Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 842.053 - Involuntary Termination of Participation(a) The board of trustees by order may terminate the participation of a subdivision other than a county if the board determines that:(1) the subdivision has failed to perform in accordance with a termination agreement under Section 842.052;(2) the subdivision has ceased to exist, is in the process of dissolving, or is changing its operational form;(3) benefits accrued for service with the subdivision may be at risk of forfeiture;(4) the retirement system no longer serves as an effective program for providing retirement, disability, and death benefits to the employees of the subdivision because of the action or inaction of the subdivision or because of a significant change in covered payroll, number of contributing members, workforce composition, general revenues, or other circumstances of the subdivision; or(5) the continued participation of the subdivision is not in the best interest of the retirement system, the subdivision, the employees of the subdivision, or the other participating subdivisions.(b) Beginning with a date specified by the board, additional employee deposits or contributions may not be made to a member's account with the subdivision and additional service with the subdivision may not be credited to a member, except as authorized by the board. Except as otherwise provided by this subchapter, all other retirement plan provisions then in effect remain in effect.(c) Beginning with a date specified by the board, the subdivision's account in the subdivision accumulation fund ceases to receive allocations under this subtitle for any prior, current, or future plan year except as authorized by the board.(d) Beginning with a date specified by the board, the retirement system shall value the accrued benefits and supplemental annuities with respect to the subdivision's participation as immediately payable under this subchapter. If the assets in the subdivision's account exceed the actuarial equivalent value of pension benefits, the subdivision is released from all liability with respect to the accrued benefits and supplemental annuities. The retirement system shall make transfers from the subdivision's account to the appropriate funds within the system in amounts actuarially equivalent to all accrued benefits and supplemental annuities. The retirement system shall pay any amount remaining in the subdivision's account after satisfaction of all the subdivision's pension liabilities to the subdivision or its governmental successor in interest in accordance with Section 845.317(b).(e) If the actuarial equivalent value of pension benefits exceeds the assets in the subdivision's account, the subdivision or its governmental successor in interest may make a contribution in any amount to the subdivision's account. The retirement system shall transfer the assets of the subdivision's account in the subdivision accumulation fund to appropriate funds within the system and allocate the assets as provided by Sections 842.054-842.057.Tex. Gov't. Code § 842.053
Amended By Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 873, Sec. 9, eff. 1/1/2008.Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 506, Sec. 6, eff. 1/1/2006.