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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 15, Page 1112, No Resolution Number1112 A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SERVICE OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, TO PREPARE A REPORT ON AN ACTUARIAL VALUATION OF THE POLICEMEN'S AND FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the proposal of Public Administration Service of 1313 East Sixtieth Street, Chicago, Illinois, dated October 25, 1966, to prepare a report to the City of Paducah on an actuarial valuation of the Policemen's and Firemen's Pension Fund, be accepted, such proposal being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: "October 25, 1966 "Mr. W. L. Rutter City Treasurer City of Paducah P. 0. Box 891 Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Dear Mr. Rutter: "Your letter dated August 30, 1966, addressed to Mr. Weinberg, has been referred to me for reply. "Our report on an actuarial valuation of the Policemen's and Firemen's Pension Fund would include: 1. A determination of the accrued liability of the Fund for the several benefit obligations. 2. A calculation of the currently accruing current service cost. 3. An analysis of the results of operations since 1961, relative to mortality and turnover experience and other factors reflecting; such experiences. 4. The preparation of an actuarial balance sheet reflect- ing the financial condition of the Fund at June 30, 1966. 5. An analysis of the plan of operation in the light of the experience to date, and an evaluation of the investment policy and procedure. 6. Unlimited consultation service during the course of the project and for at least three months following the submission of our report. "We estimate the maximum cost of the actuarial valuation proposed at not to exceed $1,500, assuming that no more than 15 copies of the report are required and that the study would not require a visit to Paducah, and we will agree to complete the work within this amount, billing, however, only for time devoted to the work and other direct expenses. The minimum amount that we are able to estimate is approximately $1,200. Should a visit to Paducah be required, our charges may be expected to exceed this maximum by the costs of transportation between Chicago and Paducah and the time required for such a visit. "Our estimate further assumes that the Fund would provide statistical and other information required for our study, all in accordance with our specifications, such specifications to be supplied following receipt of authorization for the under- taking. We would indeed welcome the opportunity to assist the Fund in this project. Sincerely yours, Theodore Sitkoff" SECTION 2. This Resolution shall be introduced and remain on file for at least one (1) week for public inspection in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage, and if adopted shall be in full force and effect ten (10) days thereafter. Introduced by the Boqrd of Commissioners November 15, 1966 Adopted by the Board of Commissioners November 22, 1966 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, November 22, 1966 Mayor