|  | AN ACT | 
|  | relating to a firefighters' relief and retirement fund in certain | 
|  | municipalities. | 
|  | BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
|  | SECTION 1.  Section 1, Article 6243e.2(1), Revised Statutes, | 
|  | is amended by adding Subdivisions (1-b), (13-a), (15-a), and (15-b) | 
|  | to read as follows: | 
|  | (1-b)  "Beneficiary adult child" means a child of a | 
|  | member by birth or adoption who: | 
|  | (A)  is not an eligible child; and | 
|  | (B)  is designated a beneficiary of a member's | 
|  | DROP account by valid designation under Section 5(j-1). | 
|  | (13-a)  "Normal retirement age" means the earlier of: | 
|  | (A)  the age at which the member attains 20 years | 
|  | of service; or | 
|  | (B)  the age at which the member first attains the | 
|  | age of at least 50 years and at least 10 years of service. | 
|  | (15-a)  "PROP" means the post-retirement option plan | 
|  | under Section 5A of this article. | 
|  | (15-b)  "PROP account" means the notional account | 
|  | established to reflect the credits and contributions of a member or | 
|  | surviving spouse who has made a PROP election in accordance with | 
|  | Section 5A of this article. | 
|  | SECTION 2.  Section 2, Article 6243e.2(1), Revised Statutes, | 
|  | is amended by amending Subsections (b), (h), (j), (n), (p), and (r) | 
|  | and adding Subsections (h-1), (h-2), (p-1), and (s) to read as | 
|  | follows: | 
|  | (b)  The board of trustees of the fund shall be known as the | 
|  | "(name of municipality) Firefighters' Relief and Retirement Fund | 
|  | Board of Trustees" and the fund shall be known as the "(name of | 
|  | municipality) Firefighters' Relief and Retirement Fund." The board | 
|  | consists of 10 trustees, including: | 
|  | (1)  the mayor or an appointed representative of the | 
|  | mayor; | 
|  | (2)  the treasurer of the municipality or, if there is | 
|  | not a treasurer, the secretary, clerk, or other person who by law, | 
|  | charter provision, or ordinance performs the duty of treasurer of | 
|  | the municipality; | 
|  | (3)  five firefighters who are members of the fund; | 
|  | (4)  one person who is a retired firefighter and a | 
|  | member of the fund with at least 20 years of participation; and | 
|  | (5)  two persons, each of whom is a registered voter of | 
|  | the municipality, has been a resident of the municipality for at | 
|  | least one year [ three years] preceding the date of initial | 
|  | appointment, and is not a municipal officer or employee. | 
|  | (h)  The board shall annually elect from among the trustees a | 
|  | chair, a vice chair, and a secretary.  [ The person described under  | 
|  | Subsection (b)(2) of this section serves as the treasurer of the  | 
|  | fund under penalty of that person's official bond and oath of  | 
|  | office.] | 
|  | (h-1)  The board may form a standing or ad hoc committee | 
|  | composed of any number of trustees of the board to further | 
|  | administration of the fund.  A committee composed of all the | 
|  | trustees of the board: | 
|  | (1)  may be established only by order of the board, fund | 
|  | rule, or policy; and | 
|  | (2)  has the same power as the board to take final | 
|  | action, including the power to issue orders on matters within the | 
|  | scope of the committee's authority as defined by applicable law, | 
|  | rule, or policy. | 
|  | (h-2)  If the board establishes a pension benefits committee | 
|  | under Subsection (h-1) of this section, that committee, even if it | 
|  | is composed of fewer than all the trustees of the board, may | 
|  | deliberate and act in place of the board regarding each application | 
|  | for benefits submitted to the fund by a member or the member's | 
|  | survivor.  Final action of a pension benefits committee on an | 
|  | application for benefits is binding, subject only to any right of | 
|  | appeal to the board under law, rule, or policy at the time the | 
|  | application is filed.  Except to the extent the final action of a | 
|  | pension benefits committee may be appealed to the board, the final | 
|  | action of the pension benefits committee on an application for | 
|  | benefits constitutes the final action of the board, including for | 
|  | purposes of filing an appeal to a district court under Section 12 of | 
|  | this article. | 
|  | (j)  Six [ A majority of the] trustees of the board constitute | 
|  | [ constitutes] a quorum to transact business of the board or of any | 
|  | committee composed of all the trustees of the board.  An order of | 
|  | the board or a committee must be made by vote recorded in the | 
|  | minutes of the [ board's] proceedings of the board or committee. | 
|  | Each decision of the board in a matter under the board's | 
|  | jurisdiction is final and binding as to each affected | 
|  | [ firefighter,] member[,] and beneficiary, subject only to the | 
|  | rights of appeal specified by this article. | 
|  | (n)  The board shall, not later than January 31 of each year, | 
|  | provide to [ make and file with] the person described by Subsection | 
|  | (b)(2) of this section [ treasurer of the municipality] a detailed | 
