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CITY OF LITTLE CANADA, MINNESOTA <br />NOTES TO BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br />DECEMBER 31, 2020 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />NOTE 7 DEFINED BENEFIT PENSION PLANS – STATE-WIDE <br />A. Plan Description <br />The City of Little Canada participates in the following cost-sharing multiple-employer defined <br />benefit pension plans administered by the Public Employees Retirement Association of Minnesota <br />(PERA). PERA’s defined-benefit pension plans are established and administered in accordance <br />with Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 353 and 356. PERA’s defined-benefit pension plans are tax- <br />qualified plans under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. <br /> <br />1. General Employees Retirement Fund <br />All full-time and certain part-time employees of the City are covered by the General Employees <br />Plan. General Employees Plan members belong to the Coordinated Plan. Coordinated Plan <br />members are covered by Social Security. <br /> <br />B. Benefits Provided <br />PERA provides retirement, disability, and death benefits. Benefit provisions are established by state <br />statute and can only be modified by the state legislature. Vested, terminated employees who are <br />entitled to benefits, but are not receiving them yet, are bound by the provisions in effect at the time <br />they last terminated their public service. <br /> <br />1. General Employees Plan Benefits <br />General Employees Plan benefits are based on a member’s highest average salary for any five <br />successive years of allowable service, age, and years of credit at termination of service. Two <br />methods are used to compute benefits for PERA's Coordinated Plan members. Members hired <br />prior to July 1, 1989, receive the higher of Method 1 or Method 2 formulas. Only Method 2 is <br />used for members hired after June 30, 1989. Under Method 1, the accrual rate for Coordinated <br />members is 1.2 percent of average salary for each of the first 10 years of service and 1.7 percent <br />of average salary for each additional year. Under Method 2, the accrual rate for Coordinated <br />members is 1.7 percent of average salary for all years of service. For members hired prior to <br />July 1, 1989, a full annuity is available when age plus years of service equal 90 and normal <br />retirement age is 65. For members hired on or after July 1, 1989, normal retirement age is the <br />age for unreduced Social Security benefits capped at 66. <br /> <br />Benefit increases are provided to benefit recipients each January. The postretirement increase <br />is equal to 50 percent of the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) announced by the SSA, with a <br />minimum increase of at least 1 percent and a maximum of 1.5 percent. Recipients that have <br />been receiving the annuity or benefit for at least a full year as of the June 30 before the effective <br />date of the increase will receive the full increase. Recipients receiving the annuity or benefit <br />for at least one month but less than a full year as of the June 30 before the effective date of the <br />increase will receive a reduced prorated increase. For members retiring on January 1, 2024, or <br />later, the increase will be delayed until normal retirement age (age 65 if hired prior to July 1, <br />1989, or age 66 for individuals hired on or after July 1, 1989). Members retiring under Rule of <br />90 are exempt from the delay to normal retirement. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />68
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