Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB317

Introduced
4/13/23  

Caption

Relating to county and municipal law enforcement officers; to amend Section 36-27-58.1, Code of Alabama 1975, to require a county or municipality using the services of a county or municipal law enforcement officer or firefighter to purchase a certain amount of service credit in the retirement system on behalf of the county or municipal law enforcement officer or firefighter under certain circumstances; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Section 111.05 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.

Impact

The passage of HB 317 is expected to lead to increased financial obligations for counties and municipalities, as they would be mandated to incur costs related to these service credit purchases. This could have significant implications for local budgets, necessitating careful financial planning and possible adjustments in funding allocations. Moreover, the bill stipulates that if it does not receive a two-thirds vote, it will only take effect upon local governmental approval or if state funds are allocated, thereby emphasizing the potential fiscal impact on local entities.

Summary

House Bill 317 aims to amend the existing retirement provisions for county and municipal law enforcement officers and firefighters in Alabama. Specifically, the bill requires local governments that employ these personnel to purchase service credit in the state's retirement system for their injured employees who are receiving workers' compensation benefits. This legislation addresses situations where officers or firefighters are absent from work due to job-related injuries, outlining their eligibility to accrue retirement service credit during their recovery period, provided they return to their jobs within a year of their benefits ending.

Contention

The bill's financial implications are a point of contention among local government leaders and legislators. Proponents argue that the legislation is necessary to ensure fair treatment and support for law enforcement officers and firefighters who sustain injuries in the line of duty, recognizing their contributions and sacrifices. However, critics express concerns about the additional economic burden this creates for local governments, particularly in smaller jurisdictions that may struggle with these increased expenditures. Additionally, there is a focus on ensuring that local governments can manage these financial changes without compromising their ability to fund other essential services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB71

RSA, full-time emergency medical services technicians and paramedics allowed to purchase hazardous duty time for prior eligible service the ERS in same manner as firefighters, law enforcement officers, and correctional officers, Tier I

AL HB536

Law enforcement officers; to establish a PTSD treatment program under the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency

AL SB306

Counties and municipalities, entities and officials, online publication of discretionary account fund amounts and expenditures required

AL HB288

Montgomery County and municipalities 5,000 or more, county-wide personnel system, exempt positions in municipalities, further expanded.

AL SB117

Counties and municipalities, provides for memorandums of understanding related to traffic enforcement

AL SB174

Business taxes, requires annual reports from counties and municipalities, provides for causes of action, and revises the jurisdiction of the Alabama Tax Tribunal

AL HB556

Retired law enforcement officers, employment of certain retired law enforcement officers further provided for

AL HB351

Law enforcement officers, further provides for authority of officers working for the Univ. of Alabama System

AL HB276

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

AL SB256

Mobile County; amend definition of municipal tax lien to authorize the inclusion of certain weed liens on a tax bill under certain circumstances; deem municipality as prevailing party in certain bid auctions resulting in a tie; authorize municipality to enter property to make repairs under certain circumstances; and authorize tax collecting official to sell a tax lien under certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.