A bill for an act relating to public retirement systems by allowing for the forfeiture of certain portions of the pension of a public employee who commits felony theft from a public employer.
Impact
The proposed legislation impacts state laws regarding public employee pensions significantly. If enacted, it would amend codes related to public retirement, introducing a clear consequence for felony theft that may deter unlawful behavior among public servants. The bill mandates that any pension benefits accrued by the employee, which exceed their contributions to the pension system, be returned to the system, reinforcing accountability within the public sector.
Summary
Senate File 2215 aims to address public retirement systems by allowing the forfeiture of certain pension portions for public employees convicted of felony theft from a public employer. Specifically, the bill stipulates that upon conviction, a public employee would lose all pension rights before bona fide retirement. It applies to various categories of public employees covered under Iowa’s retirement systems, thereby establishing a direct correlation between criminal conduct and pension rights.
Contention
The discussions surrounding SF2215 may invite contention as it balances the necessity of holding public employees accountable against potential concerns over due process. Critics may argue that such a forfeiture law could lead to unjust outcomes, particularly if convictions arise from errors or perceived injustices in the judicial process. Furthermore, potential disputes could occur about how the law interacts with existing marital property or support obligations, as the bill includes provisions that aim to protect rights under such orders.
Requires forfeiture of retirement benefits by any public employee or elected official who is a member of a public retirement system and is convicted of certain state or federal felony acts associated with his office (EN +$43,597 FC SG EX)
Requires forfeiture of retirement benefits by any public employee or elected official who is a member of a public retirement system and is convicted of certain state or federal felony acts associated with his office. (See Act.) (OR SEE ACTUARIAL NOTE APV)
Requires forfeiture of retirement benefits by any public employee or elected official who is a member of a public retirement system and is convicted of certain state or federal felony acts associated with his office (OR SEE ACTUARIAL NOTE APV)