Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0257

Introduced
1/10/22  

Caption

Military service credit for teachers.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will have significant implications on how military service is credited within the state's retirement system for teachers. It seeks to recognize the contributions of teachers who have served in the military, ensuring that their service does not penalize them in terms of retirement benefits. This recognition could potentially encourage more veterans to pursue teaching roles, thereby enhancing the educational workforce with individuals who possess diverse life experiences.

Summary

SB0257, introduced in the Indiana General Assembly, aims to amend existing pension laws to provide military service credit to members of the state teachers' retirement fund. Specifically, the bill allows teachers retiring after June 30, 2022, who have served in active military service (either voluntarily or involuntarily) to receive service credit for their time in the military. To be eligible, teachers must have an honorable discharge and at least ten years of in-state teaching service credit. The bill limits the total amount of military service credit to a maximum of six years.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to honor and support teachers with military backgrounds, there are potential points of contention. Opponents might raise concerns regarding budgetary implications, as extending service credits could influence the retirement fund's solvency. Additionally, the requirement of ten years of in-state service before granting military credit may be seen as a barrier by some educators who relocate for various reasons, potentially excluding qualified teachers from benefitting from this provision.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1223

Military veteran teachers.

IN HB1235

Military and veteran matters.

IN SB446

Military service credit; setting maximum years for certain combined service credits. Effective date.

IN SB446

Military service credit; setting maximum years for certain combined service credits. Effective date.

IN HB1507

Tax deductions and credits related to military service.

IN SB0015

Military benefits and services poster.

IN HB310

Regards STRS member purchase of military service credit

IN H0965

Retirement Credit for Military Service

IN HB1372

Retirement; allow certain members of PERS to purchase creditable service for service with non-PERS employers.

IN HB1091

Retirement; Oklahoma Firefighters Pension and Retirement System; term; death benefits; contributions; repayment; amortized payment; rules or procedures; transferred credited services; procedures; limitations; exception; military service credit; credited service; restrictions; volunteer; codification; emergency.

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