|  | and itemized report of all receipts and disbursements with respect | 
|  | to the fund, together with a statement of fund administration, | 
|  | during the preceding fiscal year of the fund, and shall provide | 
|  | [ make and file] other reports and statements or existing financial | 
|  | [ furnish further] information concerning the fund as from time to | 
|  | time may be required or requested by the person described by | 
|  | Subsection (b)(2) of this section [ treasurer of the municipality]. | 
|  | (p)  The board shall manage the fund according to the terms | 
|  | and purposes of this article and all applicable sections of the code | 
|  | and has the powers necessary to accomplish that purpose, including | 
|  | the power to: | 
|  | (1)  adopt for the administration of the fund written | 
|  | rules, policies, and procedures [ guidelines] not inconsistent with | 
|  | this article; | 
|  | (2)  interpret and construe this article and any | 
|  | summary plan descriptions or benefits procedures, except that each | 
|  | construction must meet any qualification requirements established | 
|  | under Section 401 of the code; | 
|  | (3)  correct any defect, supply any omission, and | 
|  | reconcile any inconsistency that appears in this article in a | 
|  | manner and to the extent that the board considers expedient to | 
|  | administer this article for the greatest benefit of all members; | 
|  | (4)  select, employ, and compensate employees the board | 
|  | considers necessary or advisable in the proper and efficient | 
|  | administration of the fund; | 
|  | (5)  determine all questions, whether legal or factual, | 
|  | relating to eligibility for participation, service, or benefits or | 
|  | relating to the administration of the fund to promote the uniform | 
|  | administration of the fund for the benefit of all members; | 
|  | (6)  establish and maintain records necessary or | 
|  | appropriate to the proper administration of the fund; and | 
|  | (7)  compel witnesses to attend and testify before the | 
|  | board concerning matters related to the operation of this article | 
|  | in the same manner provided for taking of testimony before notaries | 
|  | public. | 
|  | (p-1)  A rule, policy, or procedure adopted by the board | 
|  | under Subsection (p)(1) of this section is final and binding with | 
|  | respect to any matter within the board's jurisdiction and | 
|  | authority. | 
|  | (r)  The board shall maintain at the offices of the fund [ the  | 
|  | original of] each rule, policy, or procedure [guideline] adopted | 
|  | under this section and shall deliver to the person described by | 
|  | Subsection (b)(2) of this section [ municipality] a copy of each | 
|  | adopted rule, policy, or procedure [ guideline]. | 
|  | (s)  Title 9, Property Code, does not apply to the fund. | 
|  | SECTION 3.  Section 3, Article 6243e.2(1), Revised Statutes, | 
|  | is amended by amending Subsections (g) and (l) and adding | 
|  | Subsections (g-1), (g-2), (g-3), and (n) to read as follows: | 
|  | (g)  The board may, from fund assets, purchase from an | 
|  | insurer licensed to do business in this state insurance to: | 
|  | (1)  provide for legal defense of the fund; | 
|  | (2)  cover liabilities and losses of the fund; | 
|  | (3)  cover any other insurable risk to the fund; and | 
|  | (4)  provide for the legal defense of or [ and to] | 
|  | indemnify and hold harmless the trustees of the board and employees | 
|  | of the fund [ board, individually and collectively, harmless] from | 
|  | the effects and consequences of their acts, errors, omissions, or | 
|  | other [ and] conduct within the scope of their duties as trustees or | 
|  | employees, whether the acts, errors, omissions, or other conduct is | 
|  | proven or merely alleged [ official capacity as fiduciaries or  | 
|  | cofiduciaries or within the scope of what the board trustee or  | 
|  | employee believes in good faith, at the time, to be the board  | 
|  | trustee's or employee's official capacity. An insurance company  | 
|  | through which insurance is purchased under this subsection has a  | 
|  | cause of action against a board trustee or employee to the extent  | 
|  | that a loss results from the board trustee's or employee's wilful  | 
|  | and malicious misconduct or gross negligence]. | 
|  | (g-1)  The board may use fund assets to provide insurance | 
|  | coverage comparable to that provided by insurers under Subsection | 
|  | (g) of this section by entering into a collective pool providing | 
|  | governmental entities of this state with self-insurance coverage, | 
|  | including coverage authorized by Chapter 791 or 2259, Government | 
|  | Code, or Chapter 119, Local Government Code.  This article does not | 
|  | limit the ability of the board to provide any type of group | 
|  | insurance or self-insurance coverage in a pool of governmental | 
|  | entities for fund employees and their beneficiaries as a benefit of | 
|  | employment. | 
|  | (g-2)  If insurance or pooled governmental self-insurance | 
|  | coverage is unavailable, insufficient, inadequate, or not in | 
