CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 7-448. Administration of part. Penalty for failure to provide necessary information to Retirement Commission.
Sec. 7-448. Administration of part. Penalty for failure to provide necessary
information to Retirement Commission. The administration of the system of retirement allowances established by this part, except as the same relate to the custody and
investment of the fund, shall be entrusted to the Retirement Commission, which may
employ actuarial, clerical and other assistance necessary for the purpose and which
may make reasonable regulations for carrying out the provisions of this part including
designation of the times at and manner in which the participating municipalities shall
make the several payments required by this part. Each participating municipality shall
furnish, at such times and in such manner as the Retirement Commission directs, information concerning the names, ages, length of service and pay of members employed
by such municipality and any other data which the Retirement Commission determines
to be necessary for the proper execution of this part and to give prompt notice of all
appointments, removals, deaths, resignations, leaves of absence and changes in pay
of members. If any participating municipality fails to provide such information, the
Retirement Commission shall send written notice of such failure to the municipality by
registered or certified mail. If such municipality fails to provide such information within
thirty days after receipt of such notice, the Retirement Commission may assess a penalty
of one hundred dollars per day against the municipality for each day of such failure
beyond such thirty-day period. Such penalties shall be paid to the State Comptroller for
deposit in the fund, and shall be used to help defray any additional expenses incurred
by the Retirement Commission due to such failure to provide information.
(1949 Rev., S. 901; P.A. 87-269, S. 2, 3.)
History: P.A. 87-269 established penalties for municipalities which fail to provide the necessary information requested
by the commission on a timely basis.
Cited. 144 C. 322.
Connecticut Forms by Issue
Connecticut Law
Connecticut State Laws
Connecticut Court
Connecticut Agencies