West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB424

Introduced
1/12/24  

Caption

Increasing retirement benefit multiplier of Deputy Sherriff Retirement System Act

Impact

The proposed change is expected to have significant implications on state laws regarding retirement benefits for law enforcement personnel. By increasing the benefit multiplier, the bill aims to provide greater financial security for retiring deputy sheriffs, which may also influence recruitment and retention efforts within law enforcement agencies. This legislative action aligns with broader trends in improving benefits for public safety employees to ensure they are adequately compensated for the risks and responsibilities associated with their work.

Summary

Senate Bill 424 seeks to amend the Deputy Sheriff Retirement System Act in West Virginia by increasing the retirement benefit multiplier from two and one-half percent to three percent of the member’s final average salary multiplied by the member’s years of credited service. This change is intended to enhance the pension benefits for deputy sheriffs in the state, thereby recognizing their service and helping attract and retain qualified law enforcement personnel.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB424 appears to be positive, especially among law enforcement officers and their supporters, who view the increase in retirement benefits as a necessary recognition of their service. However, some fiscal conservatives may express concern over the potential costs associated with enhanced benefits, which could strain state resources. This highlights a tension between the need for competitive compensation for public safety workers and budgetary constraints faced by the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise primarily from the financial implications of the bill. Critics might argue that increasing the multiplier could lead to higher long-term liabilities for the state’s pension system, raising questions about sustainability and funding. It is also essential to examine how this change could set precedents for adjustments in retirement plans across other public employment sectors, potentially opening the door for similar legislative actions in various state employee benefit systems.

Companion Bills

WV HB4611

Similar To Raising retirement rate for Deputy Sheriff’s Retirement System

Previously Filed As

WV SB206

Increasing retirement benefit multiplier of Deputy Sherriff Retirement System Act

WV HB2889

Increase the retirement benefit multiplier from 2.5% to 3% for Deputy Sherriff’s retirement

WV HB2568

Raising retirement rate for Deputy Sheriff’s Retirement System

WV HB2493

To modify deputy sheriff’s retirement pay and the cost of receiving certain reports

WV HB3234

Relating to disability retirement medical examinations of public employee retirement systems

WV HB2491

Relating to the Deputy Sheriff Retirement System Act

WV SB450

Defining medical examination for disability purposes in retirement plans administered by Consolidated Public Retirement Board

WV SB590

Emergency Medical Services Retirement System Act

WV SB622

Including state correctional officers in DNR Police Officer Retirement System

WV HB3292

To expand the EMS retirement system

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