|  | effect, the board may indemnify a board trustee or employee for | 
|  | liability imposed as damages and for reasonable costs and expenses | 
|  | incurred by that individual in defense of an alleged act, error, or | 
|  | omission committed in the individual's official capacity or within | 
|  | the scope of what the board trustee or employee believed in good | 
|  | faith, at the time, to be the board trustee's or employee's official | 
|  | capacity.  The board may not indemnify a board trustee or employee | 
|  | for the amount of a loss that results from the board trustee's or | 
|  | employee's wilful and malicious misconduct or gross negligence. | 
|  | (g-3)  The board may establish a self-insurance fund to pay | 
|  | claims for the indemnification of board trustees or employees under | 
|  | Subsection (g-2) of this section.  The board shall provide that the | 
|  | self-insurance fund must be limited to an amount not to exceed the | 
|  | greater of three percent of the fund assets or $5 million.  The | 
|  | self-insurance fund shall be invested in the same manner as other | 
|  | assets of the fund, and all earnings and losses from investing the | 
|  | self-insurance fund shall be credited to the self-insurance fund | 
|  | unless that credit exceeds the limit on the self-insurance fund set | 
|  | by the board or this subsection.  Amounts held in the self-insurance | 
|  | fund may not be included in the actuarial valuation for purposes of | 
|  | determining the municipal contribution rate or the assets available | 
|  | to satisfy the actuarial liabilities of the fund to pay service, | 
|  | disability, or death benefits provided by this article.  A decision | 
|  | to indemnify or make a reimbursement out of the self-insurance fund | 
|  | must be made by a majority vote of board trustees eligible to vote | 
|  | on the matter.  If the proposed indemnification or reimbursement is | 
|  | of a trustee, that trustee may not vote on the matter. | 
|  | (l)  The trustees, executive director, and employees of the | 
|  | fund are fully protected and free of liability for any action taken | 
|  | or omission made or any action or omission suffered by them in good | 
|  | faith, objectively determined, in the performance of their duties | 
|  | for the fund.  The protection from liability provided by this | 
|  | subsection is cumulative of and in addition to any other | 
|  | constitutional, statutory, or common law official or governmental | 
|  | immunity, defense, and civil or procedural protection provided to | 
|  | the fund as a governmental entity and to a fund trustee or employee | 
|  | as an official or employee of a governmental entity.  Except for a | 
|  | waiver expressly provided by this article, this article does not | 
|  | grant an implied waiver of any immunity. | 
|  | (n)  On the reported death of a member, the fund or an | 
|  | authorized representative of the fund may obtain the death | 
|  | certificate or the pending death certificate directly from the | 
|  | issuing examiner or governmental agency without the prior | 
|  | notification or confirmation that otherwise may be required under | 
|  | law to expedite the issuance of death benefits from the fund to | 
|  | survivors in need of those benefits. | 
|  | SECTION 4.  Section 4(b), Article 6243e.2(1), Revised | 
|  | Statutes, is amended to read as follows: | 
|  | (b)  A member who terminates active service on or after | 
|  | November 1, 1997, and who has completed at least 20 years of | 
|  | participation in the fund on the effective date of termination of | 
|  | service is entitled to a monthly service pension, beginning after | 
|  | [ on] the effective date of termination of active service, in an | 
|  | amount equal to 50 percent of the member's average monthly salary, | 
|  | plus three percent of the member's average monthly salary for each | 
|  | year of participation in excess of 20 years, but not in excess of 30 | 
|  | years of participation, for a maximum total benefit of 80 percent of | 
|  | the member's average monthly salary. | 
|  | SECTION 5.  Section 5, Article 6243e.2(1), Revised Statutes, | 
|  | is amended by amending Subsections (a), (i), (j), and (q) and adding | 
|  | Subsection (j-1) to read as follows: | 
|  | (a)  A member who is eligible to receive a service pension | 
|  | under Section 4 of this article and who remains in active service | 
|  | may elect to participate in the deferred retirement option plan | 
|  | provided by this section.  On subsequently terminating active | 
|  | service, a member who elected the DROP may apply for a monthly | 
|  | service pension under Section 4 of this article, except that the | 
|  | effective date of the member's election to participate in the DROP | 
|  | will be considered the member's retirement date for determining the | 
|  | amount of the member's monthly service pension.  The member may also | 
|  | apply for any DROP benefit provided under this section on | 
|  | terminating active service.  An election to participate in the | 
|  | DROP, once approved by the board, is irrevocable.  A DROP | 
|  | participant's monthly benefit at retirement is increased by two | 
