Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB36

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

State employees, retired under ERS or TRS, compensation increased which does not affect retirement, Secs. 16-25-26, 36-27-8.2 am'd.

Impact

The impact of this legislation is significant, particularly for retirees who may wish to return to the workforce in a limited capacity. By increasing the income threshold, this bill encourages retirees to remain active in the workforce, providing valuable experience and expertise to employers in the state while easing their financial burdens. Furthermore, the income cap will be adjusted annually based on the increase in the Consumer Price Index, ensuring that the allowance remains relevant to changing economic conditions.

Summary

House Bill 36 seeks to amend sections of the Code of Alabama to increase the compensation limits for retirees who draw benefits from the Employees' Retirement System (ERS) or Teachers' Retirement System (TRS). Previously, retirees could earn up to $30,000 annually without affecting their retirement benefits. The bill proposes to raise this limit to $40,000, which would allow retirees to supplement their income while still receiving their pensions for part-time or temporary work.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the potential consequences of encouraging retired employees to take on additional work. Critics might argue that this could affect the overall job market for younger professionals. Moreover, concerns could be raised about the fiscal implications for the retirement systems if a larger number of retirees choose to supplement their pensions significantly. However, proponents are likely to emphasize the benefits of experienced workers and the flexibility it provides retirees who may struggle on fixed incomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB216

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

AL SB12

RSA, certain conditions removed for retired elected official under TRS or ERS to serve in another elected public office for compensation without suspension of benefits

AL HB276

Law enforcement, authorizes state colleges to employ retired law enforcement officers without officers losing retirement allowance

AL SB339

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

AL HB556

Retired law enforcement officers, employment of certain retired law enforcement officers further provided for

AL HB388

Income tax, exemption for taxable retirement income increased

AL SB342

State employees' retirement; to classify a K9 officer as a state police officer, to provide for retroactive effect

AL SB173

Retirement, State Facilitated Retirement Savings Program created

AL HB136

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

AL HB472

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.