Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB317

Introduced
2/8/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  
Introduced
2/8/23  
Engrossed
2/22/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Engrossed
2/22/23  
Report Pass
3/15/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Enrolled
4/3/23  
Report Pass
3/15/23  
Vetoed
5/5/23  
Enrolled
4/3/23  

Caption

State Employees' Assurance Department; assignment of certain group term life insurance benefits; provisions

Impact

If enacted, HB 317 will enact changes to existing state law regarding the management of life insurance benefits for state employees. It establishes a formal process whereby beneficiaries can redirect insurance payouts directly to funeral service providers, thus alleviating financial pressure during a period of loss. By defining what constitutes funeral services and formalizing the assignment process, this bill aims to clarify and expedite transactions that are often fraught with emotional and financial stress for families.

Summary

House Bill 317 amends the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to allow for the assignment of certain group term life insurance benefits for state employees to pay for funeral services. Specifically, it enables named beneficiaries of life insurance policies from the Employees' Retirement System, the Georgia Legislative Retirement System, or the Georgia Judicial Retirement System to directly assign the benefits to a licensed funeral service provider. This measure is intended to streamline the process for handling funeral costs for deceased retired state employees, ensuring that funds can be accessed promptly by funeral homes to cover expenses.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 317 appears to be largely positive, with support from various stakeholders who view it as a beneficial reform aimed at assisting families in honoring their deceased loved ones without the added burden of financial delay. Advocates argue that this bill will alleviate concerns about upfront costs that can arise when handling funeral arrangements, thereby providing more peace of mind during a sensitive time. The spirit of the bill suggests a compassionate approach to the financial aspects of death and dying, recognizing the need for families to have easier access to funds promptly.

Contention

While general support for HB 317 exists, there might be underlying concerns regarding implementation and oversight of the assignment process. Lawmakers may need to address potential loopholes or complications that could arise from the assignment of benefits. Ensuring that beneficiaries can navigate the new system without confusion and that funeral service providers act ethically will be essential to the bill's success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB117

State Employees' Assurance Department; the assignment of certain group term life insurance benefits to pay for funeral services of a deceased individual who was a member; provide

GA HB835

Employees' Retirement System; create an option for the full-time employment of beneficiaries under certain circumstances

GA HB472

Employees' Retirement System of Georgia; allow certain sworn law enforcement officers to be eligible for retirement benefits at age 55; provisions

GA HB196

State employees' health insurance plan; drugs dispensed for self-administration; provisions

GA HB1363

State employees' health insurance plan; drugs dispensed for self-administration; provisions

GA HB372

Teachers Retirement System; certain beneficiaries hired to work in certain areas; provisions

GA HB86

Public officers and employees; calculating and setting the salaries of certain state officials; revise provisions

GA HB480

Workers' compensation; benefits; change certain provisions

GA HB438

Employees' Retirement System of Georgia; allow certain sworn law enforcement officers to be eligible for retirement benefits at age 55; provisions

GA HB3586

State employee health insurance; funding to provide flexible benefit allowance; professional risk management program; continuance of health and dental insurance benefits; rates and benefits; disability insurance program for state employees; collections; flexible benefit revolving fund; flexible benefit dollars in the State Employees Benefits Act; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.