Bill Text: NY S02399 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Relates to the secure choice savings program and participating individuals; authorizes freelancers and the self-employed the option of enrolling in such program.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)
Status: (Passed) 2024-01-26 - APPROVAL MEMO.95 [S02399 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-S02399-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 2399 2023-2024 Regular Sessions IN SENATE January 20, 2023 ___________ Introduced by Sens. GOUNARDES, HARCKHAM, JACKSON, SEPULVEDA -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Consumer Protection AN ACT to amend the general business law, in relation to the secure choice savings program and participating individuals The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 1300 of the general business law, as added by 2 section 2 of part X of chapter 55 of the laws of 2018 and subdivisions 4 3 and 8 as amended by chapter 452 of the laws of 2021, is amended to read 4 as follows: 5 § 1300. Definitions. All terms shall have the same meaning as when 6 used in a comparable context in the Internal Revenue Code. As used in 7 this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 8 1. "Board" shall mean the New York secure choice savings program board 9 established under this article. 10 2. "Superintendent" shall mean the superintendent of the department of 11 financial services. 12 2-a. "Commissioner" shall mean the commissioner of taxation and 13 finance. 14 2-b. "Comptroller" shall mean the comptroller of the state. 15 3. "Employee" shall mean any individual who is eighteen years of age 16 or older, who is employed by an employer, and who earned wages working 17 for an employer in New York state during a calendar year. 18 4. "Employer" shall mean a person or entity engaged in a business, 19 industry, profession, trade, or other enterprise in New York state, 20 whether for profit or not for profit, that (i) has at all times during 21 the previous calendar year employed at least ten employees in the state, 22 (ii) has been in business at least two years, and (iii) has not offered 23 a qualified retirement plan, including, but not limited to, a plan qual- EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD01813-01-3S. 2399 2 1 ified under sections 401(a), 401(k), 403(a), 403(b), 408(k), 408(p) or 2 457(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 in the preceding two years. 3 5. "Enrollee" shall mean any employee or participating individual who 4 is enrolled in the program. 5 6. "Internal Revenue Code" shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 6 1986, or any successor law, in effect for the calendar year. 7 7. "IRA" shall mean a Roth IRA (individual retirement account). 8 8. "Participating employer" shall mean an employer that facilitates 9 access to the program's payroll deduction IRA as provided for by this 10 article for its employees who are enrollees in the program. 11 9. "Participating individual" means any individual who is eighteen 12 years of age or older and has New York taxable income as defined in 13 section six hundred eleven of the tax law within a calendar year, who 14 enrolls in the program independent of an employment relationship with an 15 eligible employer, maintains an account in the program, and is not a 16 participating employee. 17 10. "Payroll deduction IRA" shall mean an arrangement by which a 18 participating employer facilitates access for [enrollees] employees to 19 remit payroll deduction contributions to the program. 20 [10.] 11. "Program" shall mean the New York state secure choice 21 savings program. 22 [11.] 12. "Wages" means any compensation within the meaning of section 23 219(f)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code that is received by an enrollee 24 from a participating employer or by a participating individual during 25 the calendar year. 26 § 2. Section 1301 of the general business law, as amended by chapter 27 452 of the laws of 2021, is amended to read as follows: 28 § 1301. Program established. There is hereby established a retirement 29 savings program in the form of an automatic enrollment payroll deduction 30 IRA for private-sector employees and a retirement savings program in the 31 form of a personal IRA as established by the board for participating 32 individuals, known as the New York state secure choice savings program. 33 The general administration and responsibility for the proper operation 34 of the program shall be administered by the board for the purpose of 35 promoting greater retirement savings for private-sector employees and 36 participating individuals in a convenient, low-cost, and portable 37 manner. The board may delegate such authority and responsibility for the 38 development and implementation of the program to the department of taxa- 39 tion and finance as the board deems proper. 