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<br /> <br />City of Orono, Minnesota <br />Notes to the Financial Statements <br />December 31, 2021 <br /> <br />Note 4: Defined Benefit Pension Plans - Statewide (Continued) <br /> <br />Benefit increases are provided to benefit recipients each January. The postretirement increase is fixed at 1 percent. <br />Recipients that have been receiving the annuity or benefit for at least 36 months as of the June 30 before the ef fective <br />date of the increase will receive the full increase. For recipients receiving the annuity or benefit for at least 25 months but <br />less than 36 months as of the June 30 before the effective date of the increase will receive a reduced prorated increase . <br /> <br />C. Contributions <br /> <br />Minnesota statutes chapter 353 sets the rates for employer and employee contributions. Contribution rates can only be <br />modified by the state Legislature. <br /> <br />General Employees Fund Contributions <br /> <br />Coordinated Plan members were required to contribute 6.50 percent of their annual covered salary in fiscal year 2019 and <br />the City was required to contribute 7.50 percent for Coordinated Plan members in fiscal year 2021. The City’s <br />contributions to the General Employees Fund for the year ending December 31, 2021, 2020 and 2019 were $145,120, <br />$152,742 and $144,815, respectively. The City’s contributions were equal to the required contributions for each year as set <br />by state statute. <br /> <br />Police and Fire Fund Contributions <br /> <br />Police and Fire member’s contribution rates increased from 11.30 percent of pay to 11.80 percent and employer rates <br />increased from 16.95 percent to 17.70 percent on January 1, 2021. The City’s contributions to the Police and Fire Fund for <br />the years ending December 31, 2021, 2020 and 2019 were $462,202, $455,708 and $411,298, respectively. The City’s <br />contributions were equal to the required contributions for each year as set by state statute. <br /> <br />D. Pension Costs <br /> <br />General Employees Fund Pension Costs <br /> <br />At December 31, 2021, the City reported a liability of $1,135,939 for its proportionate share of the General Employees <br />Fund’s net pension liability. The City’s net pension liability reflected a reduction due to the State of Minnesota’s <br />contribution of $16 million. The State of Minnesota is considered a non-employer contributing entity and the State’s <br />contribution meets the definition of a special funding situation. The State of Minnesota’s proportionate share of the net <br />pension liability associated with the City totaled $34,674. The net pension liability was measured as of June 30, 2021, and <br />the total pension liability used to calculate the net pension liability was determined by an actuar ial valuation as of that <br />date. The City’s proportionate share of the net pension liability was based on the City’s contributions received by PERA <br />during the measurement period for employer payroll paid dates from July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021 relative to the <br />total employer contributions received from all of PERA’s participating employers. The City’s proportionate share was <br />0.0266 percent which was a decrease of 0.0006 from its proportion measured as of June 30, 2020. <br /> <br />City's Proportionate Share of the Net Pension Liability 1,135,939$ <br />State of Minnesota's Proportionate Share of the Net Pension <br />Liability Associated with the City 34,674 <br />Total 1,170,613$ <br /> <br />For the year ended December 31, 2021, the City recognized negative pension expense of -$127,039 for its proportionate <br />share of the General Employees Plan’s pension expense. In addition, the City recognized an additional $2,798 as pension <br />expense (and grant revenue) for its proportionate share of the State of Minnesota’s contribution of $16 million to the <br />General Employees Fund. <br />DRAFT <br />72
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