Maine Code § 4-1255

Legislative findings and intent
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1. Findings. The Legislature finds that the State owes a great debt to its retired judges for their
years of faithful and productive service. Part of that debt is repaid by the benefits provided to judges
through the Judicial Retirement Program.
[PL 2007, c. 491, §44 (AMD).]
2. Intent. It is the intent of the Legislature that there is appropriated and transferred annually to
the Judicial Retirement Program the funds necessary to meet the program's long-term and short-term
financial obligations based on the actuarial assumptions established by the board of trustees upon the
advice of the actuary. The goal of the actuarial assumptions is to achieve a fully funded program. The
program's unfunded liability for members formerly subject to sections 5, 103 and 157-A, is funded by
annual appropriations over the funding period of the program. This section does not apply to justices
and judges who retired prior to December 1, 1984.
[PL 2007, c. 491, §44 (AMD).]
3. Implementation. It is the responsibility of the board of trustees to calculate the funds necessary
to maintain the program on an actuarially sound basis, including the unfunded liability arising from
payment of benefits for which contributions were not received and to transmit those calculations to the
State Budget Officer as required by Title 5, sections 1661 to 1667. It is the responsibility of the
Legislature to appropriate and transfer those funds annually.
[PL 2007, c. 491, §44 (AMD).]

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