40 § 3. Section 1303 of the general business law, as added by section 2 41 of part X of chapter 55 of the laws of 2018, is amended to read as 42 follows: 43 § 1303. Fiduciary duty. The board, the individual members of the 44 board, the trustees, any other agents appointed or engaged by the board, 45 and all persons serving as program staff shall discharge their duties 46 with respect to the program solely in the interest of the program's 47 enrollees and beneficiaries as follows: 48 1. for the exclusive purposes of providing benefits to enrollees and 49 beneficiaries and defraying reasonable expenses of administering the 50 program; 51 2. by investing with the care, skill, prudence, and diligence under 52 the prevailing circumstances that a prudent person acting in a like 53 capacity and familiar with those matters would use in the conduct of an 54 enterprise of a like character and with like aims; and 55 3. by using any contributions paid by participating individuals, 56 employees, and employers remitting employees' own contributions into theS. 2399 3 1 fund exclusively for the purpose of paying benefits to the enrollees of 2 the program, for the cost of administration of the program, and for 3 investments made for the benefit of the program. 4 § 4. Section 1304 of the general business law, as added by section 2 5 of part X of chapter 55 of the laws of 2018 and subdivisions 7 and 9 as 6 amended by chapter 452 of the laws of 2021, is amended to read as 7 follows: 8 § 1304. Duties of the board. In addition to the other duties and 9 responsibilities stated in this article, the board shall, itself or 10 through the use of appropriate financial organizations as managers: 11 1. Cause the program to be designed, established and operated in a 12 manner that: 13 (a) accords with best practices for retirement savings vehicles; 14 (b) maximizes participation, savings, and sound investment practices 15 including considering the use of automatic enrollment as allowed under 16 federal law; 17 (c) maximizes simplicity, including ease of administration for partic- 18 ipating employers and enrollees; 19 (d) provides an efficient product to enrollees by pooling investment 20 funds; 21 (e) ensures the portability of benefits; and 22 (f) provides for the deaccumulation of enrollee assets in a manner 23 that provides a financial benefit in retirement. 24 2. Explore and establish or authorize investment options, subject to 25 this article, that offer enrollees returns on contributions and the 26 conversion of individual retirement savings account balances to secure 27 retirement income without incurring debt or liabilities to the state. 28 3. Establish or authorize the process by which interest, investment 29 earnings, and investment losses are allocated to individual program 30 accounts on a pro rata basis and are computed at the interest rate on 31 the balance of an individual's account. 32 4. Make and enter into contracts necessary for the administration of 33 the program and fund, including, but not limited to, retaining and 34 contracting with investment managers, financial organizations, other 35 financial and service providers, consultants, actuaries, counsel, audi- 36 tors, third-party administrators, and other professionals as necessary. 37 5. Conduct a periodic review of the performance of any financial 38 organizations, including, but not limited to, a review of returns, fees, 39 and customer service. A copy of reviews shall be posted to the program's 40 Internet website. 41 6. Cause moneys in the program to be held and invested as pooled 42 investments or otherwise, with a view to achieving cost savings through 43 efficiencies and economies of scale. 44 7. Evaluate and establish or authorize the process for: 45 (a) an [enrollee] employee to contribute a portion of his or her wages 46 to the program via payroll deduction; and 47 (b) the enrollment of participating employers in the program. 48 8. The board may contract with financial organizations and third-party 49 administrators with the capability to receive and process employee 50 information and contributions for payroll deduction IRA or similar 51 arrangements. 52 9. Evaluate and establish or authorize the process for enrollment 53 including the process by which an employee may opt not to participate in 54 the program, select a contribution level, select an investment option, 55 and terminate participation in the program.S. 2399 4 1 10. Evaluate and establish or authorize the process for the partic- 2 ipation and enrollment of any participating individual. 3 11. Evaluate, or cause to be evaluated, the need for, and procure as 4 needed, insurance against any and all loss in connection with the prop- 5 erty, assets, or activities of the program, and indemnify as needed each 6 member of the board from personal loss or liability resulting from a 7 member's action or inaction as a member of the board. 