Session of 1999
HOUSE BILL No. 2546
By Committee on Federal and State Affairs
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9 AN ACT
concerning retirement; relating to the Kansas police and fire-
10 men's retirement
system; affiliation; membership; employee and em-
11 ployer
contributions.
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13 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
14 Section
1. (a) (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A.
74-4971
15 and amendments thereto, on or after the
effective date of this act, the
16 Kansas highway patrol may affiliate with
the Kansas police and firemen's
17 retirement system established under the
provisions of K.S.A. 74-4951 et
18 seq. and amendments thereto pursuant
to the provisions of this act for
19 membership in the system of members of the
capitol area security patrol.
20 For purposes of such affiliation for
membership in the system of members
21 of the capitol area security patrol, the
Kansas highway patrol shall be
22 considered a new participating employer.
The Kansas highway patrol shall
23 make application for affiliation with such
system in the manner provided
24 by K.S.A. 74-4954 and amendments thereto,
to be effective on July 1 next
25 following application. The Kansas highway
patrol shall affiliate for mem-
26 bership in the system of members of the
capitol area security patrol for
27 prior and participating service credit.
28 (2) The Kansas
highway patrol shall appropriate and pay a sum suf-
29 ficient to satisfy any obligations as
certified by the board of trustees of
30 the retirement system and the employer
contributions of the Kansas high-
31 way patrol shall be as provided in K.S.A.
74-4967 and amendments
32 thereto.
33 (b)
(1) Each member of the capitol area security patrol employed
by
34 the Kansas highway patrol on the date of
affiliation, may become a mem-
35 ber of the Kansas police and firemen's
retirement system on the first day
36 of the payroll period of such member,
coinciding with or following the
37 entry date of the Kansas highway patrol as
provided in this section, only
38 by filing with the board of trustees of the
system, on or before the entry
39 date of the Kansas highway patrol as
provided in this section, a written
40 election to become a member of the system.
Failure to file such written
41 election shall be presumed to be an
election not to become a member of
42 the system. Such election, whether to
become or not to become a mem-
43 ber, shall be irrevocable.
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1 (2) Each
member of the capitol area security patrol who is on an
2 authorized leave of absence or is in
the military service on the entry date
3 of the Kansas highway patrol as
provided in this section may become a
4 member of the Kansas police and
firemen's retirement system on the first
5 day of the first payroll period of
such member, coinciding with such mem-
6 ber's return to active employment and
payroll of the Kansas highway
7 patrol, only by filing with the board
of trustees of the system within 10
8 days after such return to active
employment a written election to become
9 a member of the system. Failure to
file such written election shall be
10 presumed to be an election not to become a
member of the system. Such
11 election, whether to become a member or not
to become a member, shall
12 be irrevocable.
13 (c) Every person
who is employed as a member of the capitol area
14 security patrol on or after the entry date
of the Kansas Highway patrol
15 into the Kansas police and firemen's
retirement system as provided in
16 this section shall become a member of the
Kansas police and firemen's
17 retirement system on the first day of such
employment.
18 (d) If the Kansas
highway patrol affiliates as provided in this act and
19 each member of the capitol area security
patrol who elects to become a
20 member as provided in this act, the Kansas
highway patrol and each such
21 member shall be subject to the provisions
of K.S.A. 74-4951 et seq. and
22 amendments thereto as applicable.
23 (e) The division
of the budget and the governor shall include in the
24 budget and in the budget request for
appropriations for personnel serv-
25 ices the amount required to satisfy the
employer's obligation under this
26 act as certified by the board of trustees
of the system, and shall present
27 the same to the legislature for allowance
and appropriations.
28 Sec. 2. This act shall
take effect and be in force from and after its
29 publication in the statute book.