California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB472

Introduced
2/11/19  
Failed
2/3/20  

Caption

Public employees’ retirement.

Impact

The implications of AB472 are particularly important for the regulation of re-employment of retired public workers. According to existing law, a retired person receiving pension benefits from a public retirement system may only take on employment with that same system under specified circumstances. This includes working in emergency situations or having specialized skills for short-term engagements. The bill maintains limits on the total hours worked and adheres to compensation criteria prescribed by the governing retirement systems. Changes aimed at clarification, such as the definitions surrounding re-employment and reinstatement, are intended to enhance compliance and reduce administrative confusion.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. AB472, introduced by Assembly Member Voepel on February 11, 2019, aims to amend Section 7522.56 of the California Government Code, which pertains to public employees' retirement and their ability to work after retirement without reinstatement. This bill primarily entails nonsubstantive changes to streamline the existing language within the code while retaining the essential provisions of the California Public Employees Pension Reform Act of 2013. The act serves to regulate retirement benefits for public employees and outlines conditions under which retirees can be employed without losing their pension rights. AB472 seeks to clarify and enforce provisions already in place rather than altering substantial aspects of the law.

Contention

While the bill appears to have broad support due to its nonsubstantive nature, potential points of contention could arise regarding the specific definitions and strictures for retirees returning to public employment. Opponents of existing laws often argue that such regulations unnecessarily burden retired workers who may wish to contribute to their communities part-time. Additionally, the stipulations around employment after a retirement incentive, and the criteria for certification of employment necessity, could spark debates about local governance and the autonomy of public employers in hiring decisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1379

Public Employees’ Retirement Law: reinstatement: County of Solano.

CA AB2474

Retirement: County Employees Retirement Law of 1937: benefit payments and overpayments.

CA SB765

Teachers: retired teachers: compensation limitation.

CA SB885

Public employees’ retirement.

CA SB548

Public employees’ retirement: joint county and trial court contracts.

CA AB2770

Public employees’ retirement.

CA AB1246

Public employees’ retirement: Public Employees’ Retirement System optional settlements.

CA SB1240

Public Employees’ Retirement System: contracting agencies: consolidation.

CA AB2561

Local public employees: vacant positions.

CA SB660

Public employees’ retirement systems: California Public Retirement System Agency Cost and Liability Panel.

Similar Bills

CA AB833

Public employees’ retirement.

CA AB1354

Public employees’ retirement.

CA SB1379

Public Employees’ Retirement Law: reinstatement: County of Solano.

CA SB765

Teachers: retired teachers: compensation limitation.

CA AB2474

Retirement: County Employees Retirement Law of 1937: benefit payments and overpayments.

CA AB2359

Compton Community College District: personnel commission.

CA AB3216

Unemployment: rehiring and retention: state of emergency.

CA SB881

Paid sick days: accrual and use.