Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB472

Introduced
4/18/24  
Introduced
4/18/24  

Caption

District attorneys and retired district attorneys, calculation of retirement benefits, authorized to advise law enforcement; civil immunity provided; return to work after retirement without loss of benefits; rural recruitment and retention program established

Impact

Moreover, the bill introduces provisions allowing retired district attorneys and assistant district attorneys to return to part-time work without the loss of their retirement benefits. This flexibility is anticipated to encourage retired legal professionals to re-engage in the workforce, potentially addressing shortfalls in manpower, particularly in rural regions where legal positions may be harder to fill.

Summary

House Bill 472 aims to enhance the retirement benefits and working conditions for assistant district attorneys in Alabama. Primarily, the bill stipulates that full-time prosecuting attorneys and full-time investigators classified as Tier II members are entitled to the same retirement benefits that Tier I members receive during their employment. This equalization is intended to create fairness across the tiers and address previously unequal treatment.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 472 reflects a proactive stance on improving recruitment and retention in the district attorney's office by addressing both compensation and working conditions. It highlights the state's recognition of the challenges faced by rural legal systems and attempts to create more equitable and sustainable practices within Alabama's district attorney's framework.

Contention

A notable feature of this legislation is the establishment of the Rural Initiative for Assistant District Attorney Recruitment and Retention. This initiative awards additional service time for every five years served in rural judicial circuits, which could be a crucial incentive to attract and retain legal talent in under-served areas. However, there may be concerns from urban district attorneys about resource allocations and benefits asymmetry, which could arise from the realities of rural versus urban prosecutorial needs, sparking debates about equity and fairness in the application of these benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB542

District attorneys, prosecutors, office of prosecution services' attorneys, retirement benefits and allowances further provided for; membership of District Attorneys' Plan expanded; participation in supernumerary program and employees retirement system further provided for

AL HB825

Judicial Retirement System; require certain counties to supplement retirement benefits paid to the circuit's superior court judges and district attorneys

AL HB25

Provides relative to compensation considered in the calculation of contributions and benefits for the District Attorneys' Retirement System (EN DECREASE APV)

AL HB9

Provides for survivor benefits of members of the District Attorneys' Retirement System (RE NO IMPACT APV)

AL HB278

Retirement System, retirees required to draw retirement benefits for a least a year before returning to compensated work for a participating employer, Secs. 16-25-26, 29-4-6, 36-27-8.2 repealed; Secs. 16-25-14, 36-27-16 am'd.

AL HB155

Retirement System of Alabama, surviving spouse benefit of a retirement eligible member who dies in active service, benefit-option amended under District Attorneys' Plan, Judges' and Clerks' Plan, Teachers' and Employees' Retirement System, Secs. 12-17-277.6, 12-18-156, 16-25-14, 36-27-16 am'd.

AL HB58

Relative to the District Attorneys' Retirement System (EG $(18,701,000) APV)

AL HB2054

Relating to the status of district attorneys in the Public Employees Retirement System.

AL HB1202

Relative to the District Attorneys' Retirement System (EN INCREASE APV)

AL SB327

Relating to the status of district attorneys in the Public Employees Retirement System.

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