Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SB32

Introduced
1/4/22  
Refer
1/4/22  
Refer
1/6/22  
Report Pass
1/26/22  
Engrossed
2/2/22  
Refer
2/2/22  
Refer
3/16/22  
Report Pass
3/17/22  
Enrolled
3/25/22  
Enrolled
3/25/22  
Chaptered
3/30/22  

Caption

AN ACT relating to the Judicial Form Retirement System.

Impact

The bill's amendments are anticipated to have a significant effect on the funding dynamics of the Judicial Retirement System. By delineating specific methods for calculating contributions, SB32 aims to address potential issues related to unfunded past service liabilities. This structured approach to contributions could potentially stabilize the financial health of the retirement system, affecting not only current but also future retirees, and ensuring that the plan remains solvent and capable of meeting its obligations.

Summary

Senate Bill 32 relates to the Judicial Form Retirement System, aiming to amend KRS 21.525. Its primary objective is to clarify the annual contribution requirements of the state to the Judicial Retirement System, including adjustments to the normal cost contributions and the actuarially accrued liability contributions. The bill elaborates on how these contributions should be calculated using either the entry age normal cost funding method or the asset smoothing method over a five-year period. This clarification may lead to a more predictable funding structure for the retirement system, ensuring that contributions align properly with the needs of active members.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB32 appears positive among its supporters, who argue that it provides much-needed clarity and stability to the retirement system. Stakeholders in the judicial community and some lawmakers view these changes favorably, suggesting that they offer a more robust framework for managing retirement benefits. However, there may be concerns regarding the implications of these amendments for current and future contributions, particularly around how the enhanced requirements might affect overall budget allocations in the state's fiscal planning.

Contention

Notably, a point of contention may arise if the amendments propose establishing stricter liabilities for the state concerning contributions, especially in times of economic downturns. Questions regarding the fairness of imposing increased burdens on state budgets without ensuring similar adjustments in judicial compensation or benefits could prompt further legislative debate. Additionally, discussions may evolve around balancing the fiscal responsibility toward the retirement system while addressing broader legislative priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HB114

AN ACT relating to retirement plans covering legislators.

KY SB270

AN ACT relating to Kentucky Employees Retirement System employers.

KY HB668

AN ACT relating to Kentucky Employees Retirement System employers and declaring an emergency.

KY HB236

AN ACT relating to the fiduciary duties owed to the state-administered retirement systems.

KY HB76

AN ACT relating to retirement.

KY HB4000

Relating to the public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities.

KY SB1444

Relating to the public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities.

KY SB2190

Relating to the public retirement systems of certain municipalities.

KY HB43

Relating to the public retirement systems of certain municipalities.

KY SB196

AN ACT relating to optional retirement benefits for hazardous duty employees participating in the County Employees Retirement System's hybrid cash balance plans.

Similar Bills

KY HB114

AN ACT relating to retirement plans covering legislators.

KY HB99

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Public Pensions Authority.

KY HB366

AN ACT relating to maternity leave for teachers.

KY SB209

AN ACT relating to public employee benefits.

KY HB49

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Public Pensions Authority.

KY SB206

AN ACT relating to retirement funds of urban-county governments.

KY HB297

AN ACT relating to the retirement and declaring an emergency.

KY HB169

AN ACT relating to retiree health benefits for hazardous duty members.