(1) (a) The boards of county commissioners of the counties within a judicial district, in consultation with the district attorney for the judicial district, may authorize any assistant district attorney, chief deputy district attorney, or deputy district attorney in the judicial district to make a one-time irrevocable written election to become a member of the association's defined benefit plan or the association's defined contribution plan. Any such authority shall be granted on or before January 1, 2004, unless the boards of county commissioners make a finding that it was not fiscally appropriate to make the election prior to such date. No election shall be made pursuant to this subsection (1) unless authorized by the boards of county commissioners pursuant to this paragraph (a).
An assistant district attorney, chief deputy district attorney, or deputy district attorney hired prior to the date upon which the boards of county commissioners authorize an election pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (1) shall have sixty days from such date to make an election. In the absence of such election, such person shall continue to participate in his or her existing retirement system.
An assistant district attorney, chief deputy district attorney, or deputy district attorneyhired on or after the date upon which the boards of county commissioners authorize an election pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (1) shall have sixty days from the date of commencing employment to make an election. In the absence of such election, such person shall be a member of the association's defined benefit plan.
(2) (a) The boards of county commissioners of the counties within a judicial district, in consultation with the district attorney for the judicial district, may elect to have the employees of the district attorney become members of the association's defined benefit plan or the association's defined contribution plan. The election shall be approved by not less than sixty-five percent of the employees of the district attorney. An election pursuant to this paragraph (a) shall be made prior to January 1, 2004, unless the boards of county commissioners make a finding that it was not fiscally appropriate to make the election prior to such date.
If an election is made pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), the boards ofcounty commissioners, in consultation with the district attorney, shall further determine whether to have the employees either become members of the association's defined benefit plan or the association's defined contribution plan. The determination shall be approved by not less than sixty-five percent of the employees of the district attorney.
If either the election specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection (2) or the determination specified in paragraph (b) of this subsection (2) is not approved as provided in said paragraphs, then the employees of the district attorney shall not become members of the association's defined benefit plan or the association's defined contribution plan. No more than one election may be made in a judicial district in any calendar year. If the boards of county commissioners determine that the employees shall become members of the defined benefit plan, then no employee of the district attorney shall participate in the defined contribution plan. If the boards determine that the employees shall participate in the defined contribution plan, then no employee shall become a member of the defined benefit plan.
An employee of a district attorney hired prior to the date upon which the employeesof the district attorney approve the determination of the boards of county commissioners pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection (2) shall have sixty days from such date to make a one-time irrevocable election to become a member of the association's defined benefit plan or the association's defined contribution plan in accordance with the determination. In the absence of such election, such person shall continue to participate in his or her existing retirement plan.
An employee of a district attorney hired on or after the date upon which the employees of the district attorney approve the determination of the boards of county commissioners pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection (2) shall become a member of the association's defined benefit plan or the association's defined contribution plan in accordance with the determination.
The boards of county commissioners of the counties within a judicial district, in consultation with the district attorney for the judicial district, may make application to the board to terminate affiliation with the association. Said application shall be made by submitting a resolution adopted by the boards of county commissioners that has been approved by at least sixty-five percent of the employees of the district attorney who are members or who participate in the plan. Applications to the board shall be made in accordance with the provisions of section 24-51-313.
For purposes of this subsection (2), the term "employee of a district attorney" shallnot include an assistant district attorney, chief deputy district attorney, or deputy district attorney.
(3) An assistant district attorney, chief deputy district attorney, deputy district attorney, or other employee of a district attorney who becomes a member of the association shall be a member of the state division. The judicial district employing such member shall be designated as a state employer that has affiliated with the association pursuant to section 24-51-309.
Source: L. 2003: Entire section added, p. 1291, § 1, effective August 6. L. 2004: (3) amended, p. 1941, § 10, effective January 1, 2006. L. 2009: (1)(a), (1)(c), (2)(a), (2)(b), (2)(c), (2)(d), (2)(e), and (2)(f) amended, (SB 09-066), ch. 73, p. 247, § 3, effective March 31.