Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB12

Introduced
1/24/18  
Introduced
1/24/18  
Refer
1/24/18  
Refer
1/24/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/13/18  
Report Pass
3/13/18  
Engrossed
3/19/18  
Engrossed
3/19/18  
Refer
3/20/18  
Report Pass
4/27/18  
Enrolled
5/15/18  
Enrolled
5/15/18  
Chaptered
5/20/18  
Chaptered
5/20/18  
Passed
5/20/18  

Caption

Provides for survivor benefits. (6/30/18) (EN NO IMPACT APV)

Impact

The bill significantly impacts existing state laws related to retirement systems, especially the provisions that govern how survivor benefits are distributed. With detailed definitions of 'surviving child' and the corresponding benefits they are entitled to, the bill enhances support for families left behind by deceased members. The amendments also clarify conditions under which benefits cease, especially regarding remarriage of the surviving spouse, and set limits on the total benefits that can be paid to dependents. These changes are essential for updating the retirement system to better serve its members and their families.

Summary

Senate Bill 12 aims to amend the provisions surrounding survivor benefits within the Municipal Police Employees' Retirement System in Louisiana. The bill introduces specific qualifications for benefits payable to the survivors of active contributing members and disability retirees. It outlines how payments are calculated based on the deceased member's average final compensation, and provides clarity on the continuation of benefits for surviving children under various circumstances, including education and disability status. This amendment seeks to ensure that surviving families receive adequate financial support during their time of need.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB 12 appears to be positive from public safety advocates and police retirement proponents. Supporters highlight the necessity of providing sufficient financial resources to families affected by the loss of their breadwinner within law enforcement. The attention to survivors, especially in terms of education for surviving children and the conditions surrounding disability, reflects a caring approach to the responsibilities of the state towards families of deceased members. However, there may be concerns among some quarters about how these changes will affect the fiscal sustainability of the retirement system in the long term.

Contention

One notable point of contention revolves around the bill's stipulations on remarriage affecting benefit continuity and the management of total payment limits to dependents. Critics might argue that such provisions could make it difficult for surviving spouses to remarry without fear of financial loss. The stipulations regarding disability benefits for surviving children also require careful implementation to ensure they truly meet the needs of those who depend on them without creating a bureaucratic burden.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA HB10

Provides for the payment of refunded contributions to members of the Firefighters' Retirement System and for survivor benefits in certain circumstances (EG INCREASE APV)

LA SB7

Corrects language regarding average final compensation. (6/30/18) (EN INCREASE APV)

MO SB767

Modifies a provision of law relating to survivor benefits under the Public School Retirement System of Missouri

LA HB1174

Establishes "Hazardous Duty" and "Non-Hazardous Duty" subplans in the Municipal Police Employees' Retirement System for new hires after Dec. 31, 2012 (EN DECREASE APV)

LA HB94

Provides relative to the minimum retirement age, accrual rate, and benefits for new members of the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans hired after January 1, 2015 (EN INCREASE APV)

AR SB129

To Amend The State Police Retirement System Plan Regarding Survivor Benefits; And To Declare An Emergency.

LA HB986

Provides for the distribution of benefits from the Firefighters' Retirement System to a trust for a child (EN NO IMPACT APV)