the percentage determined by subtracting five and one-half percent (5.5%) 10 (the “subtrahend”) from the five-year average investment return of the retirement system 11 determined as of the last day of the plan year preceding the calendar year in which the adjustment 12 is granted, said percentage not to exceed four percent (4%) and not to be less than zero percent 13 (0%). The “five-year average investment return” shall mean the average of the investment returns 14 of the most recent five (5) plan years as determined by the retirement board. In the event the 15 retirement board adjusts the actuarially assumed rate of return for the system, either upward or 16 downward, the subtrahend shall be adjusted either upward or downward in the same amount. 17 (ii) Is equal to the lesser of three percent (3%) or the percentage increase in the Consumer 18 Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U) as published by the U.S. Department of Labor 19 Statistics determined as of September 30 of the prior calendar year. In no event shall the sum of (i) 20 plus (ii) exceed three and one-half percent (3.5%) or be less than zero percent (0%). 21 (II) Is equal to the lesser of either the member’s retirement allowance or the first twenty-22 five thousand eight hundred and fifty-five dollars ($25,855) of retirement allowance, such amount 23 to be indexed annually in the same percentage as determined under subsection (h)(1)(B)(I) above. 24 The benefit adjustments provided by this subsection (h)(1)(B) shall be provided to all 25 retirees entitled to receive a benefit adjustment as of June 30, 2012, under the law then in effect, 26 and for all other retirees the benefit adjustments shall commence upon the third anniversary of the 27 date of retirement or the date on which the retiree reaches his or her Social Security retirement age, 28 whichever is later. 29 (2) Except as provided in subsection (h)(3) of this section, the benefit adjustments under 30 subsection (h)(1)(B) for any plan year shall be suspended in their entirety unless the funded ratio 31 of the employees’ retirement system of Rhode Island, the judicial retirement benefits trust and the 32 state police retirement benefits trust, calculated by the system’s actuary on an aggregate basis, 33 exceeds eighty percent (80%) in which event the benefit adjustment will be reinstated for all 34 LC002736 - Page 11 of 13 members for such plan year. 1 In determining whether a funding level under this subsection (h)(2) has been achieved, the 2 actuary shall calculate the funding percentage after taking into account the reinstatement of any 3 current or future benefit adjustment provided under this section. 4 (3) Notwithstanding subsection (h)(2), in each fourth plan year commencing after June 30, 5 2012, commencing with the plan year ending June 30, 2016, and subsequently at intervals of four 6 plan years: 7 (i) A benefit adjustment shall be calculated and made in accordance with subsection 8 (h)(1)(B) above; and 9 (ii) Effective for members and/or beneficiaries of members who retired on or before June 10 30, 2015, the dollar amount in subsection (h)(1)(B)(II) of twenty-five thousand eight hundred and 11 fifty-five dollars ($25,855) shall be replaced with thirty-one thousand and twenty-six dollars 12 ($31,026) until the funded ratio of the employees’ retirement system of Rhode Island, the judicial 13 retirement benefits trust and the state police retirement benefits trust, calculated by the system’s 14 actuary on an aggregate basis, exceeds eighty percent (80%). 15 (i) Effective for members and/or beneficiaries of members who have retired on or before 16 July 1, 2015, a one-time stipend of five hundred dollars ($500) shall be payable within sixty (60) 17 days following the enactment of the legislation implementing this provision, and a second one-time 18 stipend of five hundred dollars ($500) in the same month of the following year. These stipends 19 shall be payable to all retired members or beneficiaries receiving a benefit as of the applicable 20 payment date and shall not be considered cost of living adjustments under the prior provisions of 21 this section. 22 (j) Subsection (j) of this section shall become effective July 1, 2023. 23 (1) As soon as administratively reasonable following the enactment into law of subsection 24 (j)(1) of this section, a one-time stipend shall be provided to members and/or beneficiaries of 25 members in the amount of three percent (3%) of the lesser of either the member’s retirement 26 allowance of the thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) of the member’s retirement allowance. This one-27 time stipend shall be provided without regard to the retiree’s age or number of years since 28 retirement. These stipends shall be payable to all retired members or beneficiaries receiving a 29 benefit as of the applicable payment date and shall not be considered cost of living adjustments 30 under the prior provisions of this section. 31 (2) The provisions of subsection (j) of this section shall be paid from the state’s general 32 fund, subject to the appropriation by the general assembly. 33 (3) The stipend as provided in subsections (j)(1) and (j)(2) of this section may be provided 34 LC002736 - Page 12 of 13 to members and/or beneficiaries in each subsequent fiscal year commencing with the fiscal year 1 beginning July 1, 2024, subject each year to appropriation from the state’s general fund by the 2 general assembly. 3 SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. 4 ======== LC002736 ======== LC002736 - Page 13 of 13 EXPLANATION BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF A N A C T RELATING TO EDUCATION – TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT *** This act would provide all retired teachers and all retired state employees a one-time 1 stipend in the amount of three percent (3%) of the lesser of either the member’s retirement 2 allowance or the thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) of the member’s retirement allowance. 3 This act would take effect upon passage. 4 ======== LC002736 ========