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Code · New Jersey · Title 43 — Property · Chapter 13

43:13-22.29a. Increased contributions by city

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In addition to the contributions of the city prescribed in the act to which this act is supplementary, in fiscal year 1967 the city shall increase its contribution by 1% of the amount of the salaries paid to all members of the pension fund in 1966 and in each fiscal year thereafter the contribution of the city required by the provisions of this act shall be increased over the previous percentage by an additional 1% of the salaries paid to all members of the pension fund in the immediately preceding year until the actuary shall certify to the city that the total of the contributions made by the city, together with the contributions of the members and all earnings, is sufficient to meet the liabilities of the fund on a fully funded, reserve basis.
The actuary of the fund shall then certify the rate of contribution, expressed as a portion of the compensation of the members, which shall be made by the city to the fund in order to continue the fund on a fully funded, reserve basis once the fund has achieved a fully funded status on the basis of increased contributions by the city and the members.
L.1966, c. 252, s. 6, eff. Aug. 25, 1966.
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