8 [11.] 12. Make provisions for the payment of administrative costs and 9 expenses for the creation, management, and operation of the program. 10 Subject to appropriation, the state may pay administrative costs associ- 11 ated with the creation and management of the program until sufficient 12 assets are available in the program for that purpose. Thereafter, all 13 administrative costs of the program, including repayment of any start-up 14 funds provided by the state, shall be paid only out of moneys on deposit 15 therein. However, private funds or federal funding received in order to 16 implement the program until it is self-sustaining shall not be repaid 17 unless those funds were offered contingent upon the promise of such 18 repayment. The board shall keep its annual administrative expenses as 19 low as possible. 20 [12.] 13. Allocate administrative fees to individual retirement 21 accounts in the program on a pro rata basis. 22 [13.] 14. Set or authorize minimum and maximum contribution levels in 23 accordance with limits established for IRAs by the Internal Revenue 24 Code. 25 [14.] 15. Facilitate education and outreach to employers and employ- 26 ees[.] and facilitate the development of educational materials for 27 participating individuals. 28 [15.] 16. Facilitate compliance by the program with all applicable 29 requirements for the program under the Internal Revenue Code, including 30 tax qualification requirements or any other applicable legal, financial 31 reporting and accounting requirements. 32 [16.] 17. Carry out the duties and obligations of the program in an 33 effective, efficient, and low-cost manner. 34 [17.] 18. Exercise any and all other powers reasonably necessary for 35 the effectuation of the purposes, objectives, and provisions of this 36 article. 37 [18.] 19. Determine or authorize withdrawal provisions, such as 38 economic hardships, portability and leakage. 39 [19.] 20. Determine [employee] enrollee rights and enforcement of 40 penalties. 41 [20.] 21. Delegate such authority and responsibility for the develop- 42 ment and implementation of the program to the department of taxation and 43 finance as the board deems proper. 44 § 5. Section 1309 of the general business law, as added by section 2 45 of part X of chapter 55 of the laws of 2018 and subdivisions 3, 4 and 5 46 as amended by chapter 452 of the laws of 2021, is amended to read as 47 follows: 48 § 1309. Employer and employee and participating individual informa- 49 tional materials and disclosure forms. 1. Prior to the opening of the 50 program for enrollment for employees, the board shall design and dissem- 51 inate, or cause to be designed and disseminated, to all employers 52 employer informational materials and employee informational materials, 53 which shall include background information on the program, and necessary 54 disclosures as required by law for employees. 55 2. Prior to the opening of the program for enrollment for participat- 56 ing individuals, the board shall design and make publicly availableS. 2399 5 1 informational materials which shall include background information on 2 the program and how to participate as a participating individual, 3 including but not limited to, information on the benefits and risks 4 associated with making contributions to the program, the process for 5 making contributions, the contribution levels they may contribute, the 6 process for withdrawal of retirement savings, and the process for 7 selecting beneficiaries. 8 3. The employee and participating individual informational materials 9 shall be made available in English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, Chinese, 10 Korean, Russian, Arabic, and any other language the board deems neces- 11 sary. 12 [3.] 4. The employee and participating individual informational mate- 13 rials shall include a disclosure form. The disclosure form shall 14 explain, but not be limited to, all of the following: 15 (a) the benefits and risks associated with making contributions to the 16 program; 17 (b) the process for making contributions to the program; 18 (c) how to opt out of the program; 19 (d) the process by which an employee can participate in the program 20 with a level of employee contributions other than three percent; 21 (e) the process by which an individual can participate in the program 22 as a participating individual; 23 (f) that [they] employees are not required to participate or contrib- 24 ute more than three percent; 25 [(f)] (g) the process for withdrawal of retirement savings; 26 [(g)] (h) the process for selecting beneficiaries of their retirement 27 savings; 28 [(h)] (i) how to obtain additional information about the program; 29 [(i)] (j) that employees and participating individuals seeking finan- 30 cial advice should contact financial advisors, that participating 31 employers are not in a position to provide financial advice, and that 32 participating employers are not liable for decisions employees make 33 pursuant to this article; 34 [(j)] (k) information on how to access any available financial litera- 35 cy programs; 36 [(k)] (l) that the program fund is not guaranteed by the state; and 37 [(l)] (m) that they can opt out after they have been enrolled. 