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03/19/2013
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2013-054
Agenda Item Number
8.B.
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Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
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CAFR
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Board of County Commissioners
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BCC Regular Meeting
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it <br /> Indian River County,Florida <br /> Notes To Financial Statements <br /> Year Ended September 30,2012 <br /> NOTE 15—POLLUTION REMEDIATION- Continued <br /> Due to the addition of the Shadowbrook Estates site in fiscal year 2012, beginning net position for the <br /> governmental activities needed to be restated. The difference between the governmental activities <br /> restated beginning net position of$127,100 and the liability of$82,800 was expensed during the current <br /> year. Please see Note 21-C for more information regarding the restatement of beginning net position. <br /> NOTE 16-PENSION PLANS 11 <br /> Florida Retirement System <br /> Plan Description: The County's employees participate in the Florida Retirement System (FRS), a cost- <br /> sharing,multiple-employer public employee retirement system, administered by the Florida Department <br /> of Management Services. Effective July 1, 2011, the FRS became a contributory plan for all members, <br /> except DROP participants, whereby members contribute 3% and employers pay a rate based upon each <br /> member's employment class. Employer rates effective as of July 1, 2012 were as follows: regular class <br /> 5.18%, senior class 6.30%, special risk 14.90% and elected official class 10.23%. <br /> Employees elect participation in either the defined benefit plan (Pension Plan) or the defined <br /> contribution plan (Investment Plan). If the employee enrolled in the FRS prior to July 1, 2011, normal <br /> retirement is age 62 with 6 years of service or 30 years of service, regardless of age. If the employee <br /> enrolled in the FRS on or after July 1, 2011, normal retirement is age 65 with 8 years of service or 33 <br /> years of service, regardless of age. Under the Pension Plan, early retirement is available before ! <br /> reaching normal retirement age and will be subject to an early-retirement reduction of 5% for each year <br /> your age at retirement is under your normal retirement age. For those employees who elect participation << <br /> in the Investment Plan rather than the Pension Plan, vesting occurs after one year of service. <br /> Participants have access to the full value of their vested account balance when they leave FRS <br /> employment, regardless of age. These participants receive a defined contribution for self-direction in <br /> an investment product with a third party administrator selected by the State Board of Administration. <br /> Retirement benefits are determined by age, years of service, the average of the highest 5 or 8 fiscal <br /> years of pay, membership class and the payment option selected at retirement. <br /> In addition to the above benefits, the FRS administers a Deferred Retirement Option Program (DROP). <br /> This program allows eligible employees to defer receipt of monthly retirement benefit payments while <br /> continuing employment with a FRS employer for a period not to exceed five years after electing to <br /> participate. Deferred monthly benefits are held in the FRS Trust Fund and accrue interest. <br /> Florida Statutes Chapter 121, as may be amended from time to time by the state legislature, determines <br /> contribution rates for the various membership classes of the FRS. The FRS issues a publicly available <br /> financial report that includes financial statements, ten-year historical trend information and other <br /> required supplementary information. That report may be obtained by writing to the Florida Department <br /> of Management Services, Division of Retirement, Attention: Research and Education Section, P.O. Box <br /> 9000, Tallahassee, Florida 32315-9000, or from the website at www.dms.myflorida.com. <br /> I <br /> 86 <br />
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