Sec. 861.001. DEFINITIONS. In this subtitle: (1) "Actuarially sound" means circumstances under which the amount of contributions to the pension system is sufficient to cover the normal cost of and amortize the unfunded actuarial accrued liability of the pension system in a period that does not exceed the later of the following: (A) 15 years after the date of the actuarial valuation on which the determination of whether the retirement system is actuarially sound is made; or (B) September 1, 2055. (2) "Amortization period" means: (A) if amortizing a liability loss layer, the period necessary to fully pay the liability loss layer; (B) if amortizing a liability gain layer, the period described by Section 865.015 (b)(4); or (C) if referring to the amortization period of all liability layers of the pension system, the number of years incorporated in a weighted average amortization factor for the sum of all liability layers as determined in each biennial actuarial valuation of assets and liabilities of the system. (3) Repealed by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1316, Sec. 4.01(2), eff. June 14, 2013. (4) "Dependent" means an unmarried child, natural or adopted, who: (A) is less than 18 years of age; (B) is less than 19 years of age and a full-time student at an elementary or secondary school; or (C) became permanently disabled before the child's 22nd birthday, as determined by the executive director. (5) "Emergency services" means only those services relating to fire, rescue, emergency medical services, and emergency response services. (5-a) "Executive director" means the person appointed executive director under Section 865.0095 . (6) "Fund" means the Texas emergency services retirement fund. (6-a) "Governing body of a department" or "governing body of a participating department" means: (A) the board of trustees or other governing body of the department; or (B) if the department does not have a governing body, the governing body of the political subdivision. (6-b) "Governing body of a political subdivision" means the governing body of the political subdivision or unit of government of which the department is a part. (7) "Legacy liability" means the total unfunded actuarial accrued liability of the pension system: (A) determined as of August 31, 2024, using an assumed rate of investment return of seven percent; and (B) for each calendar year following 2024, that total adjusted as follows: (i) reduced by the contribution amount made under Section 865.015 for the calendar year allocated to the amortization of the legacy liability; and (ii) adjusted by the assumed rate of investment return of seven percent. (7-a) "Liability gain layer" means a liability layer that decreases the unfunded actuarial accrued liability of the pension system. (7-b) "Liability layer" means: (A) the legacy liability; or (B) for each fiscal year after August 31, 2024, the amount by which the pension system's unfunded actuarial accrued liability increases or decreases in a fiscal year, as applicable, due to the unanticipated change in revenue caused by factors, other than changes to a benefit formula, as determined in the actuarial valuation analyzing that fiscal year. (7-c) "Liability loss layer" means a liability layer that increases the unfunded actuarial accrued liability. For the purposes of this subtitle, the legacy liability is a liability loss layer. (7-d) "Local board" means a local board of trustees established under Section 865.012 . (8) "Member" means a person having membership in the pension system under Section 862.002 . (8-a) "Participating department" means a department that elects to participate in the pension system under Section 862.001 . (8-b) "Participating department head" means the person designated as a participating department head under Section 865.0115 . (9) "Pension system" means the Texas Emergency Services Retirement System. (10) "Qualified service" means service performed: (A) for a participating department that conducts at least 48 hours of training in a calendar year; and (B) by a member in good standing in the department who: (i) attends at least 20 hours of annual training and at least 25 percent of the department's emergencies in a calendar year; (ii) attends at least 20 hours of annual training and provides support services for at least 25 percent of the department's emergencies in a calendar year; or (iii) does not attend because the member is absent because of military duty. (10-a) "Retiree" means a person who receives a service or disability retirement benefit from the pension system. (11) "State board" means the state board of trustees established under Section 865.001 . (11-a) "Support services" means services that directly assist in the delivery of emergency services. The term includes: (A) directing traffic at an emergency scene; (B) dispatching emergency services personnel; (C) driving an emergency services vehicle; (D) supplying or maintaining equipment at an emergency scene; (E) providing essential recordkeeping for a participating department; and (F) other similar services as determined by a participating department. (12) "Unfunded actuarial accrued liability" means, as determined in an actuarial valuation, the difference between the actuarial accrued liability and the actuarial value of assets, where the liability is determined using an expected rate of investment return not greater than: (A) seven percent; or (B) if greater than seven percent, the average of the rates used by the Employees Retirement System of Texas and the Teacher Retirement System of Texas in the most recently published actuarial valuations preceding the actuarial valuation in which the unfunded actuarial accrued liability is being determined. (12-a) "Volunteer" means a person who performs emergency services for civic, charitable, or humanitarian reasons, receives no monetary compensation from a participating department, and is not subject to the compensation requirements provided for employees by the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. Section 201 et seq.).
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