Louisiana 2017 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB7 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    RÉSUMÉ DIGEST
ACT 284 (SB 7) 2017 Regular Session	Peacock
Prior law provided for the survivor benefit for the spouse and children of any sworn
commissioned law enforcement officer of the office of state police, who was first eligible for
the Louisiana State Police Retirement System (LSPRS) on or before December 31, 2010, and
who was killed in the line of duty or dies from immediate effects of an injury received while
in the line of duty. Prior law provided that the benefit shall be equal to 75% of the salary
received by the officer at the time of death and shall be paid until the death of the surviving
spouse notwithstanding any forfeiture provisions in prior law (R.S. 11:1321).
New law provides for the survivor benefit for the spouse and children of any sworn
commissioned law enforcement officer of the office of state police, who was first eligible for
the LSPRS on or before December 31, 2010, and who was killed in the line of duty by an
intentional act of violence. New law provides that the benefit shall be equal to 100% of the
salary received by the officer at the time of death and shall be paid until the death of the
surviving spouse notwithstanding any forfeiture provisions in prior law (R.S. 11:1321).
New law provides that any surviving spouse of a member who was first eligible for the
LSPRS on or before December 31, 2010, killed on or before June 29, 2017, by an intentional
act of violence who would qualify for the survivor benefit provided for in new law shall have
any survivor benefit payable on or after June 30, 2017, increased to the amount calculated
pursuant to new law regardless of the date of death of the member.
Prior law provided for the survivor benefit for the spouse and children of any sworn
commissioned law enforcement officer of the office of state police who was first eligible for
the LSPRS on or after January 1, 2011, and who was killed in the line of duty or died from
immediate effects of an injury received while in the line of duty. Prior law provided that the
benefit shall be equal to 80% of the officer's average compensation without regard to the
amount of time that the deceased was a member of the plan.
New law provides for the survivor benefit for the spouse and children of any sworn
commissioned law enforcement officer of the office of state police who was first eligible for
the LSPRS on or after January 1, 2011, and who was killed in the line of duty by an
intentional act of violence. New law provides that the benefit shall be equal to 100% of the
officer's salary without regard to the amount of time that the deceased was a member of the
plan.
New law provides that any surviving spouse of a member who was first eligible for the
LSPRS on or after January 1, 2011, killed on or before June 29, 2017, by an intentional act
of violence who would qualify for the survivor benefit provided for in new law shall have
any survivor benefit payable on or after June 30, 2017, increased to the amount calculated
pursuant to new law regardless of the date of death of the member.
New law makes technical changes to clarify that the survivor benefit shall be paid until the
death of the surviving spouse notwithstanding any forfeiture provisions in prior law (R.S.
11:1321).
New law requires that the LSPRS board of trustees electronically notify all members of the
legislature when a survivor benefit is granted pursuant to new law (R.S. 11:1316(A)(2) or
R.S. 11:1345.8(A)(2). 
Effective June 30, 2017.
(Amends R.S. 11:1316 and 1345.8)