|  | percent of the amount of the member's original benefit for every | 
|  | full year of participation in the DROP by the member.  For a | 
|  | member's final year of participation, but not beyond the member's | 
|  | 10th year in the DROP, if a full year of participation is not | 
|  | completed, the member shall receive a prorated increase of 0.166 | 
|  | percent of the member's original benefit for each month of | 
|  | participation in that year.  An [ This] increase provided by this | 
|  | subsection does not apply to benefits payable under Subsection (l) | 
|  | of this section.  An [ This] increase under this subsection is | 
|  | applied to the member's benefit at retirement and is not added to | 
|  | the member's DROP account.  The total increase under this | 
|  | subsection may not exceed 20 percent for 10 years of participation | 
|  | in the DROP by the member. | 
|  | (i)  The [ For purposes of computing and providing service  | 
|  | pension benefits under Section 4 of this article and for purposes of  | 
|  | computing and providing death benefits under Section 7 of this  | 
|  | article, the] day immediately before the [effective] date [of] the | 
|  | DROP participant's election becomes effective is the last day used | 
|  | for purposes of computing and providing service pension benefits | 
|  | under Section 4 of this article or for purposes of computing and | 
|  | providing death benefits under Section 7 of this article | 
|  | [ considered to be the date the member terminates active service].  A | 
|  | salary earned or additional years of participation completed after | 
|  | the member's DROP election becomes effective may not be considered | 
|  | in the computation of retirement or death benefits, except for the | 
|  | limited purpose of percentage increases provided under Subsection | 
|  | (a) of this section. | 
|  | (j)  If a DROP participant dies before complete distribution | 
|  | of the member's DROP account has been made, the member's DROP | 
|  | account balance shall be distributed to the member's eligible | 
|  | beneficiaries, determined as follows: | 
|  | (1)  if the member is survived by a spouse who was the | 
|  | member's spouse on the date the member's DROP election became | 
|  | effective [ last day of active service] and one or more eligible | 
|  | children, one-half of the member's DROP account balance shall be | 
|  | paid to that eligible spouse, and the remaining one-half shall be | 
|  | divided equally among the member's eligible children; | 
|  | (2)  if the member is survived by a spouse described by | 
|  | Subdivision (1) of this subsection, but not by an eligible child, | 
|  | the member's entire DROP account balance shall be paid to the | 
|  | surviving spouse; | 
|  | (3)  if the member is survived by one or more eligible | 
|  | children, but not by a spouse described by Subdivision (1) of this | 
|  | subsection, the member's DROP account balance shall be divided | 
|  | equally among the eligible children; | 
|  | (4)  if the member is not survived by a spouse described | 
|  | by Subdivision (1) of this subsection or an eligible child, the | 
|  | member's DROP account balance shall be divided equally among the | 
|  | member's eligible parents; | 
|  | (5)  if the member is not survived by a spouse described | 
|  | by Subdivision (1) of this subsection, an eligible child, or an | 
|  | eligible parent, the member's DROP account balance shall be | 
|  | distributed in accordance with the member's beneficiary | 
|  | designation filed with the board or, if the member has failed to | 
|  | file a valid beneficiary designation, to the member's estate; | 
|  | (6)  if a member's spouse described by Subdivision (1) | 
|  | of this subsection was not married to the member on the date the | 
|  | member's DROP election became effective, the spouse shall receive a | 
|  | reduced benefit equal to the benefit otherwise payable to the | 
|  | surviving spouse under this subsection, multiplied by the | 
|  | percentage of the period between the member's DROP election and the | 
|  | date the member left active service during which the spouse and the | 
|  | member were married, and the amount by which the spouse's benefit is | 
|  | reduced shall be divided among any other eligible survivors as if | 
|  | the member did not have an eligible spouse or, if there are no | 
|  | eligible survivors, distributed in accordance with the member's | 
|  | beneficiary designation filed with the board, or if the member | 
|  | failed to file a valid beneficiary designation, to the member's | 
|  | estate; and | 
|  | (7)  if the conditions described by Subdivision (1), | 
|  | (2), or (6) of this subsection exist, the surviving spouse may elect | 
|  | to maintain the DROP account with the fund in the same manner | 
|  | described by Subsections (e), (f), and (g) of this section. | 
|  | (j-1)  Only for the purpose of distributing a member's DROP | 
|  | account under Subsection (j) of this section, a person who is | 
|  | designated a beneficiary adult child in a valid beneficiary | 
|  | designation filed by the member with the board is considered an | 
