C.R.S. Section 31-31-501
Withdrawal into statewide money purchase plan


(1)

Any employer may withdraw from its participation in the statewide retirement plan established by article 31.5 of this title 31 for the sole purpose of electing participation in the statewide money purchase plan created pursuant to the authority granted in section 31-31-502.

(2)

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(a)

The employer may initiate withdrawal from the statewide retirement plan by filing with the board a resolution adopted by the employer pursuant to subsection (2)(b) of this section no less than nine months prior to the effective date of withdrawal unless a shorter waiting period is approved by the board. The effective date of withdrawal shall be the first day of the month immediately following the month in which the waiting period expires.

(b)

The employer’s withdrawal resolution shall be adopted by the governing body of the employer and shall state the employer’s intent to withdraw from participation in the statewide retirement plan for the purpose of electing participation in the statewide money purchase plan.

(c)

Any withdrawal shall be approved by at least sixty-five percent of all active members employed by the employer who are participating in the statewide retirement plan at the time of the election and who vote in the election proposing the withdrawal.

(d)

The board shall promulgate rules relating to standards for disclosure of all ramifications and procedures for obtaining the member approval provided for in subsection (2)(c) of this section.

(e)

All withdrawals from the statewide retirement plan shall comply with the requirements set forth in this section, and, except as otherwise provided in this section, all withdrawals meeting such requirements shall be approved by the board. Withdrawal requests that do not meet the requirements of this section shall not be approved by the board.

(3)

The rights of benefit recipients and the vested rights of inactive members shall not be impaired or reduced in any manner as a result of the withdrawal of an employer as provided in this section.
(4)(a)(I) The board shall determine the amount of reserves required as of the effective date of withdrawal to maintain current benefits payable by the association to benefit recipients and to preserve the vested rights of inactive members. The amount of reserves shall be determined by the board utilizing certified actuarial reports prepared by the actuary for the statewide retirement plan. Any such actuarial report shall also certify that the employer’s withdrawal shall not have an adverse financial impact on the actuarial soundness of the new hire benefits account. If the actuary determines, in accordance with accepted actuarial principles, that the withdrawal will not have an adverse financial impact on the actuarial soundness of the new hire benefits account, the board shall transfer such employer’s share of the employer contribution reserve in the new hire benefits account, as determined by the actuary, and all member contributions for the employer’s active members to a short-term investment account. If the actuary determines, in accordance with accepted actuarial principles, that the withdrawal shall have an adverse financial impact on the actuarial soundness of the new hire benefits account, the employer shall not be permitted to withdraw.

(II)

At least sixty days prior to the effective date of the withdrawal, the actuarial reports shall be updated and appropriate adjustments made to the amount of reserves transferred by the board to the short-term investment account on behalf of the employer if an update is required pursuant to rules adopted by the board. Within thirty days after the receipt of such updated reports, the withdrawal may be terminated by either:

(A)

The employer filing with the board a subsequent resolution revoking the employer’s resolution of intent to withdraw; or

(B)

More than thirty-five percent of the employer’s active members who are eligible to vote filing with the board ballots indicating that they no longer wish to withdraw.

(III)

If a resolution or a sufficient number of ballots is timely filed with the board pursuant to subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (a), the withdrawal shall be terminated, and the board shall return to the new hire benefits account any amounts transferred to the short-term investment account pursuant to subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (a). If no resolution or an insufficient number of ballots is timely filed, the withdrawal shall proceed in accordance with the provisions of this section.

(IV)

The board shall prescribe the form of the ballot to be submitted by members indicating that they no longer wish to withdraw and any other rules necessary for the implementation of this subsection (4).

(b)

On the effective date of withdrawal, the actuarial reports prepared pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) shall be updated to finalize the amount of reserves required for the purposes specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection (4).

(c)

Expenses incurred by the board for the actuarial reports prepared as a result of an application for withdrawal shall be paid by the employer making such application.

(d)

The board shall provide any information contained in such actuarial reports upon request of the employer making the application for withdrawal.

(5)

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(a)

In the event that the amount of the reserves required pursuant to the provisions of subsection (4) of this section exceeds the amount of the employer’s share of the employer contribution reserve in the new hire benefits account as calculated by the actuary, the employer shall make an additional payment no later than ten working days after the effective date of withdrawal in an amount equal to the difference between the amount of reserves required and the amount of reserves on deposit.

