Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB342

Introduced
4/25/24  
Introduced
4/25/24  
Report Pass
4/30/24  
Refer
4/25/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The implications of SB342 are significant for K9 police officers who have served in Alabama. By recognizing K9 officers as state police officers, they will gain access to a more generous retirement plan retroactively, which will affect any K9 officer that retired on or after January 1, 2022. This change aims to acknowledge and reward the service of these specialized law enforcement animals, who play crucial roles in various aspects of policing, including drug detection and search-and-rescue operations.

Summary

SB342 aims to modify the classification of K9 police officers within the state's retirement system. Under current laws in Alabama, K9 police officers do not receive the same retirement benefits as state police officers. This bill seeks to rectify this disparity by officially classifying K9 police officers as state police officers, thereby entitling them to enhanced retirement benefits similar to their human counterparts.

Contention

During discussions surrounding the bill, there may have been points of contention regarding the financial implications of extending these retirement benefits. Some legislators might express concerns about the budgetary impact on state funds and the possible need for adjustments in allocations to accommodate this retroactive recognition. However, supporters advocate that ensuring K9 officers have equitable benefits is a moral imperative that reflects the value they bring to law enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB89

State employees' retirement, to classify a K9 officer as a state police officer, to provide for retroactive effect, Sec. 36-27-1 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 SB129

Relating to the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama; to amend Section 36-27-59, Code of Alabama 1975, to designate the Commissioner of Corrections and deputy commissioners of corrections who have earned and maintain APOSTC certification as correctional officers or law enforcement officers for state retirement purposes; and to provide that the designation is retroactive.

AL HB4116

Relating to police officers under the Public Employees Retirement System.

AL H5008

Retirement Of Municipal Employees - Reemployment Of Police Officers

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 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 SB622

Including state correctional officers in DNR Police Officer Retirement System

AL SB346

Including state correctional officers in DNR Police Officer Retirement System

AL HB472

Employees' Retirement System of Georgia; allow certain sworn law enforcement officers to be eligible for retirement benefits at age 55; provisions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.