40 Tex. Admin. Code § 610.32 - Revised Funding Soundness Restoration Plan Exemption
(a) A public retirement system is adhering to
a funding soundness restoration plan formulated between September 1, 2021, and
September 1, 2025, if, during the period between the date the funding soundness
restoration plan is adopted by the system and governmental entity and the 10th
anniversary of the applicable date for the funding soundness restoration plan
to be formulated and the system to be within the maximum funding period
prescribed by Texas Government Code §§
802.2015(e)(2)
or
802.2016(e)(2),
the system's actuarial valuation shows the system's funding period or funded
ratio remain within the applicable compliance corridors established in this
section. If the system's funding period is infinite, only the funded ratio will
be evaluated to determine compliance for the purposes of this
subsection.
(b) The baseline for a
system's funding period compliance corridor will be 30 years, and the baseline
for the funded ratio corridor will be the actuarial projection of the system's
expected future actuarial value of assets and liabilities submitted as part of
an actuarial valuation or separate analysis in accordance with either Texas
Government Code §§
802.2015(e-2)(1)
or
802.2016(e-2)(1).
(c) The allowable degree of variation from
the baseline will begin at five percent for a funded ratio corridor or ten
years for a funding period corridor and will decrease over the 10-year period
as described by Figure: 40 TAC § 610.32(c). A system would be considered
compliant if plan experience exceeds the corridor in a favorable way. The board
will use each system's baseline to provide a compliance corridor unique to that
system based on their amortization period and funded ratio, using the corridor
sizes specified in these rules.
(d) A
system may submit a voluntary funding soundness restoration plan without first
becoming subject to the requirement, for the purposes of qualifying for the
revision exemption, provided the V-FSRP is consistent with all applicable
submission requirements in statute and rules.
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