Sec. 11084. DETERMINATION OF ANNUAL FEDERAL PAYMENTS INTO D.C. FEDERAL PENSION FUND
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## SEC. 11084 DETERMINATION OF ANNUAL FEDERAL PAYMENTS INTO D.C. FEDERAL PENSION FUND ###
(a)Annual Amortization Amount ####
(1)In general At the end of each fiscal year (beginning with fiscal year 2005), the Secretary shall promptly pay into the D.C. Federal Pension Fund from the general fund of the Treasury an amount equal to the annual amortization amount for the year (which may not be less than zero). ####
(2)Determination of amount For purposes of paragraph (1)— #####
(A)the “original unfunded liability” is the present value as of the effective date of this Act of expected future benefits payable from the Federal Supplemental Fund; and #####
(B)the “annual amortization amount” means the amount determined by the enrolled actuary to be necessary to amortize in equal annual installments (until fully amortized)— ######
(i)the original unfunded liability over a 30-year period, ######
(ii)a net experience gain or loss over a 10-year period, and ######
(iii)any other changes in actuarial liability over a 20-year period. ####
(3)Schedule for amortization In determining the annual amortization amount under paragraph (2)(B), the enrolled actuary shall include amounts necessary to complete the amortization schedules used for determining the annual amortization amount for payments into the Federal Supplemental Fund under section 11053 (as in effect prior to the enactment of this chapter). ###
(b)Administrative Expenses During each fiscal year (beginning with fiscal year 2009), the Secretary shall pay into the D.C. Federal Pension Fund from the general fund of the Treasury the amounts necessary to pay the reasonable and necessary administrative expenses described in section 11082(a)(2) for the year.