Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB188

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Retirement System, retirees required to work for a least a year before returning to compensated work for a participating employer, Secs. 16-25-26, 29-4-6, 36-27-8.2 repealed; Secs. 16-25-14, 36-27-16 am'd.

Impact

The proposed legislation aims to tighten the regulations around public employee retirement, thereby impacting various groups of employees governed by state retirement systems. By repealing existing sections that allow certain retired public employees to return to work without a waiting period, the bill underscores a significant alteration in the balance between workforce dynamics and retirement system integrity. The change could slow the rehiring of experienced professionals and mitigate overlaps between retirement benefits and active job positions, possibly affecting sectors that rely on re-employment of retirees like education and public service.

Summary

Senate Bill 188 (SB188) intends to modify the regulations governing retired public employees' ability to return to compensated positions within state retirement systems. Specifically, the bill mandates that retirees under the Teachers' Retirement System, Employees' Retirement System, or Judicial Retirement Fund must draw their retirement benefits for at least 12 consecutive months without any compensated service before they can return to work for any employer participating in these systems. This change seeks to ensure that retirees have a full recovery period away from work before re-entering the workforce in a compensated capacity.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB188 center around the potential implications for staffing in critical sectors. Critics argue that the bill could exacerbate workforce shortages in essential public services during times of heightened need, such as in education or healthcare sectors, where experienced employees could assist significantly if allowed to return to work sooner. Furthermore, there are concerns that the legislative intent to protect the retirement fund's integrity may inadvertently disenfranchise retirees who wish to contribute their skills back to the community quickly. Balancing fiscal prudence with workforce needs remains a significant challenge.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

AL HB308

Relating to the Retirement Systems of Alabama; to amend Section 16-25-14, as last amended by Act 2022-184 and Act 2022-222 of the 2022 Regular Session, and Section 36-27-16, as last amended by Act 2022-184 and Act 2022-351 of the 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, to require an individual retired under the Teachers' Retirement System, Employees' Retirement System, or Judicial Retirement Fund to draw his or her retirement benefits for 12 consecutive months before returning to compensated work for a participating employer; to limit the person's compensation from the employer to 75 percent of the person's annual retirement benefit for each calendar year; and to repeal Sections 16-25-26, 29-4-6, and 36-27-8.2, Code of Alabama 1975, authorizing certain retired public employees to return to work for participating employers.

AL HB278

Retirement System, retirees required to draw retirement benefits for a least a year before returning to compensated work for a participating employer, Secs. 16-25-26, 29-4-6, 36-27-8.2 repealed; Secs. 16-25-14, 36-27-16 am'd.

AL HB308

Employees' Retirement System, retirement benefits for Tier II plan members modified to provide 30-year service retirement, conversion of sick leave, and hazardous duty time for firefighters, law enforcement, and correctional officers, contribution rate increased, Secs. 36-26-36.1, 36-27-16, 36-27-24, 36-27-59 am'd.

AL SB230

Employees' Retirement System, retirement benefits for Tier II plan members modified to provide 30-year service retirement, conversion of sick leave, and hazardous duty time for firefighters, law enforcement, and correctional officers, contribution rate increased, Secs. 36-26-36.1, 36-27-16, 36-27-24, 36-27-59 am'd.

AL SB68

To amend Sections 36-27-1, 36-27-16, as last amended by Acts 2022-184 and 2022-351, 2022 Regular Session, and 41-27-7, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to retirement benefits for employees who are members of the Employees' Retirement System; to reopen the State Police Tier II Plan to any employee of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency who is certified by the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission and performs law enforcement duties; to modify the Tier II benefits received by all State Police Tier II members; and to clarify that employees of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency are state policemen for retirement purposes.

AL SB74

Retirement benefits, State Police Tier II Plan, to reopen to any employee of the State Law Enforcement Agency who is certified by the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission and perform law enforcement duties, Secs. 36-27-1, 36-27-16, 41-27-7 am'd.

AL HB69

Retirement benefits, State Police Tier II Plan, to reopen to any employee of the State Law Enforcement Agency who is certified by the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission and perform law enforcement duties, Secs. 36-27-1, 36-27-16, 41-27-7 am'd.

AL HB155

Retirement System of Alabama, surviving spouse benefit of a retirement eligible member who dies in active service, benefit-option amended under District Attorneys' Plan, Judges' and Clerks' Plan, Teachers' and Employees' Retirement System, Secs. 12-17-277.6, 12-18-156, 16-25-14, 36-27-16 am'd.