Memorandum

Memorandum  PERAC Memo #33: Mandatory Retirement Board Member Training - Q1/2025

Date: 12/31/2024
Referenced Sources: PERAC Website

PERAC Memo #33 2024

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To All Retirement Boards:

TO:                  All Retirement Boards

FROM:            Bill Keefe, Executive Director

RE:                  Mandatory Retirement Board Member Training – 1st Quarter 2025

DATE:            December 31, 2024

Chapter 32 mandates retirement board members to complete training during each year of service on the retirement board. This requirement has two elements: 18 credits over the course of the member’s term and at least 3 credits in each year of the term. Failure to meet either of these statutory standards will prohibit the member from serving beyond the conclusion of the term for which the training requirement was not met. We urge board members to utilize the full array of training choices in order to remain eligible to serve. All classes, webinars, seminars, and conferences listed will earn three credits each, unless otherwise noted.

Ways to receive your credits:

  • Credits for attending live PERAC webinars are automatically updated by PERAC staff approximately one week after the event.
    • All attendees must register through the links available on our website.
    • Board members seeking educational credits – it is important that you register with your full name and the email address we have on record so we can accurately update your account.
  • You must submit a completed Training Affidavit in PROSPER for all other trainings, including pre-recorded PERAC webinars and pre-approved webinar and conference attendance. Any session listed under sections I through IV are pre-approved.
  • If a Certificate of Completion is offered for any training not directly provided by or sponsored by PERAC, you must submit the certificate through PROSPER to receive credit.
  • Please note the full name of the recorded session you have viewed when submitting a Training Affidavit in PROSPER.
  • Some sessions require pre-registration. Check individual sessions for closing dates.

The New Administrator Training series continues in Norwood in March. If you did not have an opportunity to attend the earlier trainings, join us for this final session. A new round of trainings will begin again in August in Northampton. As we look forward to 2025, the Commission would like to acknowledge all the retirement board members who made a good faith effort to fulfill their duties and responsibilities this year. Happy New Year!  


 

I. Training Schedule Dates (pre-registration is required)

DateTopic/OrganizationLocation / Registration Information
January 7Open Meeting LawWebinar
12:30 p.m.AGORegister for webinar
January 22Preparing the Annual StatementWebinar
10:00 a.m.PERACRegister for webinar
January 26-27NCPERS Communications SummitConference, Washington, D.C.
 NCPERSRegister for conference
January 27-29NCPERS Legislative ConferenceConference, Washington, D.C.
 NCPERSRegister for conference
January 29Open Meeting LawWebinar
3:00 p.m.AGORegister for webinar
February 5Global Economic ForumVirtual Conference
1:00 – 4:30 p.m.NCTRRegister for Conference
February 10Open Meeting LawWebinar
10:00 a.m.AGORegister for webinar
February 20Recent Cases of InterestWebinar
10:00 a.m.PERACRegister for webinar
February 26Open Meeting LawWebinar
12:00 p.m.AGORegister for webinar
March 3-4NIRS Retirement Policy ConferenceConference, Washington, D.C.
 NIRSRegister for the conference
March 11Open Meeting LawWebinar
10:00 a.m.AGORegister for webinar
March 18Open Meeting LawWebinar
6:30 p.m.AGORegister for webinar
March 19CybersecurityRegister for webinar
1:00 p.m.PERACRegister for webinar
March 26New Administrator TrainingTraining, Norwood, MA
8:00 a.m.PERACRegister for training


 

II. New Administrator Training (three credits)

Our current series for new board administrators continues in March 2025, in Norwood. This will be the same training that was held earlier this year in Northampton and Danvers. This all-day training is designed for newer administrators and board staff with less than five years of experience; however, board members are welcome. Should board members choose to attend, they will earn three educational credits. The agenda is available on our website. We will start a new series next August in Northampton.

Training information: 
Four Points by Sheraton Norwood     
1125 Boston Providence Turnpike, Norwood, MA 02062

March 26, 2025, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Register through PROSPER. If an individual wishing to attend does not have access to PROSPER, please contact Rose Morrison at rose.a.morrison@mass.gov. Lunch will be served. Please advise our staff if you need reasonable accommodations at least two weeks prior to the training date.

III. Recently Added or Recurring Pre-Approved Online Training 
(available on demand)

OrganizationTopicHow to find webinar:
Inspector GeneralInspector General Videos 
You must watch all three videos
View the inspector general videos
Attorney GeneralOpen Meeting Law Training
You must watch all six videos
View the attorney general videos
State Comptroller

Cybersecurity for Retirement Boards PowerPoint Presentation


Note: this presentation is provided for reference only. It is not available for credit

Download the presentation
State ComptrollerAll Hands on Deck Cyber WebinarView the webinar
PERACLegislative Update WebinarView the webinar

Unless otherwise noted, board members can view the listed recorded webinars and receive three educational credits by completing a Training Affidavit in PROSPER.

Links to all of the above resources can be found on PERAC’s Education page at 
mass.gov/perac-education
 

IV. Conflict of Interest Online Training (three credits)

The State Ethics Commission no longer offers live webinars for the Conflict of Interest training. With their new online training system for the Conflict of Interest Law, users must create a login to take the training and receive a certificate.

To create a login and take the training, go to: 
mass.gov/how-to/complete-the-conflict-of-interest-law-education-requirements

If you want to take the training and your retirement system is not listed in the dropdown menu, please have your board contact the State Ethics Commission: ethicstraining@mass.gov. They will add organizations upon request.

A certificate of completion is still required to receive credit for this training and credits may only be awarded once every two years.

V. Other Opportunities to Obtain Educational Credit

The Commission is willing to approve other educational credits for a variety of events sponsored by “…local, state, regional and national organizations recognized by the Commission as having expertise in retirement issues of importance to retirement board members or other entities…”   

Additionally, the Commission has approved education credit for participating in webinars.  In 2025, we will again entertain requests for credit in relation to relevant webinars provided that such a request is made well in advance of the session.

Approval for credit must take place well in advance of the date of the event or webinar.  This will enable the Commission to analyze the program and provide a general notice to other retirement board members to maximize participation. Once approved, you must complete the Training Affidavit in PROSPER to ensure proper credit. Board members experiencing Extenuating Circumstances in meeting educational requirements should review Memo 15 of 2019 and contact PERAC with any questions.   

The following list of local and national organizations provide additional educational opportunities that may be relevant for retirement board members:

  • American Society of Pension Professionals and Actuaries (ASPPA)
  • City/Town Sponsored Conflict of Interest or Open Meeting Law Training
  • Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA)
  • International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (IFEBP)
  • MA Association of School Committees Open Meeting Law Training
  • MA Town Clerks Association Ethics Training
  • MA Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
  • National Association of State Retirement Administrators (NASRA)
  • National Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems (NCPERS)
  • National Council on Teacher Retirement (NCTR)
  • National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS)
  • National Pension Education Association (NPEA)

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