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A Rule by the Treasury Department on 10/14/2005
This final rule is effective October 14, 2005.
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The Department of the Treasury is issuing final regulations to amend its DC Pensions rules promulgated pursuant to Title XI of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, as amended, which was effective on October 1, 1997. The Act assigns to the Secretary of the Treasury responsibility for payment of benefits based on service accrued as of June 30, 1997, under the retirement plans for District of Columbia teachers and police officers and firefighters, and payment of past and future benefits under the retirement plan for District of Columbia judges. The amended regulations implement the provisions of the Act that provide the Secretary with the responsibility to ensure the accuracy of payments made to annuitants before the effective date of the Act.
Elizabeth Cuffe, Office of the General Counsel, MT Room 2209A, Department of the Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20220, (202-622-1682, not a toll-free call).
On April 13, 2005, the Department of the Treasury published (at 70 FR 19366) proposed regulations to amend the regulations in Part 29 that implement Title XI of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, Public Law 105-33, 111 Stat. 251, 712-731, 756-759, as amended (the Act). The Act transferred certain pension liabilities from the District of Columbia Government to the Federal Government. The Act requires that the Secretary of the Treasury (the Secretary) pay certain benefits under the retirement plans for District of Columbia teachers (Teachers Plan) and police officers and firefighters (Police and Firefighters Plan) based on service accrued on or before June 30, 1997, and benefits under the retirement plan for District of Columbia judges (Judges Plan) regardless of when service accrued. On December 23, 2004, the District of Columbia Retirement Protection Improvement Act of 2004, Public Law 108-489, 118 Stat. 3966 (the 2004 Act) was enacted. The 2004 Act amended the Act, in part, to create a new fund from the two funds that had financed the Teachers Plan and the Police and Firefighters Plan and to provide the Judges Plan with procedures for resolving denied benefit claims.
The Act provides the Secretary with authority to ensure the accuracy of Federal Benefit Payments made before October 1, 1997, under the Police and Firefighters Plan and the Teachers Plan. Section 11012 of the Act requires the Start Printed Page 60004Secretary to make benefit payments under the Police and Firefighters Plan and Teachers Plan based on service accrued on or before June 30, 1997. An annuitant's entitlement to the correct payment amount based on that service, but not more than that amount, does not expire. Thus, the Secretary's authority to review and ensure the accuracy of all payments based on service accrued on or before June 30, 1997, extends to all such payments whether made before or after the October 1, 1997, effective date of the Act.
In the case of the Judges Plan, section 11251(a) of the Act (codified at DC Official Code section 11-1570(c)(2)(A)) vests in the Secretary authority over Federal Benefit Payments made under the Judges Plan before the October 1, 1997, effective date of the Act. Accordingly, the Secretary has authority to ensure the accuracy of payments made before October 1, 1997, under the Judges Plan, the Police and Firefighters Plan, and the Teachers Plan.
The amendments to Part 29 reflect the authority of the Secretary as provided in the sections of the Act discussed above and the manner in which that authority is being administered by the Treasury Department.
The 2004 Act amended the Act to create the District of Columbia Teachers, Police Officers, and Firefighters Federal Pension Fund with the assets transferred from the District of Columbia Federal Pension Liability Trust Fund and the Federal Supplemental District of Columbia Pension Fund, which funds were terminated. The 2004 Act also amended the Act to provide the Judges Plan with procedures for resolving denied benefit claims.
The Secretary has the authority under section 11083 and paragraph 11251(b) (codified as DC Official Code section 11-1572(a)) of the Act “to issue regulations to implement, interpret, administer and carry out the purposes of this [Act], and, in the Secretary's discretion, those regulations may have retroactive effect.” The original regulations by their terms apply only to Federal Benefit Payments made on or after October 1, 1997, the effective date of the Act. See 31 CFR 29.101(c). Therefore, the Department of the Treasury amends the original regulations to implement the Secretary's authority under the Act to ensure the accuracy of payments made to annuitants prior to the October 1, 1997, effective date of the Act. The Department also amends the original regulations to reflect the changes made in the 2004 Act and to make several technical changes as specified below.
Comments on the proposed rule were requested by June 13, 2005. The Department received two comments in support of the proposed regulations. Therefore, the proposed regulations are being adopted without change as final regulations.
Because the amendments contained in this final rule are mandated by the 2004 Act, have retroactive effect pursuant to section 11083 or 11251(b) of the Act, or are technical changes, it has been determined, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) that a delayed effective date is unnecessary.
It is hereby certified that this final rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The rule only affects the determination of the Federal portion of retirement benefits to certain former employees of the District of Columbia. Accordingly, a regulatory flexibility analysis is not required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. chapter 6).
This rule is not a significant regulatory action as defined by Executive Order 12866, 58 FR 51735. Therefore, a regulatory assessment is not required.
Accordingly, the Department of the Treasury is amending title 31, part 29, Code of Federal Regulations, to read as follows:
Authority: Subtitle A, Subchapter B of Chapter 4 of Subtitle C, and Chapter 3 of Subtitle H, of Pub. L. 105-33, 111 Stat. 712-731, 756-759, and 786-787; as amended.
2. In § 29.101, paragraphs (a) and (c) are revised, and paragraph (e) is added, to read as follows:
(a) This part contains the Department's regulations implementing Subtitle A, Subchapter B of Chapter 4 of Subtitle C, and Chapter 3 of Subtitle H, of Title XI of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, Public Law 105-33, 111 Stat. 251, 712-731, 756-759, enacted August 5, 1997, as amended.
(c) This part applies to Federal Benefit Payments.
(e) This part does not apply to the District of Columbia replacement plan, which covers payments based on service accrued after June 30, 1997, pursuant to section 11042 of the Act.
3. In § 29.103, definitions for Act, Benefits Administrator, Federal Benefit Payment, and Retirement Funds in paragraph (a) are revised to read as follows:
Act means Subtitle A, Subchapter B of Chapter 4 of Subtitle C, and Chapter 3 of Subtitle H, of Title XI of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, Public Law 105-33, 111 Stat. 251, 712-731, 756-759, as amended.
(B) The Department, if a determination is made under section Start Printed Page 6000511251(a) of the Act that, in the interest of economy and efficiency, the function of the Trustee shall be performed by the Department rather than the Trustee; or
Federal Benefit Payment means a payment for which the Department is responsible under the Act, to which an individual is entitled under the Judges Plan, the Police and Firefighters Plan, or the Teachers Plan, in such amount and under such terms and conditions as may apply under such plans, including payments made under these plans before, on, or after the October 1, 1997, effective date of the Act. Service after June 30, 1997, shall not be credited for purposes of determining the amount of any Federal Benefit Payment under the Teachers Plan and the Police and Firefighters Plan.
Retirement Funds means the District of Columbia Teachers, Police Officers, and Firefighters Federal Pension Fund established under section 11081 of the Act, the District of Columbia Judicial Retirement and Survivors Annuity Fund established under section 11252 of the Act, and their predecessor funds.
4. Section 29.201 is revised to read as follows:
This subpart contains information concerning the relationship between the Department and the District government in the administration of the Act and the functions of each in the administration of that Act.
5. In § 29.401, paragraphs (a)(2) and (3) are revised, and paragraph (c) is added, to read as follows:
6. In § 29.402, the definitions for Act and Benefits Administrator are removed.
7. In § 29.501, paragraph (e) is added to read as follows:
Rochelle F. Granat,
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