West Virginia Code § 8-22-16a

Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds that prudence often dictates a review of well meaning actions
previously taken. The Legislature further finds that implementation of the cost of living
benefit enacted during the one thousand nine hundred ninety regular legislative session
would be disadvantageous to members of the municipal policemen and firemen pension
funds and municipal budgets due to the large cost associated with that beneefit and that this
fact was unknown at the time of enactment of the cost of living benefit. The Legislature
further finds that the fiscal integrity of the various municipal policemenr and firemen pension
funds will be in extreme jeopardy if an alternative benefit is not enacted. The Legislature
further finds that maintenance of an actuarially sound pension system is incumbent upon the
administrators of the various funds and is also incumbent upon the Legislature when it
enacts changes to the benefit structure. The Legislature furtther finds that the
implementation of the cost of living benefit enacted in the one thousand nine hundred ninety
regular legislative session would prevent the maintenance of an actuarially sound pension
system and would jeopardize the interests of the members of the retirement funds,
therefore, it is necessary to amend the cost of living benefit as previously enacted.

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