|  | eligible child.  A designation under this subsection is distinct | 
|  | from the member's beneficiary designation under Subsection (j)(5) | 
|  | of this section. | 
|  | (q)  A member may revoke the member's Back-DROP election by | 
|  | notifying the fund in writing not later than the earlier of: | 
|  | (1)  the date the member leaves active service; or | 
|  | (2)  the 10th business day after the date the member | 
|  | signs an application form for a Back-DROP. | 
|  | SECTION 6.  Article 6243e.2(1), Revised Statutes, is amended | 
|  | by adding Section 5A to read as follows: | 
|  | Sec. 5A.  POST-RETIREMENT OPTION PLAN.  (a)  The following | 
|  | persons may elect to participate in the post-retirement option plan | 
|  | provided by this section: | 
|  | (1)  a member who terminates active service after | 
|  | participating in the DROP and who is eligible to receive a service | 
|  | pension or other taxable benefits under Section 5 of this article; | 
|  | (2)  a retired member, whether or not that member was a | 
|  | DROP participant, who is eligible to receive a service pension or | 
|  | other taxable benefits under Section 4 of this article; or | 
|  | (3)  a surviving spouse of a member who elects and is | 
|  | eligible to participate in the PROP under Subsection (f) of this | 
|  | section. | 
|  | (b)  A PROP participant may elect to have all or part of the | 
|  | amount that the participant would otherwise receive as a monthly | 
|  | service pension or other taxable benefits under this article, less | 
|  | any amount the board determines is required to pay the | 
|  | participant's share of group medical insurance costs, credited to | 
|  | the participant's PROP account.  The participant's PROP account | 
|  | shall be credited with hypothetical earnings in the same manner as | 
|  | the amounts in a member's DROP account under Section 5(d) of this | 
|  | article.  At any time, a PROP participant may stop the amounts being | 
|  | credited to the participant's PROP account and elect to resume | 
|  | receiving the participant's monthly service pension or other | 
|  | taxable benefits under this article. | 
|  | (c)  A member or surviving spouse who elects to participate | 
|  | in the PROP shall comply with the PROP election process established | 
|  | by the board. | 
|  | (d)  Subject to rules and procedures adopted by the board, a | 
|  | PROP participant may elect to receive partial payments from the | 
|  | participant's PROP account in an amount determined by the | 
|  | participant.  The board may establish rules and procedures | 
|  | concerning partial payments, including limitations on timing and | 
|  | frequency of those payments.  A PROP participant who elects partial | 
|  | payments may, at any time, elect to receive the PROP participant's | 
|  | entire remaining PROP account balance in a single lump-sum payment. | 
|  | If, at any time after the initial credit to the PROP account, a | 
|  | participant's PROP account balance becomes zero, the account closes | 
|  | and the participant's participation in the PROP ceases.  A person | 
|  | whose PROP account has been closed because of a zero balance is not | 
|  | eligible to again participate in the PROP. | 
|  | (e)  An election by a member or surviving spouse to receive a | 
|  | single lump-sum payment or partial payments under Subsection (d) of | 
|  | this section must satisfy the requirements of Section 401(a)(9) of | 
|  | the code.  All distributions and changes in the form of distribution | 
|  | must be made in a manner and at a time that comply with that section | 
|  | of the code. | 
|  | (f)  The board by rule or policy may permit a member's | 
|  | surviving spouse to elect to participate in the PROP by choosing | 
|  | either or both of the following options: | 
|  | (1)  continuing a deceased member's PROP account; or | 
|  | (2)  establishing a PROP account in which to receive | 
|  | credits from all or part of the surviving spouse's survivor | 
|  | benefits. | 
|  | (g)  A surviving spouse PROP participant and the | 
|  | participant's PROP account are subject to this section and any | 
|  | additional rules the board may adopt relating to PROP accounts and | 
|  | participants generally or to surviving spouse PROP accounts and | 
|  | participants particularly.  The board may, by rule, further | 
|  | restrict or define, through the establishment of reasonable | 
|  | categories, who is a surviving spouse of a member for purposes of | 
|  | this section. | 
|  | (h)  If a member who is a PROP participant dies before | 
|  | complete distribution of the participant's PROP account has been | 
|  | made, the participant's PROP account balance shall be distributed | 
|  | in the same manner as a DROP account balance is distributed under | 
|  | Sections 5(j), (j-1), and (k) of this article, except for amounts | 
|  | subject to a surviving spouse's election under Subsection (f) of | 
|  | this section that results in the nondistribution from the plan of | 
|  | all or part of the deceased participant's PROP account. | 
|  | (i)  Only benefits that are taxable under the code may be | 
|  | credited to a PROP account.  Nontaxable disability benefits or | 
