Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2613

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relating to the retirement of Charles Bletzer, an employee of the Trial Court of the Commonwealth

Impact

The bill’s enactment would allow Bletzer to receive a superannuation retirement allowance set at eighty percent of his salary, despite existing general laws that regulate retirement benefits. This legislative action signifies a recognition of Bletzer's service and his circumstances, offering him financial support during a critical time in his life.

Summary

House Bill 2613 pertains to the retirement of Charles Bletzer, an employee of the Trial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill allows for a special retirement arrangement for Bletzer, who is described as being permanently incapacitated from performing his work duties. By introducing this act, the bill seeks to establish a superannuation retirement allowance that deviates from standard provisions, thereby providing an exceptional benefit based on his high three-year average salary.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the establishment of specific retirement allowances for individuals based on unique circumstances. Critics could argue that special provisions for one individual might set a precedent that could lead to challenges in managing retirement benefits uniformly under the state law. Additionally, there remains the broader discussion on whether public funds should be directed towards specific individuals rather than maintaining the existing structures of retirement provisions.

Companion Bills

MA H4518

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1614

Restoring the retirement rights of certain employees

MA H2742

Relative to cost of living adjustments for retired public employees of the Commonwealth

MA S1836

Relative to non-Commonwealth entities within the state employees' retirement system

MA S1689

Relative to non-Commonwealth entities within the state employees’ retirement system

MA S1609

Further regulating the retirement rights of certain employees of Plymouth County

MA H4083

Establishing a sick leave bank for Paul O'Brien, an employee of the Trial Court of the Commonwealth

MA H4662

Relative to creditable service for Charles G. Lawrence, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System

MA H2427

Relative to cost of living adjustments for retired public employees of the Commonwealth

MA H4465

Authorizing the city of Somerville to continue the employment of Charles J. Femino as acting chief of police

MA S2672

Establishing a sick leave bank for Tiffany Brennan, an employee of the Trial Court of the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.