New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S813

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Allows retiree to change designated beneficiary after retirement in event of divorce.

Impact

The bill amends existing laws to allow retirees to withdraw their nomination of a designated beneficiary—especially relevant in cases where the nominated beneficiary is ex-spouse—and nominate a new beneficiary instead. This change is significant as it provides retirees more flexibility in managing their post-retirement financial affairs, reflecting a need to adapt to changing personal circumstances without the penalty of losing benefits. The flexibility ensures that retirement benefits can be aligned more appropriately with one's current life situation.

Summary

Senate Bill 813 addresses changes to retirement beneficiary designations for members of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) and the Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund (TPAF) upon divorce after retirement. Currently, members are given the option to choose between several different retirement plans that dictate how their retirement benefits are allocated. However, once they retire and begin receiving benefits, they cannot change these designations, even in instances of significant life changes such as divorce.

Contention

While supporters argue that this bill promotes personal agency and financial responsibility for retirees, critics may raise concerns about the potential for abuse or increased complexity within the retirement system. Opponents might argue that allowing changes to beneficiary designations post-retirement complicates the financial planning process and could lead to disputes among beneficiaries. Furthermore, ensuring that all changes comply with actuarial equivalency agreements may add administrative burdens for the retirement systems involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ HB251

Ed. Retirement Beneficiary Changes

NJ HB4676

Allowing retirees in the Public Employees Retirement System to designate a special needs trust as beneficiary

NJ SB0646

Retirement: public school employees; effect of election of retirant's divorce from spouse designated as beneficiary; modify. Amends sec. 85 of 1980 PA 300 (MCL 38.1385).

NJ A3067

Provides options to PERS member who elects deferred retirement to designate retirement allowance to survivor after retiree's death; removes 30 days advance notice.

NJ H1020

Retirement Admin. Changes Act of 2024

NJ H201

Retirement Admin. Changes Act of 2023-AB

NJ HB204

Allowing retirants in the Public Employees Retirement System to designate an irrevocable special needs trust as beneficiary

NJ SB474

Modifies the retirement allowance multiplier for certain members of the Public School Retirement System

NJ SB877

Modifies the retirement allowance multiplier for certain members of the Public School Retirement System of Missouri

NJ SB556

Modifies the retirement allowance multiplier for certain members of the Public School Retirement System of Missouri

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