Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2754

Introduced
3/24/22  

Caption

Retirement System -- Contributions And Benefits

Impact

The enactment of S2754 will have significant implications for state laws governing the retirement of public officers and employees. By specifically addressing environmental police officers, the bill ensures that this group is recognized under the statutes governing optional retirement for members of the police force and firefighters. This move is anticipated to attract more individuals to these positions, knowing that they will receive comparable retirement benefits to other law enforcement personnel. Additionally, the structured approach to contributions may help bolster the sustainability of the state’s retirement fund.

Summary

Bill S2754 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the public retirement system specific to state employees, notably environmental police officers. Introduced by Senators Felag, Sosnowski, Ciccone, and Lombardi, the bill seeks to adjust contribution rates and clarify entitlements for retirement benefits. It proposes that, effective July 1, 2022, environmental police officers will contribute 10% of their compensation towards their retirement benefits, an adjustment intended to align their contributions with those of other state employees who do not fit into a specialized classification. Furthermore, the bill also looks to standardize the definitions and processes related to employee classifications and their corresponding retirement benefits.

Contention

While the proposed bill effectively streamlines the retirement contributions specifically for environmental police officers, it may also raise discussions about equity and fairness in retirement contributions across different public service sectors. There could be concerns regarding whether this adjustment fairly reflects the risks and duties associated with various public service roles. Stakeholders may debate whether environmental police officers, while performing critical roles, should receive similar benefits compared to other divisions of law enforcement or if adjustments should be made across the board to maintain equity among various public safety roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7644

Retirement System -- Contributions And Benefits

RI H7555

Retirement System Contributions And Benefits

RI H5812

Retirement System -- Contributions And Benefits

RI S0081

Retirement System -- Contributions And Benefits

RI H5641

Retirement System Contributions And Benefits

RI S0508

Retirement System Contributions And Benefits

RI H7341

Provides state employee public safety professionals with parity to municipal public safety employees in the state/municipal retirement systems eff. 7/1/24 with 10% contribution.

RI S2963

Provides state employee public safety professionals with parity to municipal public safety employees in the state/municipal retirement systems eff. 7/1/24 with 10% contribution.

RI S2325

Effective July 1, 2024, entitles environmental police officers to the benefits provided by chapter 45-21.2 entitled "Optional retirement for members of police force and firefighters."

RI H7672

Effective July 1, 2024, entitles environmental police officers to the benefits provided by chapter 45-21.2 entitled "Optional retirement for members of police force and firefighters."

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