West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3178

Introduced
1/31/23  

Caption

Authorizing sheriffs who are members of the public retirement system to retire upon attaining the age of sixty-two with eight or more years of service.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3178 would modify the existing regulations concerning the retirement qualification for sheriffs, making it more favorable for them to retire earlier than current laws allow. Under existing statutes, sheriffs typically must meet a higher threshold of ten years of service before qualifying for retirement at the age of sixty-two. This change aims to better accommodate the career paths of those who serve as sheriffs, potentially improving recruitment and retention within the field.

Summary

House Bill 3178 seeks to amend the West Virginia Public Employees Retirement Act by allowing sheriffs who are members of the public retirement system to retire upon reaching the age of sixty-two with a minimum of eight years of actual contributing service. This amendment targets a specific segment of public service employees, enhancing their retirement options and recognizing the unique demands of their roles within law enforcement.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment regarding HB 3178 appears to be supportive, particularly among law enforcement circles. Advocates argue that this bill addresses the specific needs of sheriffs and reflects the recognition of their service. However, there may be underlying concerns about budgetary impacts and whether such changes could influence the financial sustainability of the public retirement system, sparking a dialogue about fiscal responsibility versus the welfare of public servants.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 3178 may arise from discussions about the retirement benefits' economic implications. Opponents could raise concerns regarding equity among other public servants who do not receive similar retirement provisions or who face stricter criteria. The potential for increased retirement eligibility could also lead to discussions about the long-term viability of the state's retirement system and its capacity to support changes without additional strain on financial resources.

Companion Bills

WV SB545

Similar To Authorizing sheriffs to retire at age 62 with eight or more years of service

Previously Filed As

WV HB5559

Authorizing sheriffs who are members of the public retirement system to retire upon attaining the age of sixty-two with eight or more years of services

WV HB3309

Authorizing sheriffs who are members of the public retirement system to retire upon attaining the age of sixty-two with eight or more years of services

WV HB5550

Authorizing sheriffs who are members of the public retirement system to retire upon attaining the age of sixty-two with eight or more years of service.

WV SB545

Authorizing sheriffs to retire at age 62 with eight or more years of service

WV HB1262

To Amend Retirement Eligibility Requirements Under Various Public Retirement Systems Of The State Of Arkansas For Police Officers, Firefighters, Public Safety Members, And Sheriffs.

WV HB1243

To Amend Retirement Eligibility Requirements Under Various Public Retirement Systems Of The State Of Arkansas For Certain Police Officers, Firefighters, Public Safety Members, And Sheriffs.

WV SB439

Authorizing certain 911 personnel to be members of Emergency Medical Services Retirement System under certain circumstances

WV HB1274

Membership of the public employees retirement system public safety retirement plan.

WV SB742

Updating retirement eligibility for certain sheriffs

WV SB729

Updating retirement eligibility for certain sheriffs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.