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1993M4- TMRS DEATH BENEFITS FUND ORDINANCE NO. q3~J}J-:'f AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE PARTICIPATION IN THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE SUPPLEMENTAL DEATH BENEFITS FUND BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS. WHEREAS, Subtitle G of Title 8 of the Government Code, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "TMRS Act"), relating to the Texas Municipal Retirement System, authorizes the governing body of each city or town to elect, at its option, to have one or more of the city departments participate in such System, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas, finds that it will be in the public interest for the City to have its employees participate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System as hereinafter provided, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas, on behalf of said City, hereby exercises its option and elects to have the City and all of the employees of all departments now existing and those hereafter created participate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System as provided in the TMRS Act, SECTION 2. The City Manager is hereby directed to notify the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System that the City has elected to participate and have the employees of the City covered in said System, SECTION 3. Each person who becomes as employee of a participating city on or after the effective date of participation of such city whose position shall require more than 1,000 hours per year shall become a member of the Texas Municipal Retirement System as a condition of their employment. SECTION 4. In accordance with the provisions of the TMRS Act, the deposits to be made to the Texas Municipal Retirement System on account of current service of the employees of the several participating departments are hereby fixed at the rate of five percent (5%) of the full earnings of each employee of said departments. SECTION 5. Each employee who qualifies for such credit shall be allowed "prior service credit" (as defined in Section 853.101 of the TMRS Act) at the rate of one hundred percent (100%) of the "base credit" of such member, calculated in the manner prescribed in Section 853.105 of said Act. SECTION 6. For each month of current service rendered to this City by each of its employees who are members of Texas Municipal Retirement System, the City will contribute to the current service annuity reserve of each such member at the time of his or her retirement, a sum that is one hundred percent (100%) of such member's accumulated deposits for such month of employment; and said sum shall be contributed from the City's account in the municipality accumulation fund. SECTION 7. The City Secretary is hereby directed to remit to the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System, at its office in Austin, Texas, the city contributions to the System and the amounts which shall be deducted from the compensation or payroll of employees, all as required by said Board under the provisions of the TMRS Act, and the said official is hereby authorized and directed to ascertain and certify officially on behalf of this City the prior service rendered to the said municipality by each of the employees of the participating departments, and the average prior service compensation received by each, and to make and execute all prior service certifications and all other reports and certifications which may be required of the City under the provisions of the TMRS Act, or in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System. SECTION 8. That the City hereby elects to participate in the Supplemental Death Benefits Fund of the Texas Municipal Retirement System for the purpose of providing in-service death benefits for each of the City's employees who are members of said System, and for the purpose of providing post-retirement death benefits for annuitants whose last covered employment was as an employee of the City, in the amounts and on the terms provided for in Sections 852.004, 854-601 through 854.605, 855,314, 855.408 and 855.502 of the Government Code, as amended. SECTION 9. to notify the ordinance, and Fund. The City is hereby authorized and Director of the System of adoption of the participation of the City directed of this in said SECTION 10. The public importance of this measure constitutes and creates an urgent public necessity requiring that this ordinance be passed and take effect as an emergency measure; and shall take effect and be in force on the 1st day oC__.iEl21LJ-'J'U~'f-_____' 19'?l__.. zt" P.ASSED ~ AND ADOPTED thi.-f: the ~__I2_ '. .... --T}---' "-"<~/wj ~r, City of Schert ATTEST: ~ .~ Secretary, ity of Schertz OF SCHERTZ) _day of TMRS-A/N TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE PARTICIPATION IN THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE SUPPLEMENTAL DEATH BENEFITS FUND BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS. WHEREAS, Subtitle G of Title 8 of the Government Code, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "TMRS Act"), relating to the Texas Municipal Retirement System, authorizes the governing body of each city or town to elect, at its option, to have one or more of the city departments participate in such System; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas, finds that it will be in the public interest for the City to have its employees participate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System as hereinafter provided; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS: Section I. The City Council of the City of Schertz, Texas, on behalf of said City, hereby exercises its option and elects to have the City and all of the employees of all departments now existing and those hereafter created participate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System as provided in the TMRS Act. