An Act To Establish the Maine Length of Service Award Program
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §3372 is enacted to read:
§ 3372. Maine Length of Service Award Program
(1) A firefighter who is an active part-time or on-call member of a municipal fire department or a volunteer firefighter; or
(2) An emergency medical services person who provides on-call, part-time or volunteer emergency medical treatment under the direction of the chief of a municipal fire department and who is duly licensed under rules and protocols established by the Emergency Medical Services' Board pursuant to Title 32, section 88.
(1) Four persons who are eligible volunteers, appointed by the Governor. Three of the persons appointed under this subparagraph must be selected from a list of 6 nominees submitted by a statewide federation of firefighters;
(2) A chief of a municipal fire department, appointed by the Governor and selected from a list of 3 nominees submitted by a statewide association of fire chiefs;
(3) A person who is qualified through training or experience in the field of investments, accounting, banking or insurance or who is an actuary, appointed by the Governor; and
(4) A person designated by a statewide municipal association.
(1) Each trustee serves a term of 3 years.
(2) A trustee continues to serve after the expiration of that trustee's term until a successor is appointed and qualified, but the trustee's continuation as a trustee does not change the expiration date of the trustee's term.
(3) The term of a trustee appointed to succeed a trustee whose term has expired begins on the day after the expiration date of the 3-year term of the previous trustee, regardless of the effective date of the new appointment.
(4) An appointment to any vacancy caused by death, resignation or ineligibility is for the unexpired portion of the term.
(1) Must comply with the requirements of section 8056, subsection 5 and sections 9059 and 9061, to the extent those laws are applicable; and
(2) Must be open to public inspection.
The annual contributions, if any, for a given calendar year must be deposited into the program trust fund before the following July 1st.
The portion of the annual contributions credited to a program account of a participant who has attained the entitlement age as described in subsection 14 and has been paid the participant's accrued service award must be determined in the same manner as the portion of the annual contributions credited to a program account of a participant who has not attained the entitlement age.
Except for the limit on the amount of the annual contributions credited to a participant's program account set forth in the United States Internal Revenue Code, Section 457, there is no other limit or restriction on the amount credited to a participant's program account for any calendar year.
Beginning October 1, 2014 and every October 1st thereafter, the State Controller shall transfer to the program trust fund an amount, as certified by the State Tax Assessor, that is equivalent to 1/2 of the sales tax imposed on the sale of consumer fireworks pursuant to Title 36, section 1811 in the prior fiscal year starting on the effective date of this subsection.
(1) For a given calendar year, the total state contribution, if any, must be allocated equally to the state subaccounts of the participants who earned one year of service credit during that calendar year.
(2) Forfeitures from a participant's state subaccount must be added to and allocated as state contributions as designated by the State in the calendar year in which the forfeitures are determined to occur pursuant to subsection 13;
(1) For a given calendar year, the total contribution from a specific municipality, if any, must be allocated equally to the municipal subaccounts of the participants who are eligible volunteers of that municipality and who earned one year of service credit during that calendar year.
(2) Forfeitures from a participant's municipal subaccount must be added to and allocated as municipal contributions as designated by the municipality in the calendar year in which the forfeitures are determined to occur pursuant to subsection 13;
(1) For a given calendar year, the total contribution from a specific municipal fire department or a fire company or volunteer organization associated with a fire department, if any, must be allocated equally to the municipal fire department subaccounts of the participants who are eligible volunteers of that municipal fire department or fire company or volunteer organization associated with a municipal fire department and who earned one year of service credit during that calendar year.
(2) Forfeitures from a participant's municipal fire department subaccount must be added to and allocated as municipal fire department contributions as designated by the municipal fire department or fire company or volunteer organization associated with a municipal fire department in the calendar year in which the forfeitures are determined to occur pursuant to subsection 13;
(1) Unless otherwise specified in federal law, for a given calendar year, the total contribution from the Federal Government, if any, must be allocated equally to the Federal Government subaccounts of the participants who earned one year of service credit during that calendar year.