(b)

In the event that the amount of the reserves on deposit in the new hire benefits account, as calculated by the actuary, for the employer making application for withdrawal, exceeds the amount of reserves required pursuant to the provisions of subsection (4) of this section, such excess amount and the amount required for the transfer of member contributions as provided in subsection (6) of this section shall be transferred to the fire and police members’ statewide money purchase plan benefit trust fund on the effective date of withdrawal. Allocation of such amounts to individual member accounts under the statewide money purchase plan shall be made as set forth in section 31-31-502.

(c)

The payments required by this section are subject to interest if not submitted when due.

(6)

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(a)

Members who are not vested under the statewide retirement plan and who are employed by an employer who has withdrawn from the statewide retirement plan shall have their member contributions credited to the statewide money purchase pension plan as set forth in section 31-31-502.

(b)

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(I)

Members who are vested under the statewide retirement plan and who are employed by an employer who has filed a resolution of intent to withdraw from the statewide retirement plan may elect that, if the withdrawal becomes effective, their contributions remain with the statewide retirement plan by giving written notice to the association no later than the date established for completion of the member election provided in subsection (2)(c) of this section.

(II)

Members who have made such an election shall become inactive statewide retirement plan members entitled to vested benefits upon termination and attainment of vested retirement age.

(III)

Members who have made such an election shall not be entitled to withdraw any amounts from their separate retirement account until they have terminated their current employment.

(IV)

If members who have made such an election die or become disabled prior to termination of employment, neither they nor their survivors shall be eligible for benefits under the statewide retirement plan, but rather they shall be limited to those benefits provided in sections 31-31-803, 31-31-807, and 31-31-807.5.

(c)

Members who do not elect to leave their contributions with the statewide retirement plan pursuant to subsection (6)(b) of this section shall have their member contributions credited to the statewide money purchase pension plan as set forth in section 31-31-502.

(7)

The provisions of sections 31-31-404 (1)(b) and 31-31.5-411 (1)(b) that relate to the purchase of service credit forfeited by the refund of member contributions shall not apply to members who are employees of an employer that has withdrawn from the statewide defined benefit plan. Such service credit forfeited by such withdrawal may be purchased pursuant to the provisions of section 31-31-403 (7) or 31-31.5-310.

Source: Section 31-31-501 — Withdrawal into statewide money purchase plan, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-31.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

31‑31‑101
Legislative declaration
31‑31‑102
Definitions
31‑31‑201
Association - creation - board - organization - tax exemption
31‑31‑202
Powers and duties of the board
31‑31‑203
Fund not subject to levy
31‑31‑204
Defined benefit system
31‑31‑205
Confidentiality of members’ protected personal information
31‑31‑301
Investment funds - creation
31‑31‑302
Fund - management - investment - definitions
31‑31‑303
Fire and police members’ self-directed investment fund - management - investment
31‑31‑401
Applicability of plan
31‑31‑412
Merger into the statewide retirement plan
31‑31‑501
Withdrawal into statewide money purchase plan
31‑31‑502
Statewide money purchase plan - creation - management
31‑31‑602
Withdrawn local alternative pension plans - investment authority
31‑31‑701
Affiliation by old hire pension plans
31‑31‑704
Optional affiliation by social security employers
31‑31‑704.5
Entry for social security employers
31‑31‑705
Affiliation by volunteer pension plans
31‑31‑706
Affiliation by exempt defined benefit pension plans
31‑31‑707
Multiple plan employers
31‑31‑708
Optional affiliation by county sheriff
31‑31‑801
Definitions
31‑31‑802
Coverage
31‑31‑803
Retirement for disability
31‑31‑804
Reduction of disability benefits - definitions
31‑31‑805
Change in disability status - reexamination
31‑31‑806
Disqualification upon reemployment
31‑31‑806.5
Disability benefits - on-duty
31‑31‑807
Death of member - survivor benefits
31‑31‑807.5
Death of member - line-of-duty - survivor benefits
31‑31‑808
Reduction of survivor benefits
31‑31‑809
Termination of benefits
31‑31‑810
Employer liability - statewide standard health history form
31‑31‑811
Funding of death and disability benefits
31‑31‑812
Military leave of absence
31‑31‑813
Statewide death and disability trust fund - created
31‑31‑814
Suspension and termination of benefits for noncompliance
31‑31‑815
Amendment of plan provisions
31‑31‑901
Deferred compensation plan - definitions
31‑31‑902
Group health insurance plans
31‑31‑903
Group life insurance plans
31‑31‑904
Statewide health-care defined benefit plan - definitions
31‑31‑1101
Entry into the fire and police pension association defined benefit system
31‑31‑1104
Merger into the statewide retirement plan
31‑31‑1201
Review of award of benefits and benefit payments
31‑31‑1202
Collection of overpaid benefits
31‑31‑1203
False statement - felony
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Current through Fall 2024

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