Maine Code § 4-1303

State contribution
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1. Payment. For each member, the State shall pay annually into the fund an amount known as the
employer contribution.
[PL 1989, c. 133, §25 (AMD).]
2. Employer contribution rate. The rate of the employer contribution is fixed on the basis of the
assets and liabilities of the Judicial Retirement Program as shown by actuarial valuation and is
expressed as a percentage of the annual earnable compensation of each member.
A. The employer contribution rate represents the percentage of the members' compensation
payable during periods of membership required to provide the difference between the total
liabilities for retirement allowances not provided by the members' contributions and the amount of
the assets in the fund. [PL 2007, c. 491, §46 (AMD).]

B. The employer contribution rate is determined on actuarial bases adopted by the board of trustees.
The rate is determined by the board of trustees after each valuation and continues in force until a
new valuation is made. [PL 2007, c. 491, §46 (AMD).]
[PL 2007, c. 491, §46 (AMD).]
3. State contribution procedure. The board of trustees shall submit budget estimates to the State
Budget Officer in accordance with Title 5, section 1665. On each payroll for judges from which
retirement contributions are deducted, the State Controller shall cause a charge to be made of an amount
or amounts in payment of the state costs of all charges related to the Judicial Retirement Program and
which must be credited to the appropriate accounts of the fund. Percentage rates to be predetermined
by the actuary and approved by the board of trustees must be applied to the total gross salaries of
members appearing on those payrolls and the resultant charges must be periodically credited to the
retirement fund.
[PL 2007, c. 491, §46 (AMD).]
4. Minimum amount of employer contribution. The aggregate payment by the State into the
fund must be at least sufficient to provide the benefits payable out of the fund and the administrative
operating expenses of the Judicial Retirement Program during the current year.
[PL 2007, c. 491, §46 (AMD).]

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