§ 24-4-108 - Implementation of a contributory component.
               	 		
24-4-108.    Implementation of a contributory component.
    (a)    (1)  It  shall be considered sound public policy to encourage public employees  in the State of Arkansas to participate in the development and growth of  their individual retirement benefits.
      (2)  In  order that the Arkansas Public Employees' Retirement System continues  to maintain a strong funded status while ensuring that benefits provided  to the annuitants and beneficiaries of the system maintain a constant  purchasing power, it is incumbent upon the Board of Trustees of the  Arkansas Public Employees' Retirement System to consider reintroducing  employee contributions as a required provision of the plan structure.
(b)    (1)  In  accordance with the rules and regulations of the board, there shall be  an annual review of the actuarial valuation of the plan as provided by  its actuary.
      (2)  During each  annual review, the board shall consider the actuarial appropriateness of  establishing a contributory component within the system.
      (3)  Issues to be considered are to include, but not be limited to:
            (A)  Mitigating additional increases in the employer contribution rate;
            (B)  The  establishment of a tax deferral of employee contributions under Section  414(h) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as in effect on January 1,  2003;
            (C)  The establishment of a time horizon in which current system members may elect contributory status; and
            (D)  The extent of benefit portability.
(c)    (1)  Beginning July 1, 2005, the board shall implement and establish a contributory plan for members of the system.
      (2)  The  board shall develop policies and regulations from its annual review of  the contributory component of the system and, as a minimum, the board's  regulations shall provide for:
            (A)  The member contribution rate;
            (B)  The  annual multiplier rate for benefits that a contributory member of the  system shall receive upon becoming eligible to receive a retirement  benefit;
            (C)  The combining of contributory and noncontributory service together to receive a retirement benefit from the system; and
            (D)  Any other contributory qualifications or requirements necessary to implement the contributory plan for the system.