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Show Major amount goes toward pension plans state and local govern-contributed govern-contributed more than million during the 1963 fis-ear fis-ear toward retirement ams operating for public ' vees in Utah. This point .t,rought out in a compre-e compre-e survey of public pen-f pen-f programs just completed 'I'uiah Foundation, the pri-!(e pri-!(e governmental research ones- . , , , jarly every state and lo- ,, employee in Utah now is ,-ered by a public retirement loram in addition to Federal jlcial Security. The Foundation study notes , that currently there are f ve mfZe' HTent progran ad" m metered by state agencies in Utah. In addition, there are mne other state or ,ocal re! bvrtv tSyStemS admi'tered by private or local agencies PU,S Federa, SociaI ovef ? COVera8'e. More oyei, state and local agencies Uons for f.ve pension programs that have been terminated 1963 Utah Legislature abolished abolish-ed retirement programs for state prison employees, probation proba-tion and parole empi an(J industrial school employees, ab sorbmg these programs into the general statewide public employees' retiremnt system. Administration of the Utah Public Employees Retirement System, the Utah School Em-employees' Em-employees' retirement system, the Highway Patrol Retirement Retire-ment System, and the Judge's Retirement System also was consolidated under a single State Retirement Board and State Retirement Office. |