Alabama 2023 2nd Special Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB4

Introduced
7/17/23  
Refer
7/17/23  
Report Pass
7/18/23  
Report Pass
7/18/23  
Engrossed
7/19/23  
Refer
7/19/23  
Refer
7/19/23  
Report Pass
7/20/23  
Report Pass
7/20/23  
Enrolled
7/21/23  

Caption

Relating to the Employees' Retirement System; to amend Section 36-27-8.2, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2023-334 of the 2023 Regular Session, to temporarily permit certain retired state police officers performing duties as school resource officers or as correctional officers to serve without suspension of their retirement allowance.

Impact

If enacted, SB4 could significantly affect the operational capacity of schools and correctional facilities by enabling the hiring of experienced law enforcement personnel, addressing the immediate need for resources in public safety roles. The bill allows these retirees to earn up to $52,000 annually without losing their retirement benefits, which could positively influence hiring practices and effectiveness in these roles. The adjustment not only provides an avenue for retired officers to contribute to public safety but also offers financial stability for them in retirement.

Summary

SB4, relating to the Employees' Retirement System in Alabama, aims to amend the existing law by temporarily allowing retired state police officers to serve as school resource officers or correctional officers without the suspension of their retirement allowances. This legislative change intends to address staffing shortages in critical areas by leveraging the expertise of retired officers while ensuring that their retirement benefits remain intact. The bill outlines specific conditions under which these retired individuals can work, particularly focusing on compensation limits to maintain the integrity of the retirement system.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB4 appears to be largely supportive among those who value the experience and skills retired police officers can bring back into the workforce, especially in schools and correctional facilities. Supporters argue that this bill is a pragmatic solution to staffing issues, which can ultimately benefit the community. However, there may be apprehensions from certain groups regarding the long-term implications of allowing retirees to return to the workforce in these capacities and the potential for impacting the pension fund's health.

Contention

Despite the overall support, there have been discussions about potential contention related to whether this policy may inadvertently encourage incentives for early retirement among officers or impact the financial viability of the state’s retirement system. Some critics express concern that while addressing immediate staffing needs, the bill may overlook broader implications for workforce management and pension structures, thus initiating a need for thorough evaluations of the employment and compensation strategy for retired personnel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB41

Relating to the Employees' Retirement System; to amend Section 36-27-8.2, Code of Alabama 1975, to temporarily permit certain retired individuals performing duties as school resource officers or as correctional officers to serve without suspension of his or her retirement allowance.

AL HB46

To amend Section 36-27-8.2, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Employees' Retirement System, to permit any individual retired under the Employees' Retirement System, who was previously classified as a law enforcement officer, to perform duties as a school resource officer without suspension of his or her retirement allowance.

AL SB174

Relating to the Teachers' Retirement System and the Employees' Retirement System; to amend Section 16-1-44.1, Code of Alabama 1975; to provide further for the compensation of retired law enforcement officers providing services as school resource officers for local boards of education.

AL SB307

Relating to the Retirement Systems of Alabama; to amend Sections 16-25-26 and 36-27-8.2, Code of Alabama 1975, to remove certain conditions under which an elected official who has retired from the Teachers' Retirement System and the Employees' Retirement System may serve for compensation in another elected public office without suspension of retirement benefits.

AL SB61

Relating to the Teachers' Retirement System and the Employees' Retirement System; to amend Sections 16-25-26 and 36-27-8.2, Code of Alabama 1975, and to add Sections 16-25-25.2 and 36-27-8.3 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to temporarily revise the eligibility and compensation of retirees of either system for participating in either system after retirement.

AL SB216

Employees' Retirement System; retired firemedics, return to work without suspension of retirement allowance

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 HB276

Law enforcement, authorizes state colleges to employ retired law enforcement officers without officers losing retirement allowance

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 HB66

Relating to the Retirement Systems of Alabama; to amend Section 36-27-59, Code of Alabama 1975, to remove the time limit for purchasing hazardous duty time for prior eligible service for certain firefighters, law enforcement officers, and correctional officers covered under the Employees' Retirement System or the Teachers' Retirement System as Tier I plan members.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.