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2020 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Reduce Amortization Period for Retiree Health Credit

Item 477 #2h

Item 477 #2h

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Central Appropriations
Central Appropriations FY2021 $3,881,799 FY2022 $4,050,565 GF

Language
Page 456, line 4, strike "$28,709,584" and insert "$32,591,383".
Page 456, line 4, strike "$70,911,098" and insert "$74,961,663".

Page 459, line 7 after "30 years." insert:

", except beginning in fiscal year 2021 the state employee retiree health credit and the public school teacher amortization period shall be reduced by 5 years."

Page 459, line 11, strike "1.12%        1.12%" and insert "1.25%         1.25%".

Page 459, line 13, strike "1.21%        1.21%" and insert "1.36%         1.36%"

Page 459, line 23, strike "$98,211" and insert "$3,980,010".

Page 459, line 24, strike "$102,507" and insert "$4,153,072".  



Explanation

(This amendment provides $3.9 million from the general fund in fiscal year 2021 and $4.0 million from the general fund in fiscal year 2022 to decrease the amortization period for the legacy unfunded liability for state employee retiree health credit by five years. The amendment also increases the contribution rate for the teacher retiree health credit to correspond with a similar funding amendment under the Department of Education. While the amortization change will increase cost in the upcoming fiscal years it will save approximately $677 million over the life of the amortization period for the two plans.)