|  | other nontaxable benefits, including the nontaxable part of any | 
|  | benefit, may not be credited to a PROP account. | 
|  | (j)  The board may set a date after which additional members | 
|  | or surviving spouses will not be allowed to elect to participate in | 
|  | the PROP. | 
|  | (k)  The board may set a date after which the crediting of | 
|  | additional benefits of a member or a surviving spouse to a PROP | 
|  | account is not allowed. | 
|  | (l)  The board by rule or policy may limit the number of | 
|  | distribution transactions for all PROP participants or for any | 
|  | category of PROP participants. | 
|  | (m)  The board by rule or policy may establish a minimum | 
|  | dollar amount allowed for crediting of benefit amounts to a PROP | 
|  | account. | 
|  | (n)  The board may adopt rules, policies, or procedures that | 
|  | the board determines are necessary or desirable to implement or | 
|  | administer this section. | 
|  | SECTION 7.  Sections 6(b), (c), and (e), Article 6243e.2(1), | 
|  | Revised Statutes, are amended to read as follows: | 
|  | (b)  If the board determines that a member is not capable of | 
|  | performing the usual and customary duties of the member's | 
|  | classification or position because of the member's on-duty | 
|  | disability, the member is entitled to receive a monthly disability | 
|  | pension, beginning after [ on] the effective date of the member's | 
|  | termination of active service, in an amount equal to the greater of: | 
|  | (1)  50 percent of the member's average monthly salary; | 
|  | or | 
|  | (2)  the service pension the member would have been | 
|  | entitled to receive under Section 4 of this article based on years | 
|  | of participation as of the effective date of the member's | 
|  | termination of active service. | 
|  | (c)  If the board determines that a member is not capable of | 
|  | performing any substantial gainful activity because of the member's | 
|  | on-duty disability, the member is entitled to receive a monthly | 
|  | disability pension, beginning after [ on] the effective date of the | 
|  | member's termination of active service, in an amount equal to the | 
|  | greater of: | 
|  | (1)  75 percent of the member's average monthly salary; | 
|  | or | 
|  | (2)  the service pension the member would have been | 
|  | entitled to receive under Section 4 of this article based on years | 
|  | of participation on the effective date of the member's termination | 
|  | of active service. | 
|  | (e)  If the board determines that a member is not capable of | 
|  | performing the usual and customary duties of the member's | 
|  | classification or position because of the member's off-duty | 
|  | disability, the member is entitled to an off-duty disability | 
|  | pension in lieu of any other benefit under this article.  If the | 
|  | board makes that determination, the member is entitled to receive a | 
|  | monthly disability pension, beginning after [ on] the effective date | 
|  | of the member's termination of active service, in an amount equal to | 
|  | the greater of: | 
|  | (1)  25 percent of the member's average monthly salary, | 
|  | plus 2-1/2 percent of the member's average monthly salary for each | 
|  | full year of participation in the fund, except that the total | 
|  | monthly disability pension under this subdivision may not exceed 50 | 
|  | percent of the member's average monthly salary; or | 
|  | (2)  the service pension the member would have been | 
|  | entitled to receive under Section 4 of this article based on years | 
|  | of participation on the effective date of the member's termination | 
|  | of active service. | 
|  | SECTION 8.  Section 10A(f), Article 6243e.2(1), Revised | 
|  | Statutes, is amended to read as follows: | 
|  | (f)  In determining the lump-sum payment amount, the total | 
|  | number of years since the commencement date of each retired | 
|  | member's or eligible survivor's annual retirement or survivor | 
|  | benefit shall be divided by the total number of years since the | 
|  | commencement date of all retired members' and eligible survivors' | 
|  | annual retirement or survivor benefit to establish a payment | 
|  | percentage for each retired member and eligible survivor.  For | 
|  | purposes of this section, benefits provided under Section 4(d) of | 
|  | this article may not be included in a retired member's or eligible | 
|  | survivor's annual retirement or survivor benefit. | 
|  | SECTION 9.  Sections 11(f), (g), and (m), Article | 
|  | 6243e.2(1), Revised Statutes, are amended to read as follows: | 
|  | (f)  A member, eligible survivor, or beneficiary who is | 
|  | entitled to receive a benefit payment under this article is | 
|  | entitled to receive the benefit beginning after [ on] the date the | 
|  | member ceases to carry out the member's regular duties as a | 
|  | firefighter, notwithstanding the fact that the member may remain on | 
|  | the payroll of the member's fire department or receive sick leave, | 
|  | vacation, or other pay after the effective date of termination of | 