38 [4.] 5. The employee informational materials shall also include a form 39 for an employee to note his or her decision to opt out of participation 40 in the program or elect to participate with a level of employee contrib- 41 utions other than three percent. 42 [5.] 6. Participating employers shall supply the employee informa- 43 tional materials to existing employees at least one month prior to the 44 participating employers' facilitation of access to the program. Partic- 45 ipating employers shall supply the employee informational materials to 46 new employees at the time of hiring and new employees may opt out of 47 participation in the program. 48 § 6. Subdivision 2 of section 1310 of the general business law, as 49 amended by chapter 452 of the laws of 2021, is amended to read as 50 follows: 51 2. [Enrollees] Employees shall have the ability to select a contrib- 52 ution level into the program. This level may be expressed as a percent- 53 age of wages or as a dollar amount up to the deductible amount for the 54 [enrollee's] employee's taxable year under section 219(b)(1)(A) of the 55 Internal Revenue Code. [Enrollees] Employees may change their contrib- 56 ution level at any time, subject to rules promulgated by the board. IfS. 2399 6 1 an [enrollee] employee fails to select a contribution level using the 2 form described in this article, then he or she shall contribute three 3 percent of his or her wages to the program, provided that such contrib- 4 utions shall not cause the [enrollee's] employee's total contributions 5 to IRAs for the year to exceed the deductible amount for the 6 [enrollee's] employee's taxable year under section 219(b)(1)(A) of the 7 Internal Revenue Code. The deduction of contributions from an employee's 8 wages shall not begin until the thirtieth day after such employee has 9 been enrolled in the program. 10 § 7. The general business law is amended by adding a new section 11 1310-a to read as follows: 12 § 1310-a. Program implementation and enrollment. Except as otherwise 13 provided in this article, the program shall be implemented, and enroll- 14 ment of participating individuals shall begin no later than December 15 thirty-first, two thousand twenty-four. The provisions of this section 16 shall be in force after the board opens the program for enrollment. 17 1. Participating individuals shall have the ability to make contrib- 18 utions into the program by personal contributions from a bank account or 19 by other means as determined by the board. The participating individual 20 shall be able to select the frequency and the contribution level which 21 may be expressed as a set dollar amount up to the deductible amount for 22 the participating individual's taxable year under section 219(b)(1)(A) 23 of the Internal Revenue Code subject to rules promulgated by the board. 24 Participating individuals may change their contribution level at any 25 time, subject to rules promulgated by the board. 26 2. Participating individuals may select an investment option offered 27 under the program. Participating individuals may change their investment 28 option at any time, subject to rules promulgated by the board. In the 29 event that a participating individual fails to select an investment 30 option, that participating individual shall be placed in the investment 31 option selected or authorized by the board as the default under this 32 article. 33 3. A participating individual may terminate his or her enrollment in 34 the program at any time in a manner prescribed by the board. 35 4. The board shall establish and maintain or authorize the establish- 36 ment and maintenance of a secure website wherein participating individ- 37 uals may log in and acquire information regarding contributions and 38 investment income allocated to, withdrawals from, and balances in their 39 program accounts for the reporting period. Such website must also 40 include information for the participating individual regarding other 41 options available to the individual and how they can transfer their 42 accounts to other programs should they wish to do so. Such website may 43 include any other information regarding the program as the board may 44 determine. 45 § 8. This act shall take effect immediately.