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 93 STAT. 868

29 USC 1001 ^°^-

D.C. Code 1-121

PUBLIC LAW 96-122—NOV. 17, 1979 to which the District's retired police officers, fire fighters, teachers, and judges are entitled; (4) to require that the Retirement Board comply with reporting and disclosure requirements similar to those imposed under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974; and (5) to provide for Federal payments to these Funds to help finance, in part, the liabilities for retirement benefits incurred by the District of Columbia prior to the establishment of selfgovernment under the District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act.

note. DEFINITIONS

SEC. 102. As used in this title: (1) The term "Mayor" means the Mayor of the District of Columbia. (2) The term "Council" means the Council of the District of Columbia. (3) The term "Speaker" means the Speaker of the House of Representatives. (4) The term "President pro tempore" means the President pro tempore of the Senate. (5) The term "Board" means the District of Columbia Retirement Board established by section 121 of this Act. (6) The term "Custodian of Retirement Funds" means the Board, except that until such time as the members of the Board are first elected and the Board certifies pursuant to section 121(h) that it is assuming responsibility for the Funds established by this title, the term "Custodian of Retirement Funds" means the Director of the Office of Budget and Financial Management of the District of Columbia (established by Organization Order Numbered 30, Commissioner's Order Numbered 72-80, April 5, 1972 (D.C. Code, title 1—Appendix)).

D.C. Code 4-521 J^ote. D.C. Code 11-1561.

(7) The term " retirement program " means — (A) the program of a n n u i t i e s and other retirement and disability benefits for m e m b e r s and officers of the Metropolit a n Police force and the F i r e Department of the District of Columbia, b u t does not include the program of a n n u i t i e s and other retirement and disability benefits for m e m b e r s and officers of the United States P a r k Police force, the Executive Protective Service, or the United States Secret Service Division under the Policemen and F i r e m e n ' s Retirement and Disability Act; (B) the program of a n n u i t i e s and other retirement and disability benefits for judges of the courts of the District of Columbia under subchapter III of chapter 15 of title 11 of the District of Columbia Code; or (C) the program of a n n u i t i e s and other retirement and disability benefits for t e a c h e r s in the public day schools of the District of Columbia.

(8) The term "State" means any State of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Wake Island, and the Canal Zone. (9) The term "party in interest" means— (A) any person (including a member of the Board) having fiduciary responsibilities under this title; (B) any person providing services to a Fund; (C) the government of the District of Columbia; (D) an employee organization; and

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