|  | the member's regular duties as a firefighter.  In this article, an | 
|  | authorization to receive a benefit "beginning after [ on] the | 
|  | effective date of the member's termination of active service" | 
|  | includes authority for the member to instead elect to make the | 
|  | member's pension effective after [ on] the date the member ceases to | 
|  | carry out the member's regular duties as a firefighter.  If there is | 
|  | a delay in beginning payment of benefits resulting from the | 
|  | requirements of Section 6(h) of this article for disability | 
|  | pensions, the member or beneficiary shall, when the disability | 
|  | pension is approved by the board, be paid the full amount of the | 
|  | disability pension that has accrued since the effective date of | 
|  | termination of the member's regular duties as a firefighter. | 
|  | (g)  A member may designate in a trust document accepted by | 
|  | the fund a trustee to receive the benefit payable to any eligible | 
|  | survivor or beneficiary other than the member's eligible spouse or | 
|  | a spouse eligible to receive a benefit under the DROP.  On or after | 
|  | the death or incapacity of the member, an eligible survivor or | 
|  | beneficiary may designate a trustee under this subsection.  If the | 
|  | eligible survivor or beneficiary is disabled or a minor child, the | 
|  | parent or legal guardian, as applicable, of the eligible survivor | 
|  | or beneficiary may make the designation.  Any [ such] designation | 
|  | made under this subsection must be made on a form approved by the | 
|  | board. | 
|  | (m)  A benefit payable under this article because of the | 
|  | death of a member or eligible beneficiary may not be paid to a | 
|  | person convicted of causing that death but instead shall be paid as | 
|  | if the convicted person predeceased the deceased member or | 
|  | beneficiary.  [ If no beneficiary is entitled to the benefit as a  | 
|  | result, the benefit shall be paid to the decedent's estate.]  Except | 
|  | as otherwise permitted by this subsection with respect to | 
|  | suspension of benefits, the board is not required to withhold | 
|  | payment to a person convicted of causing the death of a member or | 
|  | eligible beneficiary until the board receives actual notice of the | 
|  | conviction of that person.  The board may suspend payment of a | 
|  | benefit payable on the death of a member or an eligible beneficiary | 
|  | on the indictment of the person who would otherwise be entitled to | 
|  | the benefit, and the suspension remains in effect until the board | 
|  | determines that a final disposition of the charges relating to the | 
|  | cause of death has occurred.  If a benefit payment is suspended | 
|  | under this subsection and the person is not convicted, the benefit | 
|  | again becomes payable with interest computed at the rate earned by | 
|  | the fund during the time the benefit payment was suspended.  For | 
|  | purposes of this subsection, a person has been convicted of causing | 
|  | the death of a member or eligible beneficiary if: | 
|  | (1)  the person has pleaded guilty or nolo contendere | 
|  | to, or the person has been found guilty by a court of competent | 
|  | jurisdiction of, an offense at the trial of which it is established | 
|  | that the person's intentional or knowing act or omission caused the | 
|  | death of the member or eligible beneficiary, regardless of whether | 
|  | sentence is imposed or probated; and | 
|  | (2)  an appeal of the conviction is not pending, and the | 
|  | time provided for appeal has expired. | 
|  | SECTION 10.  Sections 12(a) and (b), Article 6243e.2(1), | 
|  | Revised Statutes, are amended to read as follows: | 
|  | (a)  A member who is eligible for retirement for length of | 
|  | service or disability or who has a claim for temporary disability, | 
|  | or any of the member's beneficiaries, who is aggrieved by a decision | 
|  | or order of the board, whether on the basis of rejection of a claim | 
|  | or of the amount allowed, may appeal from the decision or order of | 
|  | the board to a district court in the county in which the board is | 
|  | located by giving written notice of the intention to appeal.  The | 
|  | notice must contain a statement of the intention to appeal, | 
|  | together with a brief statement of the grounds and reasons the party | 
|  | feels aggrieved.  The notice must be served personally on an officer | 
|  | [ the chair, secretary, or treasurer] of the board not later than the | 
|  | 20th day after the date of the order or decision.  After service of | 
|  | the notice, the party appealing shall file with the district court a | 
|  | copy of the notice of intention to appeal, together with the | 
|  | affidavit of the party making service showing how, when, and on whom | 
|  | the notice was served. | 
|  | (b)  Not later than the 30th day after the date of service of | 
|  | the notice of intention to appeal on the board, an officer [ the  | 
|  | secretary or treasurer] of the board shall file with the district | 
|  | court a transcript of all papers and proceedings in the case before | 
|  | the board.  When the copy of the notice of intention to appeal and | 
