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HCR 16: Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 141, relating to the teachers' and public employees' retirement systems and creating defined contribution and health reimbursement plans for members of the teachers' retirement system and the public employees' retirement system who are first hired after July 1, 2005; relating to university retirement programs; establishing the Alaska Retirement Management Board to replace the Alaska State Pension Investment Board, the Alaska Teachers' Retirement Board, and the Public Employees' Retirement Board; adding appeals of the decisions of the administrator of the teachers' and public employees' retirement systems to the jurisdiction of the office of administrative hearings; providing for nonvested members of the teachers' retirement system defined benefit plans to transfer into the teachers' retirement system defined contribution plan and for nonvested members of the public employees' retirement system defined benefit plans to transfer into the public employees' retirement system defined contribution plan; providing for political subdivisions and public organizations to request to participate in the public employees' defined contribution retirement plan; and providing for an effective date.

00 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16 01 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State 02 Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 141, relating to the teachers' and public 03 employees' retirement systems and creating defined contribution and health 04 reimbursement plans for members of the teachers' retirement system and the public 05 employees' retirement system who are first hired after July 1, 2005; relating to 06 university retirement programs; establishing the Alaska Retirement Management Board 07 to replace the Alaska State Pension Investment Board, the Alaska Teachers' Retirement 08 Board, and the Public Employees' Retirement Board; adding appeals of the decisions of 09 the administrator of the teachers' and public employees' retirement systems to the 10 jurisdiction of the office of administrative hearings; providing for nonvested members of 11 the teachers' retirement system defined benefit plans to transfer into the teachers' 12 retirement system defined contribution plan and for nonvested members of the public 13 employees' retirement system defined benefit plans to transfer into the public

01 employees' retirement system defined contribution plan; providing for political 02 subdivisions and public organizations to request to participate in the public employees' 03 defined contribution retirement plan; and providing for an effective date. 04 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 05 That under Rule 54, Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, the provisions of 06 Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, regarding 07 changes to the title of a bill, are suspended in consideration of Senate Bill No. 141, relating to 08 the teachers' and public employees' retirement systems and creating defined contribution and 09 health reimbursement plans for members of the teachers' retirement system and the public 10 employees' retirement system who are first hired after July 1, 2005; relating to university 11 retirement programs; establishing the Alaska Retirement Management Board to replace the 12 Alaska State Pension Investment Board, the Alaska Teachers' Retirement Board, and the 13 Public Employees' Retirement Board; adding appeals of the decisions of the administrator of 14 the teachers' and public employees' retirement systems to the jurisdiction of the office of 15 administrative hearings; providing for nonvested members of the teachers' retirement system 16 defined benefit plans to transfer into the teachers' retirement system defined contribution plan 17 and for nonvested members of the public employees' retirement system defined benefit plans 18 to transfer into the public employees' retirement system defined contribution plan; providing 19 for political subdivisions and public organizations to request to participate in the public 20 employees' defined contribution retirement plan; and providing for an effective date.