Ohio Code 742.30 – Paying employer’s accrued liability
(A) The employer‘s accrued liability, as determined pursuant to former section 742.29 of the Revised Code, shall be paid to the Ohio police and fire pension fund. Payments shall be credited to the police officers’ pension reserve fund, or to the firefighters’ pension reserve fund, in accordance with the relief and pension fund from which the liability for such payment arises, until such time as the employer’s accrued liability on account of pensioners and other benefit recipients on the rolls of the particular police relief and pension fund or firemen’s relief and pension fund is satisfied. Thereafter, payments shall be credited to the police officers’ contribution fund or the firefighters’ contribution fund, in accordance with the relief and pension fund from which the liability for such payments arises, until such time as the employer’s accrued liability on account of deductions made from the compensation of police officers or firefighters under the particular police relief and pension fund or firemen’s relief and pension fund is satisfied. Thereafter, payments shall be credited to the police officer employers’ contribution fund, or firefighter employers’ contribution fund, in accordance with the relief and pension fund from which the liability for such payments arises, until such time as the employer’s total accrued liability under the particular police relief and pension fund or firemen’s relief and pension fund is satisfied.
Terms Used In Ohio Code 742.30
- Actuary: means an individual who satisfies all of the following requirements:
(1) Is a member of the American academy of actuaries;
(2) Is an associate or fellow of the society of actuaries;
(3) Has a minimum of five years' experience in providing actuarial services to public retirement plans. See Ohio Code 742.01
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- Employer: means the government entity by which an employee is employed and paid. See Ohio Code 742.01
- Liabilities: The aggregate of all debts and other legal obligations of a particular person or legal entity.
- Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
(B) That part of the employer’s accrued liability remaining unpaid on January 1, 1969, shall be paid by the employer at not less than the following rates per year: two per cent in 1969, two per cent in 1970, three per cent in 1971, four per cent in 1972, and five per cent per annum beginning in 1973 and each year thereafter for sixty-two years. Except as provided in division (C) of this section, payments shall be fixed annually and paid on dates fixed by the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund.
(C) The board may enter into an agreement with a municipal corporation or township for a single payment by the municipal corporation or township of the employer’s accrued liability. The agreement may provide for a reduction in the amount of the accrued liability based on the value to the fund of receiving a single payment. A municipal corporation or township that has made payment in accordance with such an agreement shall have no further obligation to make payments under this section.
(D) The board shall report every three years to the general assembly the condition of the retirement system, with particular emphasis upon the payment of the employer’s accrued liability, and make such recommendations, upon the advice of its actuary, as it considers necessary for the proper funding of the liabilities.