City of Birmingham v. Samford

149 So. 2d 271, 274 Ala. 367, 1963 Ala. LEXIS 481
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedJanuary 17, 1963
Docket6 Div. 667
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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City of Birmingham v. Samford, 149 So. 2d 271, 274 Ala. 367, 1963 Ala. LEXIS 481 (Ala. 1963).

Opinion

LIVINGSTON, Chief Justice.

This is an appeal from the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Alabama, in Equity.

*369 The Board of Managers of the Firemen’s and Policemen’s Supplemental Pension System, appellees, brought a declaratory judgment action against the City of Birmingham, appellant, to test the constitutionality of Act No. 556, Acts of Alabama 1959. Said act establishes the supplemental pension system for firemen and policemen who are members of any pension and relief system, or retirement and relief system, heretofore established or hereafter established under Act No. 929, Acts of Alabama 1951, p. 1579, and for whose benefit, the city by which they are employed makes no contribution or pays no tax to the United States of America under the Federal Social Security Act. It is alleged that at the time said Act No. 556 was enacted, there was in existence and operation in the City of Birmingham a pension system established under Act No. 929; that there are certain firemen and policemen employed by the City of Birmingham who are members of the pension system established by said Act No. 929, for whose benefit the City of Birmingham has never made, and is not now making, any contributions or paying any tax to the United States of America under the Federal Social Security Act.

Sec. 6 of Act No. 556, Acts of Alabama 1959, p. 1376, contains the following provisions :

“(a) For the purpose of the deductions from salary provided for in this Section 6 the salary of a fireman or policeman shall be deemed to be the same as his salary is for the purpose of payroll deductions provided for in Section 9 of Act No. 929, as heretofore or hereafter amended.
“(b) At the end of each payroll period subsequent to the effective date of this Act, the city shall deduct from the salary of each fireman or policeman for such payroll period an amount equal to two and 35/100 percentum (2.-35%) of his salary for such payroll period.
“(c) The city shall promptly pay each and every deduction of salary provided for into a Retirement and Relief Account hereinafter referred to as ‘The Fund’. At the same time the city pays into the fund any deduction from the salary of any employee member, the city shall match such deduction by paying into the fund from its general and other appropriate funds an amount equal to the full amount of such deduction. The City Comptroller is specifically charged with the duty of making such deductions from salaries and of making such payments into the fund. * * * >9

The appellees allege that the deductions as provided in said Act 556 have been made from the salaries of the firemen and policemen but that the City of Birmingham has refused to pay into the fund of the supplemental pension system the matching contributions alleged to be due and payable under Act No. 556.

The court below found in favor of the appellees and that the City of Birmingham must pay. The city appealed, asserting that the said Act 556 is unconstitutional and in violation of Sec. 106 of the Constitution of Alabama 1901, in that the Act is a local act and not advertised as required, and further, that said Act violates Sec. 45 of the Constitution of Alabama, and that said Act is bad for double classification.

The title to Act No. 556 reads as follows:

“To establish a pension and relief or retirement and relief system for firemen and policemen who are members of any pension and relief or retirement and relief system heretofore established or hereafter established under Act Number 929 of Legislature of Alabama of 1951, Approved September 12, 1951 (Acts of Alabama 1951, page 1579 et séq. as amended) and on whose account, or for whose benefit, the city by whom they are employed makes no contribution, or pays no tax, to the United States of America under the Federal Social Security Act; to provide certain disability benefits for such *370 firemen and policemen and also certain .benefits for the widows and children of any such firemen or policemen who die; to make provisions for a supplemental retirement benefit for such firemen and policemen, if and when said Act No. 929 is amended as stipulated in this act; to provide that from the funds of the system established by this act certain payments shall be made to the fund of the system established by said Act No. 929, subject to said Act No. 929 being amended so as to authorize the Board of Managers of the system created by said Act Number 929 to receive said payments; to establish a Board of Managers for the pension system hereby created and to provide for the method of selection of the said board and to define the power, authority and duties of the said Board of Managers; to provide for the actuarial study, investigation and report showing the probable ability or inability of the fund hereby created to meet the benefits provided for by the system created by this Act; to provide for paying from funds of the system expenses incurred in securing any such actuarial study, investigation and report; to provide that at least sixty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of the Legislature of Alabama of 1961 the Board of Managers shall present to each member of the House of Representatives and of the Senate of the Legislature of Alabama residing in any county or Senatorial District wherein there is established any pension system provided for by this Act the report and survey of a competent, actuary stating his opinion as to the ability of the funds and resources of the said system to meet the benefits provided, which said report or survey shall give such opinion separately and severally with respect to 'each of the said benefits, and which said report or s.utvey shall; contain the opinion of .the said actuary as to whether he considers’ any change in .the benefits, necessary in order to assure solvency of the futid, and if so, what change of changes he considers necessary; and to provide that the Board of Managers shall present to the members of the'House of Representatives and the Senator designated above a similar actuarial report or survey at least once every four years sixty days prior to the convening of a Regular Session'of the Legislature of Alabama.”

The title of Act No. 929, Acts of Alabama 1951, reads:

“To create or provide in or for each and every city of the State of Alabama having a population of two hundred and fifty thousand or more inhabitants according to the last or any succeeding federal census a pension and relief or retirement and relief system for officers and employees of such city and their widows and children; to make the provisions of such system retrospective as well as prospective; and, subordinately, to define officers and employees of the board of health of any county in which any such city may be located as officers and employees of such city for the purpose of retrospective and prospective application of the terms or provisions of such system.”

In effect, Act No. 556 provides a supplemental pension and relief fund for firemen and policemen in cities of two hundred and fifty thousand or more inhabitants, and for whose benefit the city by whom they are employed makes no contribution, or pays no tax to the United States of America under the Social Security Act.

This act is challenged as a local, not a general law, under Sec. 110 of the Constitution, and violative of Sec.

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