Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB46

Introduced
2/23/23  

Caption

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.

Impact

If enacted, HB46 would have a significant impact on the state’s approach to school safety and resource allocation for schools. By allowing retired law enforcement officers to work as school resource officers without affecting their retirement benefits, the bill aims to encourage the recruitment of seasoned professionals into school environments, which could enhance security and response capabilities within educational institutions. This could also ease some of the financial constraints on school administrations, as hiring retired officers may be more cost-effective than hiring new, non-retired personnel.

Summary

House Bill 46 is a legislative proposal in Alabama that seeks to amend Section 36-27-8.2 of the Code of Alabama, which governs the Employees' Retirement System. The key provision of HB46 permits individuals who are retired from the Employees' Retirement System and were classified as law enforcement officers to serve as school resource officers without having their retirement allowances suspended. This change is designed to address issues related to staffing school security roles with experienced professionals while allowing them to retain their retirement benefits.

Contention

The bill does not appear to have notable points of contention in the documentation retrieved; however, similar legislative proposals often face scrutiny regarding the balance between providing public safety and preserving the integrity of retirement systems. Critics might raise concerns about the implications of allowing retired law enforcement personnel to return to active duty in a school setting, which could include debates over the appropriateness of placing law enforcement officers in educational environments and whether this could lead to an over-policing of schools. Furthermore, there might be discussions around the adequacy of checks on these individuals in their roles as school resource officers, emphasizing the need for on-going training and education in working with students.

Last_action

HB46 was first read on March 7, 2023, and is currently pending further action within the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB216

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

AL HB276

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

AL HB556

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

AL SB339

Retirement Systems of Alabama; to provide a benefit increase for certain retirees of the ERS and the TRS

AL SB342

State employees' retirement; to classify a K9 officer as a state police officer, to provide for retroactive effect

AL SB12

RSA, certain conditions removed for retired elected official under TRS or ERS to serve in another elected public office for compensation without suspension of benefits

AL HB542

District attorneys, prosecutors, office of prosecution services' attorneys, retirement benefits and allowances further provided for; membership of District Attorneys' Plan expanded; participation in supernumerary program and employees retirement system further provided for

AL HB621

Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama, future Alabama High School Athletic Association employees prohibited from participating

AL HB190

Jefferson County, General Retirement System for Employees of Jefferson County, amended to identify the Personnel Board of Jefferson County as the civil service system of the county

AL SB166

Jefferson County, General Retirement System for Employees of Jefferson County, amended to identify the Personnel Board of Jefferson County as the civil service system of the county

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.