| | | Sec. 3. Transfers of allocations; year-end balances. Transfers of allocations | | and carry-forwards of unexpended balances must be carried out in | | accordance with the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, section | | 17103, subsection 13. |
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| | | Sec. 4. Collective bargaining agreements approval. The allocations made in | | section 1 of this Act and the attributions made in section 2 of | | this Act include the amounts required to fund the collective | | bargaining agreements approved in Private and Special Law 2003, | | chapter 34. |
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| | | Sec. 5. Technology replacement approval. Of the amount authorized to be | | expended in section 1 of this Act, $200,000 is the initial | | expenditure request towards the cost of replacing the benefits | | payroll technology currently used by the Maine State Retirement | | System. This technology will become obsolete on December 31, | | 2006. |
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| | | Sec. 6. Authorization to expend retirement system reserve administrative operating | | funds. Of the amount authorized to be expended in section 1 of | | this Act for the administrative costs of the retirement system, | | $400,000 must be provided from the system's reserve | | administrative operating funds. |
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| | | Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble, | | this Act takes effect July 1, 2005. |
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| | | Effective July 1, 1993, the Maine State Retirement System is | | required by statute to present its annual operating budget to the | | Legislature for approval. This bill is the system's 12th annual | | budget. It is for fiscal year 2005-06. |
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| | | This bill identifies the retirement system's personal services | | costs and its costs for all other operating expenses. |
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| | | For information purposes, the bill presents the attribution of | | expenses to the 3 retirement system member and employer | | categories: General Fund; Non-General Fund; and Participating | | Local District. |
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| | | This bill requests $200,000 to begin funding for a | | multimillion dollar expenditure to replace aging and soon-to-be- | | desupported benefits payroll technology. |
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