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Virginia Government Finance Officers’ Association 2011 Spring Conference Virginia Retirement System Update for Local Government June 10, 2011 Barry C. Faison, Chief Financial Officer

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Page 1: Virginia Government Finance Officers’ Association 2011 Spring Conference Virginia Retirement System Update for Local Government June 10, 2011 Barry C

Virginia Government Finance Officers’ Association

2011 Spring Conference

Virginia Retirement System Update for Local

Government

June 10, 2011Barry C. Faison, Chief Financial Officer

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Agenda

Profile of VRS Members

Funding the Benefit

2011 Legislation Review and Contribution Rates

Pension Reform Initiatives

VRS Modernization

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Profile of VRS Members

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VRS Overview

VRS is the 22nd largest public or private pension system in the U.S.

There are almost 600,000 members, retirees and beneficiaries.

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VRS Total MembershipTeachers 145,901

Political Subdivisions 103,773

State Employees 77,998

State Police Officers’ Retirement System (SPORS) 1,796

Judicial Retirement System (JRS) 406

Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System (VaLORS) 9,645

Total Active Members 339,519

Retirees/Beneficiaries 154,750

Inactive/Deferred Members 105,556

VRS Overall Impact 599,825

As of December 31, 2010

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1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Dec. 2010

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State Teacher Localities

Active Members

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Benefit Comparison

State Teachers Local

Actives:

Average Age 47.89 45.02 45.90

Average Service 12.91 11.65 10.70

Average Salary $46,222 $47,958 $39,329

Retirees:

Avg. Age @ Retirement 60.64 59.25 61.20

Avg. Service @ Retirement 24.61 24.61 18.80

Avg. Benefit @ Retirement 41.84% 41.84% 33.60%

Avg. Annual Benefit $17,023 $20,814 $14,664

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Information obtained from the June 30, 2010 Actuarial Valuation.

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Funding the Benefit

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Funding VRS Benefits

C + I = B + EC = Contributions I = Investment IncomeB = Benefits Paid E = Expenses (administration)

B depends on: C depends on:

- Plan Provisions - Short-term: Actuarial assumptions- Experience Actuarial cost methods

- Long-term: I, B & E

68% of VRS benefit costs funded by investment earnings

32% of VRS benefit costs funded by employee/employer contributions

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Net Assets Available for Benefits

Estimate as of 12/31/2010

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Asset Allocation

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As of April 5, 2011

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VRS Fiscal Year Returns

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Funded Status: Teacher and Local Plans

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120%

Teacher

Locals

Teacher 103.10%106.20% 99.40% 93.70% 87.20% 77.90% 76.00% 78.20% 79.80% 76.10% 68.60%

Locals 111.40%110.90%104.40% 97.50% 91.80% 83.70% 89.60% 88.40% 88.90% 85.10% 77.80%

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

2010 Valuation Assumptions: 7.00% assumed rate of return 2.50% inflation & 20-year amortization period

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2011 LegislationReview and Contribution

Rates

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2011 Legislation

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Bill Number Patron Description

HB 1794 Tata Authorizes VRS collect overpayment of retirement benefits from the retiree’s employer under certain conditions.

HB 2095 Jones, S. C. Provides that a member could forfeit his retirement benefits if convicted of a felony that arose out of misconduct in any position covered under the VRS.

HB 2096 Jones, S. C. Permits any constitutional officer who has 20 or more years of creditable service, and whose office is abolished, to retire with unreduced benefits (i) at the age of 60 if the officer is first elected to office after July 1, 2010, and (ii) at the age of 50 for all others.

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Member ContributionsFY 2012 Budget

(July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012)

State Employees 5% salary increase for Plan 1 members Plan 1 members pay the 5% member contribution Plan 2 employees continue to pay the 5% member contribution, as of July 1, 2010.

Local Government Employees Employers who made the election continue to pay the 5% member contribution for Plan 1

members For Plan 2 members, employer may elect to have employee pay the member contribution.

Employers may change their election each fiscal year.

Teachers Employer continues to pay the 5% member contribution for Plan 1 members For Plan 2 members, employer may elect to have employee pay the member contribution.

Employers may change their election each fiscal year.

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Employer Contributions

Governor Conference Report

Increased by 2%(ER rate 5.16% to 7.16%)

FY 2012 Increase in Contributions $157.4 million

Contribution rates increased by 1.17% effective July 1, 2011 (ER rate 5.16% to 6.33%)

FY 2012 Increase in Contributions $92.1 million

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Teacher Contribution Rates

Local Contribution Rates – No change

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Pension Reform Initiatives

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Pension Reform Efforts in VA

Year Reform Effort

2008 General Assembly requests JLARC Compensation Study

2010 General Assembly creates Plan 2 for members hired on or after July 1, 2010:

Normal retirement changed to Social Security normal retirement age Unreduced benefits commencing at Rule of 90 Reduced early retirement benefits moved to age 60 with at least five years of service Members required to pay 5 percent member contribution COLA formula revised Five-year AFC formula

2011 General Assembly enacted 5/5 program for Plan 1 state employees State employee Plan 1 members required to pay 5 percent member contribution Offset with 5 percent salary increase

2012 General Assembly will consider JLARC recommendations for additional pension reform initiatives

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Modernization Program Goals

• Provide more online tools and services for employers, members and retirees

• Streamline business processes

• Replace 20-year-old technology infrastructure and eliminate costs to maintain it

• Increase VRS and employer staff efficiency while maintaining superior customer service to a growing population

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• Builds on the familiarity you already have with myVRS

• Will replace the current tools you use today, such as the PC Package and WebER

• Will be Web- and Windows-based

myVRS Navigator

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Changes to Employer Reporting

• You will submit new employees and employee data changes only

• Using the data you reported, myVRS Navigator will calculate: – employees’ creditable compensation and service credit– member and employer contributions – purchase of prior service costs

• You will confirm contribution amounts and authorize your payment

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Modernization Timeline

March 2012•Implementation of myVRS Navigator for employers, including:•Online enrollment and data maintenance•Contribution remittance•Contacts management•VRS-calculated creditable compensation and contributions

Fall 2014•Implementation of myVRS Navigator for members and retirees, including:

• Online retirement application

• Online refund application

Dates and activities may be added or adjusted as the program progresses.

Summer 2011•Employer pilot

Early 2012•Employer batch certification begins•Employer training begins

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Keeping You Informed

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• Webinars archived at www.varetire.org

Keeping You Informed

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Thank you!