Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB8

Introduced
1/25/17  
Introduced
1/25/17  
Refer
1/25/17  
Refer
1/25/17  
Refer
4/10/17  
Refer
4/10/17  
Report Pass
4/27/17  

Caption

Provides relative to membership restrictions of the Firefighters' Retirement System (EG DECREASE APV)

Impact

The impact of HB 8 on state laws appears to be significant regarding public sector employment, particularly for firefighters. By enforcing that no firefighter can be a member of FRS while additionally being a member of another retirement system for firefighter service, the bill will prevent dual pension accruals. This aligns with the broader goal of enhancing fiscal responsibility within the retirement system by potentially decreasing future benefit liabilities as firefighters may receive benefits from only one employer. The anticipated fiscal impact suggests savings in the context of future benefit payments, although the extent of these savings is projected to be small or negligible.

Summary

House Bill 8 aims to modify the membership restrictions associated with the Firefighters’ Retirement System (FRS). The primary change proposed by the bill is the exclusion of FRS from the general dual membership rules that apply to other state retirement systems. This means that firefighters will only be able to accumulate service credits and benefits with a single fire district at a time, which is expected to simplify the retirement benefit calculations for firefighters employed by multiple districts. The intention is to streamline the pension system and reduce confusion regarding retirement benefits for firefighters working across different employers.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 8 seems to reflect a mix of support and concern. Supporters likely view the bill as a necessary reform to enhance the sustainability of the FRS, believing it will lead to more manageable pension obligations. On the contrary, some stakeholders might express concern that restricting benefits could negatively affect firefighters who traditionally rely on accumulated benefits from multiple employers. This dichotomy illustrates the ongoing tension between fiscal management and fair compensation for public servants, particularly in the context of emergency services.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 8 focus on the implications of restricting firefighters to membership in only one retirement system at a time. Critics might argue that this limitation undermines the benefits firefighters can secure, particularly in localities where multiple districts employ them. Additionally, the potential reduction in retirement benefits for those working in multiple districts can be seen as a disadvantage, raising concerns about the equity of the policy. Ultimately, the debate around HB 8 encapsulates essential questions about balancing financial sustainability and equitable treatment of those in public service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB5

Provides relative to membership in the Firefighters' Retirement System

LA HB34

Provides for membership for certain contract firefighters in Jefferson Parish in the Firefighters' Retirement System (OR INCREASE APV)

LA HB22

Provides relative to retirement options in the Firefighters' Retirement System (EN DECREASE APV)

LA HB45

Provides relative to membership in state retirement systems for certain new hires (EG DECREASE APV)

LA HB25

Provides relative to the reemployment of retirees of the Firefighters' Retirement System (EG DECREASE APV)

LA HB16

Requires a physical exam that meets or exceeds national standards for purposes of membership in the Firefighters' Retirement System (OR DECREASE APV)

LA HB41

Provides relative to the Firefighters' Retirement System (OR INCREASE APV)

LA HB23

Provides relative to benefit payments if an eligible member of the Firefighters' Retirement System dies prior to retirement (EG INCREASE APV)

LA HB727

Provides relative to membership in the Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana (EG DECREASE APV)

LA HB612

Requires a physical exam that meets or exceeds national standards for purposes of membership in the Firefighters' Retirement System (EN DECREASE APV)

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