California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1762

Introduced
2/9/26  

Caption

Public employment: retirement benefits.

Impact

If enacted, AB 1762 primarily impacts how the City of Indio manages employer contributions to health benefits for its employees hired from January 1, 2025, onward. According to the bill, any agreements made regarding postretirement health coverage would be invalidated if they provide for contributions to employees with less than five years of credited service. This means that the City can tailor its health benefit agreements based on the service length of its employees, potentially altering the financial obligations towards health care based on the tenure of service. The bill asserts the necessity of a special statute due to the city's unique circumstances regarding employee benefits.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1762, introduced by Assembly Member Jeff Gonzalez, aims to amend the Government Code to facilitate the City of Indio's ability to negotiate postretirement health coverage with its employees. The bill permits agreements that condition the employer's contributions to health coverage on various specified parameters, including credited years of service and the establishment of a memorandum of understanding through collective bargaining. This legislation aligns with existing provisions under the Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act (PEMHCA) but tailors them to the unique circumstances of the City of Indio.

Contention

Notably, the bill does not allow for the use of impasse procedures during the negotiation process for the health benefits, which may raise concerns among employees regarding their bargaining power. Additionally, the provision invalidating agreements for employees with fewer than five years of service could be contentious as it implies that newer employees may not have access to similar benefits as long-serving employees. This could lead to disparities in employee satisfaction and retention if not addressed properly within the negotiating framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1383

Public employees’ retirement benefits.

CA SB161

State employment: state bargaining units.

CA AB161

State employment: state bargaining units.

CA SB695

School boards; employment of school resource officers, enhanced retirement benefits.

CA HB516

AN ACT relating to retirement benefits for probationary employment.

CA HB969

Georgia State Employees Post-employment Health Benefit Fund; certain fund beneficiaries to not be disqualified from postretirement health benefits; provide

CA HB694

AN ACT relating to Teachers' Retirement System benefit funding.

CA HF4074

Retirement policy bill.

CA AB2367

State employment: reporting: health facilities.

CA HB2288

Teachers' Retirement System; postretirement employment; earning limitations; retired member; earnings without reduction in retirement benefits; effective date; emergency.

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