Colorado Code § 24-51-408.5

Matching employer contribution on voluntary contributions made by members to tax-deferred retirement programs
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(1) For any member who makes a voluntary
contribution to any eligible tax-deferred retirement program, the employer shall make a
matching contribution on such voluntary contribution to the eligible tax-deferred retirement
program subject to the provisions of this section. A member of the defined contribution plan
pursuant to part 15 of this article shall not be eligible for matching contributions under this
section on voluntary contributions made from salary earned as a member of the defined
contribution plan.
(2) The tax-deferred retirement programs that are eligible to receive matching employer
contributions in accordance with subsection (1) of this section shall include any tax-deferred
retirement program in which the member participates:
(a) That is available to members and is either established in accordance with state law or
sponsored by the employer; and
(b) (I) That is authorized under section 401 (k), 403 (b), or 457 of the federal "Internal
Revenue Code of 1986", as amended; or
(II) That is authorized as a defined contribution plan under section 401 (a) of the federal
"Internal Revenue Code of 1986", as amended.
(3) The level of the matching employer contribution on voluntary contributions by
members to eligible tax-deferred retirement programs shall be set by the board annually not later
than September 1 of each year. The level set by the board shall apply for the following calendar
year. The level shall be set separately for each division of the association and shall be based on
the percentage of salary for each division available for matching contributions according to
subsection (4) of this section. When setting the level of the matching employer contribution on
voluntary contributions to eligible tax-deferred retirement programs, the board shall specify the
percentage of a member's voluntary contribution to be matched by the employer and the
maximum voluntary contribution by any member subject to the matching employer contribution.
(4) The matching employer contribution on voluntary contributions to eligible tax-
deferred retirement programs shall terminate for payroll periods that end after the last day of the
calendar month following April 2004 and thereafter shall resume only when the actuary
determines that the actuarial value of assets exceeds one hundred ten percent of actuarial accrued
liabilities. One-half of the amount of a reduction in the employer contribution rates as
determined in subsection (5) of this section to amortize any overfunding in the respective
division's trust fund shall be available for matching employer contributions.
(5) If the actuarial value of assets exceeds one hundred ten percent of the actuarial
accrued liabilities in any division, as determined by the association's actuary, the division shall
be considered overfunded by the amount of the difference. If a division is overfunded, the
association's actuary shall determine not later than September 1 of each year the reduction in the
employer contribution rates specified in section 24-51-401(1.7) necessary to amortize the
overfunding in excess of one hundred ten percent up to one hundred fifteen percent of actuarial
accrued liabilities over a period of thirty years. The amount of any overfunding in excess of one
hundred fifteen percent of actuarial accrued liabilities shall be amortized over a period of twenty
years. The calculation of the amount for any fiscal year of any decrease in the employer
contribution rates due to overfunding shall be determined using the actuary's calculation from
the preceding September 1.
(6) (a) If a division's trust fund is determined to be overfunded pursuant to subsection (5)
of this section, then commencing with the fiscal year that begins following the actuary's
calculation from the preceding September 1, the employer contribution rate specified in section
24-51-401 (1.7) for state division employers, for school division employers, local government
division employers, and judicial division employers shall be reduced to amortize any
overfunding in the respective division's trust fund by twenty percent of the amount of any
reduction in the employer contribution rates as determined in accordance with subsection (5) of
this section. The calculation of the amount of any reduction in the employer contribution rates
due to overfunding shall be determined using the actuary's calculation from the preceding
September 1.
(a.5) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2004, pp. 698, 1945, §§ 5, 19, effective July 1, 2004,
and January 1, 2006.)
(b) Each employer shall subtract from their regular contribution to the association an
amount equal to the amount that the employer paid as matching contributions on members'
voluntary contributions to eligible tax-deferred retirement programs pursuant to this section.
(c) In no event shall the total reduction in any division's employer contribution rate
pursuant to this subsection (6) cause the employer contribution rate to be inadequate to pay
contributions required for the health care trust fund as specified in section 24-51-208 (1)(f).
(7) Employers shall pay a matching contribution on a member's voluntary contribution
directly to the eligible tax-deferred retirement program or programs to which the member
contributes. Employers shall submit a report to the association concerning payments made
pursuant to this subsection (7). The report shall include the amount of the voluntary
contributions and matching employer contributions and the programs to which the contributions
were paid.
(8) The provisions of this section shall not apply to employers affiliated with the Denver
public schools division or DPS members.

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