|  | the transcript have been filed with the court, the appeal is | 
|  | considered perfected, and the court shall docket the appeal, assign | 
|  | the appeal a number, fix a date for hearing the appeal, and notify | 
|  | both the appellant and the board of the date fixed for the hearing. | 
|  | SECTION 11.  Sections 13(b) and (d), Article 6243e.2(1), | 
|  | Revised Statutes, are amended to read as follows: | 
|  | (b)  At the time that physical examinations are administered | 
|  | on behalf of the municipality, each applicant must be provided | 
|  | written notice that a copy of the results of the examination will be | 
|  | forwarded to the board for the purpose of determining whether the | 
|  | applicant has a preexisting condition that would be relevant to any | 
|  | determination under Section 6 of this article. Not later than the | 
|  | 10th day after the date of a physical examination performed on an | 
|  | applicant for a beginning position in the fire department as | 
|  | required by Section 143.022, Local Government Code, the | 
|  | municipality shall provide to the board a copy of all documents | 
|  | resulting from the physical examination.  The board may require | 
|  | additional physical examinations if necessary in determining the | 
|  | presence or absence of any preexisting condition. The fund shall | 
|  | pay the cost of any additional physical examination the board | 
|  | requires. The [ If accepted by the board, the] applicant's | 
|  | membership in the fund is effective on acceptance by the board | 
|  | [ being appointed to the position of probationary firefighter]. | 
|  | (d)  The municipality shall make [ monthly] contributions to | 
|  | the fund once every two weeks in an amount equal to the product of | 
|  | the contribution rate certified by the board and the aggregate | 
|  | salaries paid to members of the fund during the period [ month] for | 
|  | which the contribution is made.  The board shall certify the | 
|  | municipality's contribution rate for each year or portion of a year | 
|  | based on the results of actuarial valuations made at least every | 
|  | three years.  The municipality's contribution rate shall be | 
|  | composed of the normal cost plus the level percentage of salary | 
|  | payment required to amortize the unfunded actuarial liability over | 
|  | a constant period of 30 years computed on the basis of an acceptable | 
|  | actuarial reserve funding method approved by the board. | 
|  | Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, the | 
|  | contributions by the municipality, when added to any contributions | 
|  | with respect to a qualified governmental excess benefit arrangement | 
|  | maintained in accordance with Section 14(c) of this article, may | 
|  | not be less than twice the amount paid into the fund by | 
|  | contributions of the members. | 
|  | SECTION 12.  Section 14(a), Article 6243e.2(1), Revised | 
|  | Statutes, is amended to read as follows: | 
|  | (a)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, a | 
|  | member may not accrue a benefit or allowance under this article in | 
|  | excess of an amount that, when added to all other pension benefits | 
|  | received under plans of the municipality that are qualified under | 
|  | Section 401 of the code, results in an annual benefit in excess of | 
|  | the applicable limits provided by Section 415 of the code.  That | 
|  | accrual limitation applies only as long as satisfaction of Section | 
|  | 415 of the code is necessary to maintain the tax-qualified status of | 
|  | the fund under Section 401 of the code.  Any benefit accruals | 
|  | limited under this subsection must be determined [ certified] by a | 
|  | qualified actuary selected by the board. | 
|  | SECTION 13.  (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this | 
|  | section, this Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of | 
|  | two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by | 
|  | Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this Act does not | 
|  | receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes | 
|  | effect September 1, 2007. | 
|  | (b)  Section 5A, Article 6243e.2(1), Revised Statutes, as | 
|  | added by this Act, takes effect October 1, 2007. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ____________________________________________________________ | 
|  | President of the SenateSpeaker of the House | 
|  | I certify that H.B. No. 1390 was passed by the House on April | 
|  | 5, 2007, by the following vote:  Yeas 137, Nays 0, 1 present, not | 
|  | voting. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ______________________________ | 
|  | Chief Clerk of the House | 
|  | I certify that H.B. No. 1390 was passed by the Senate on May | 
|  | 3, 2007, by the following vote:  Yeas 31, Nays 0. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ______________________________ | 
|  | Secretary of the Senate | 
|  | APPROVED:  _____________________ | 
|  | APPROVED:  _____________________ | 
|  | Date | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | _____________________ | 
|  | Governor |