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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />~ "t <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />". <br /> <br />TMRS UPDATED SERVICE CREDIT AND ANNUITY INCREASE STUDY <br /> <br />EXPLANA TION OF PLANS <br /> <br />The primary purpose of Updated Service Credits (USC) and annuity increases' is to allow <br />retirement plans in the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) to be more responsive to <br />inflation. The TMRS Act provides a member city with the opportunity to adopt USC and to <br />increase benefits to annuitants as often as every year; therefore, a member city can provide <br />regular protection against inflation in its retirement plan for both employees and annuitants. <br /> <br />The result of a cityls adopting 100% USC is that the benefit credit that each member <br />employee has accrued for all service rendered to the city before the "study date" (one year <br />prior to the effective date) is calculated as if (0 the memberls salary had always been equal to <br />the average monthly compensation paid to the member by the City during the three years <br />preceding the "study date," (2) deposits had always been made on that assumed salary at the <br />deposit rate in effect on the effective date of the adoption of USC and (3) the city had always <br />had the matching ratio in effect on the effective date of the adoption of USC. In other words, <br />a memberls benefit credit is calculated on the basis of the higher wages the member has <br />recently received instead of on his actual career wages*, and in some instances, on a higher <br />deposit rate and a higher matching ratio than were actually in effect in the past. If the city <br />adopts USC of less than 100% - any multiple of 10% is allowable - the benefit credit for a <br />member will be less. <br /> <br />USC plans have been developed for your city based on the following procedures: <br /> <br />1. The first plan is based on the employee deposit rate and the city matching ratio in <br />effect on January 1, 1986, and maximizes benefit credits for the employees. <br /> <br />2. If the city has a city matching ratio other than 2 to 1 or an employee deposit rate <br />other than 7%, then one or more additional plans are shown with a higher city <br />matching ratio or a higher employee deposit rate. <br /> <br />3) If your city requested specific plans (for example, plans including the adoption of <br />the Optional Benefits Package), then those plans are shown. <br /> <br />A city can also adopt special USC for eligible transfer employees. If the city adopts this <br />optional feature, the USC will be calculated as if all credited service of the employee in TMRS <br />had been performed with the current employer. An eligible transfer employee is an employee <br />with at least three years of service with the city who has oth,er credited service in TMRS <br />because of previous employment in one or more other cities that participate in TMRS. The <br />adoption of this feature would provide such an employee total credits in TMRS equal to what <br />they would have been if all of the member's credited service had been with the present <br />employer. <br /> <br />* <br /> <br />In additio,n, a member's actual deposits to TMRS, at some time in the past, may have <br />been based on less than his full salary because of a maximum salary on which deposits <br />could be made. The adoption of USC not only replaces career wages with recent wages <br />but also compensates for any deposits made on less than full salary. <br /> <br />.... <br />
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