(2) Unless otherwise specified in federal law, forfeitures from a participant's Federal Government subaccount must be added to and allocated as Federal Government contributions as designated by the Federal Government in the calendar year in which the forfeitures are determined to occur pursuant to subsection 13; and
In determining an individual participant's years of service credit for the purpose of vesting, all years of service credit earned as a participant in the program must be counted. Failure to submit the annual eligible volunteer listing to the board under subsection 9 by the required date for any calendar year does not result in the forfeiture of the certified service credit reported to the board for an eligible volunteer.
All calendar years, up to 5 years, ending before January 1, 2014 during which the participant was an eligible volunteer for the entire calendar year count for vesting service credit.
Sec. 2. 5 MRSA §12004-G, sub-§30-E is enacted to read:
Public Safety | Maine Length of Service Award Program Board of Trustees | Expenses Only | 5 MRSA §3372 |
Sec. 3. 36 MRSA §1811, first ¶, as amended by PL 2011, c. 209, §4 and affected by §5, is further amended to read:
A tax is imposed on the value of all tangible personal property and taxable services sold at retail in this State. The rate of tax is 7% on the value of liquor sold in licensed establishments as defined in Title 28-A, section 2, subsection 15, in accordance with Title 28-A, chapter 43; 7% on the value of rental of living quarters in any hotel, rooming house or tourist or trailer camp; 10% on the value of rental for a period of less than one year of an automobile, of a pickup truck or van with a gross vehicle weight of less than 26,000 pounds rented from a person primarily engaged in the business of renting automobiles or of a loaner vehicle that is provided other than to a motor vehicle dealer's service customers pursuant to a manufacturer’s or dealer’s warranty; 10% on the value of consumer fireworks, as defined in Title 8, section 221-A, subsection 1-A; 7% on the value of prepared food; and 5% on the value of all other tangible personal property and taxable services. Value is measured by the sale price, except as otherwise provided. The value of rental for a period of less than one year of an automobile or of a pickup truck or van with a gross vehicle weight of less than 26,000 pounds rented from a person primarily engaged in the business of renting automobiles is the total rental charged to the lessee and includes, but is not limited to, maintenance and service contracts, drop-off or pick-up fees, airport surcharges, mileage fees and any separately itemized charges on the rental agreement to recover the owner’s estimated costs of the charges imposed by government authority for title fees, inspection fees, local excise tax and agent fees on all vehicles in its rental fleet registered in the State. All fees must be disclosed when an estimated quote is provided to the lessee.
summary
This bill establishes the framework for a statewide pension-type program under which "bona fide volunteers" as defined in the United States Internal Revenue Code are paid length of service awards for performing qualified services. "Qualified services" is defined under the United States Internal Revenue Code, Section 457(e)(11) to mean "fire fighting and prevention services, emergency medical services, and ambulance services." Under the program, volunteers have a program account that would be credited with an annual contribution deposited no later than the following July 1st for each year during which the volunteer participated in a minimum required level of volunteer activities set forth by the Maine Length of Service Award Program Board of Trustees. Upon the attainment of 60 years of age or after having earned 20 years of service credit before 60 years of age, a volunteer who had attained a vested status in the program by having earned 5 years of service credit would be paid the contributions credited to that volunteer's program account plus the net investment income earned on those contributions. The vested portion of the program account award of a participating volunteer must be paid before 60 years of age after the volunteer ceases to perform qualified services for 36 consecutive months. The program account balance of a participating volunteer is also payable before 60 years of age upon death or total and permanent disablement.
This bill authorizes the State, political subdivisions and emergency services providers within the State as well as emergency services volunteers to participate in the funding of this program. Participation in the program funding is optional for any prospective contributor, and the amount contributed may vary from year to year by a contributor based on available funds. If federal funds become available for the program, the program must accept those funds as well.
This bill raises the sales tax on consumer fireworks from 5% to 10% and dedicates the revenue from the increase to the program.
Under this bill, the Maine Length of Service Award Program Board of Trustees contracts with private sector firms to provide administration and investment services for the program.
Until the United States Internal Revenue Code is amended to provide that programs under which length of service awards are paid to emergency services volunteers may be treated as United States Internal Revenue Code, Section 457 plans of deferred compensation, the program in this bill must comply with the current applicable sections of the Internal Revenue Code.