Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB11

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Employees' Retirement System, retirees and beneficiaries, one-time lump-sum additional payment

Impact

The introduction of the longevity bonus under SB11 is designed to enhance the financial wellbeing of retirees in the state, as it provides additional funds that can support their living expenses. Furthermore, it acknowledges the contributions of long-serving employees, thereby promoting a sense of recognition and reward for their commitment to public service. However, not all retirees qualify for this bonus; certain exclusions apply, particularly those whose employers opted out of the Employees' Retirement System before the established date.

Summary

SB11 aims to provide a funded longevity bonus to certain retirees and beneficiaries receiving monthly benefits from the Employees' Retirement System in Alabama. This bonus serves as a one-time lump-sum payment for individuals who retired before March 1, 2022, and are currently receiving benefits. Specifically, the formula for the bonus is established at $2 for each month of service, or $300, whichever is greater, ensuring that beneficiaries have a minimum amount received regardless of their service duration.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB11 is expected to center on the implications of funding these bonuses, as employers who choose to participate in the program will incur associated costs. Critics may argue that the financial burden on local government budgets could detract from other critical services, while proponents assert that supporting retirees is an essential investment in the community’s welfare. Additionally, the bill includes stipulations regarding beneficiaries of deceased members, who may receive a one-time payment, thereby addressing the needs of families left behind and enhancing the scope of support.

Additional_notes

The passage of SB11 is contingent on Full Legislative Agreement and the approval of the Governor. The act specifies that its provisions will come into effect immediately following its passage, indicating a prompt implementation to address the pressing financial challenges faced by retirees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB339

Retirement Systems of Alabama; to provide a benefit increase for certain retirees of the ERS and the TRS

AL SB216

Employees' Retirement System; retired firemedics, return to work without suspension of retirement allowance

AL SB300

ERS, benefit increase for certain retirees of on October 1, 2024

AL HB440

ERS, benefit increase for certain retirees of on October 1, 2024

AL HB136

Retirement, deferred retirement option plan (DROP), options for Tier I and Tier II Teacher Retirement System members to participate, reopened

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 HB343

General Retirement System for Employees of Jefferson County; removes provisions tying eligibility to participate in plan to civil service classification; provides for status of mandatory members and part-time employee members who join on or after October 1, 2025

AL SB166

Jefferson County, General Retirement System for Employees of Jefferson County, amended to identify the Personnel Board of Jefferson County as the civil service system of the county

AL HB190

Jefferson County, General Retirement System for Employees of Jefferson County, amended to identify the Personnel Board of Jefferson County as the civil service system of the county

AL HB201

RSA, procedure established for funding benefit increases of ERS and TRS retirees

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.