File #: ID 17-0204    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/22/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/4/2017 Final action: 4/4/2017
Title: Ordinance Amending FY 16-17 General Fund Budget to Appropriate $6,365,580 Accumulated in Previous Years to Pay Special Separation Allowance Benefits to Eligible City of Greensboro Sworn Law Enforcement Officers and Transfer Amount to a New Law Enforcement Special Separation Allowance ("LEOSSA") Trust Fund Established for this Purpose
Attachments: 1. 17-0204_Ordinance Amending FY 16-17 General Fund Budget.pdf
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Ordinance Amending FY 16-17 General Fund Budget to Appropriate $6,365,580 Accumulated in Previous Years to Pay Special Separation Allowance Benefits to Eligible City of Greensboro Sworn Law Enforcement Officers and Transfer Amount to a New Law Enforcement Special Separation Allowance ("LEOSSA") Trust Fund Established for this Purpose
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Department: Financial and Administrative Services
Council District: All

Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Richard Lusk, Finance Director, 373-2077
Contact 2 and Phone: Marlene Druga, Deputy Finance Director, 373-2094

PURPOSE:
Effective January 1, 1987, the City is statutorily required to provide an annual separation allowance to eligible sworn law enforcement officers based on a defined formula and officers' number of years of creditable service (N.C.G.S. 143-166.42). Amounts to pay these benefits have been accumulated and reported in the General Fund and a budget ordinance is needed to allow the funds to be transferred to a separate LEOSSA Trust Fund, newly established for this purpose.

BACKGROUND:
Each year since 1987, appropriations have been included in the Police Department's annual budget to pay the estimated special separation allowance due in that year for eligible law enforcement retirees. Approximately $2.5M was paid according to statutory formulas in FY 2016, to the 136 retired law enforcement officers currently receiving this allowance. Nearly 700 additional actively employed sworn officers could be eligible to receive this benefit in the future.

Over the years, any amounts appropriated in excess of what is needed to pay actual benefits when due plus interest earnings, have been accumulated and designated for this purpose in fund balance.

Approximately $6.4 million has been accumulated to pay the City's statutorily required special separation allowance owed to eligible sworn law enforcement officers when they retire, currently representing approximately 19% of ...

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