The Honorable Randy Laverty State Senator P.O. Box 165 Jasper, AR 72641
Dear Senator Laverty:
I am writing in response to your request for an opinion on the following questions:
1. Does a city of the first class have any options other than a ballot initiative to increase the millage rate or otherwise raise funds for its police and fire retirement plans?
2. Can the city place a sunset clause on any of the available options?
RESPONSE
Question 1 — Does a city of the first class have any options other than aballot initiative to increase the millage rate or otherwise raise fundsfor its police and fire retirement plans?
I assume, in addressing this question, that the term "millage rate" has reference to the special property tax that may be levied for police and fire pension funds under the authority of Amendment
It is my opinion that a millage rate established pursuant to Ark. Const. amend.
It is therefore my opinion that the answer to the first part of this question is "no." A vote of the city electors is required in order to increase the dedicated millage under Ark. Const. amend.
With regard to the second part of your first question, although the wording is a little unclear, I am reading this to inquire whether the city has any options for raising funds for police and fire pension plans that would not involve holding an election. My research has disclosed no provision of state law directly addressing this question. I can speculate that a city might have some options in this regard. But a conclusive determination may depend upon the particular surrounding circumstances. For instance, one option may be to increase the city's general operating millage. See A.C.A. §
While it is therefore my opinion that an election may not be a prerequisite for any option a city might consider in connection with funding its police and fire retirement plan, this question is properly addressed to the city's local counsel who is better positioned to evaluate particular proposals.1
Question 2 — Can the city place a sunset clause on any of the availableoptions?
It is my opinion that the answer is "no" with regard to a pension fund millage levied pursuant to Ark. Const. amend.
Assistant Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker prepared the foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
MIKE BEEBE Attorney General
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