Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4078

Caption

Relating to contributions to, benefits from, late fees imposed by, and the administration of systems and programs administered by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

Impact

One significant change introduced by HB 4078 is the amendment of requirements regarding personal financial disclosures, which will be treated as confidential information. Alongside this, the bill establishes a clearer framework for determining contributions and penalties related to late remittances from employers. These updates are expected to improve the transparency and reliability of the retirement system while addressing past inefficiencies within the administration.

Summary

House Bill 4078 addresses various aspects of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, particularly focusing on contributions, benefits, administration, and penalties for noncompliance. The bill aims to streamline current processes and ensure efficient handling of financial disclosures, contributions from employers and employees, and the general administration of retirement benefits. Amendments include provisions to better manage retirement accounts and enhance the confidentiality of employees' financial disclosures.

Contention

Notably, the bill posits important discussions around the involvement of the board of trustees. Critics may raise concerns about the potential implications such amendments could have on transparency and the ability for stakeholders to access critical information about the Teacher Retirement System. Balancing the need for confidentiality while ensuring accountability will be crucial as discussions around this bill progress.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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