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby directed to notify the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System that the City has elected to participate and have the employees of the City covered in said System. Section 3. Each person who becomes an employee of a participating city on or after the effective date of participation of such city whose position shall require more than 1,000 hours - per year shall become a member of the Texas Municipal Retirement System as a condition of their employment. Section 4. In accordance with the provisions of the T MRS Act, the deposits to be made to the Texas Municipal Retirement System on account of current service of the employees of the several participating departments are hereby fixed at the rate of five percent (5%) of the full earnings of each employee of said departments. Section 5. Each employee who qualifies for such credit shall be allowed "prior service credit" (as defined in Section 853.101 of the TMRS Act) at the rate of one hundred percent (100%) of the "base credit" of such member, calculated in the manner prescribed in Section 853.105 of said Act. Section 6. For each month of current service rendered to this City by each of its employees who are members of Texas Municipal Retirement System, the City will contribute to the current service annuity reserve of each such member at the time of his or her retirement, a sum that is % (100, 150 or 200) of such member's accumulated deposits for such month of employment; and said sum shall be contributed from the City's account in the municipality accumulation fund. Section 7. The City Secretary is hereby directed to remit to the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System, at its office in Austin, Texas, the city contributions to the System and the amounts which shall be deducted from the compensation or payroll of employees, all as required by said Board under the provisions of the T MRS Act, and the said official is hereby authorized and directed to ascertain and certify officially on behalf of this City the prior service rendered to the said municipality by each of the employees of the participating departments, and the average prior service compensation received by each, and to make and execute all prior service certifications and all other reports and certifications which may be required of the City under the provisions of the TMRS Act, or in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System. Section 8. That the City hereby elects to participate in the Supplemental Death Benefits Fund of the Texas Municipal Retirement System for the purpose of providing in- service death benefits for each of the City's employees who are members of said System, and for the purpose of providing post-retirement death benefits for annuitants whose last covered employment was as an employee of the City, in the amounts and on the terms provided for in Sections 852.004, 854.601 through 854.605, 855.314, 855.408, and 855.502 of the Government Code, as amended. Section 9. The City is hereby authorized and directed to notify the Director of the System of adoption of this ordinance, and of the participation of the City in said Fund. Section 10. The provisions of this ordinance shall become effective on the 1st day of 19 Passed and approved on this the _ day of , 19_. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary or Clerk Mayor I I.D Newspaper Group 122 East Byrd, P.O. 2789, Universal City, Texas 78148, (512)658-7424 CITY OF SCHERTZ ORot."MITVCwr-lO. 93-M-4 AN ORDINANCE PROVID. ING FOR THE PARTICI, PATION IN THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIRE. MENT SYSTEM AND THE SUPPLEMENTAL DEATH BENEFITS FUND BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ TEXAS. AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed, approved and adopted the 19th day of January 1993. CITY OF SCHERTZ ORDINANCE NO. 93.M-S AN ORDINANCE AU. THORIZING AND ALLOW. lNG, UNDER THE ACT GOVERNING THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIRE. MENT SYSTEMS, RE, STRICTED PRIOR SER, VICE CREDIT TO EM, PLOYEES WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE SYS, TEM FOR SERVICE PRE. VIOUSL Y PERFORMED FOR TEXAS CITIES FOR WHICH SUCH EMPLOY. EES HAVE NOT RE. CEIVED CREDITED SER, VICE: ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed, approved and adopted the 19th day of January 1993. June G. Krause City Secretary , CITY ~ SCHERTZ ORCIN to nu. ll3-II~ AN ORDINANCE AU- THORIZING AND ALLOW- ING, UNDER THE ACT GOVERNING THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIRE- MENT SYSTEMS, RE- STRICTED PRIOR SER, VICE CREDIT TO EM- PLOYEES WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE SYS- TEM FOR SERVICE PRE, VIOUSLY PERFORMED FOR TEXAS CITIES FOR WHICH SUCH EMPLOY. EES HAVE NOT RE- CEIVED CREDITED SER- VICE: ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed, approved and adopted the 19th day of Janulll}l 1993. June G. Krause, City Secretary CITY OF SCHERTZ ORDINANCE NO. 93-11-4 AN ORDINANCE PROVID- ING FOR THE PARTICI, PATlON IN THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIRE- MENT SYSTEM AND THE SUPPLEMENTAL DEATH BENEFITS FUND BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS. AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed, approved and adopted the 19th day of Jenulll}l 1993. PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT (COUNTY OF BEXAR) (STATE OF TEXAS) I, Robert L. Jones, II, Publisher of the HERALD NEWSPAPER GROUP, do solemnly swear that the notice, a printed copy of which is attached, was published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Herald published at Universal city, Bexar County, Texas, on the following dates to wit: January 27, 1993 and February 3, 1993 HERALI} Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1993 8th February day of io / , . / / .1../jC'-:tl/ -:, ;fj/[,?ft,.. 1"-- // E v NOTARY PUBLIC SIGNATURE i' David R. Martin Notary Public Printed/Typed Name My Commission Expires: 05-31-94