Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB783

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  

Caption

Retirees; may be employed full time in critical need or shortage position with PERS employer and draw full benefits.

Impact

The passage of HB 783 is expected to have profound implications for state agencies and departments struggling with workforce shortages. By permitting the rehiring of retirees under specific conditions, the bill could help mitigate the impacts of high turnover rates and staff shortages that affect public services. This flexibility might allow for more efficient hiring practices during times of acute need, thereby sustaining operational capacities and service delivery without compromising retirees' benefits.

Summary

House Bill 783 aims to amend Section 25-11-127 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, allowing retired members of the Public Employees' Retirement System to be employed in positions that have a critical need for employees while still receiving their full retirement allowance. This is particularly significant for agencies facing staff shortages, as it opens up the possibility of utilizing experienced retirees to fulfill essential roles without losing their retirement benefits. The bill stresses that the employer must provide satisfactory evidence of the critical need and the retiree's qualifications for the role before employment can commence.

Contention

While proponents of HB 783 argue that it provides a necessary tool for state agencies to address chronic labor shortages, critics may raise concerns about potential abuses of the system. There are fears that it may encourage a reliance on retired workers rather than addressing underlying recruitment and retention issues within public employment. Moreover, questions surrounding age discrimination and the potential impact on younger job seekers in these fields could be points of debate as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1372

Retirees; may be employed full time in critical need or shortage position with PERS employer and draw full benefits.

MS HB1267

PERS; allow retirees to work as law enforcement officer for another employer and draw retirement allowance and work full-time.

MS HB1387

PERS; allow retirees to work as law enforcement officer for another employer and draw retirement allowance and work full time.

MS HB558

PERS; allow retirees to work as law enforcement officer for another employer and draw retirement allowance and work full time.

MS HB568

PERS; allow retirees to teach in critical needs areas and work full time and receive full salary for three years.

MS HB114

PERS; allow retirees to teach in critical needs areas and work full time and receive full salary for three years.

MS SB2685

Retired teachers; authorize to receive PERS benefits and work full-time in certain critical shortage areas.

MS HB473

PERS; allow retirees to be employed as teachers and work full-time and receive full salary for two years.

MS HB878

PERS; allow retirees to work as law enforcement officer with local law enforcement agency and draw retirement and work full time.

MS HB737

Teachers, retired; authorize to be employed full time and continue receiving retirement allowance.

Similar Bills

MS SB2449

ORP; revise for existing participants, and terminate for employees hired on or after March 1, 2026.

MS SB2907

PERS optional retirement program for IHL employees; revise remittance of employer's contribution based on start date.

MS SB2898

PERS; require state and its subdivisions to pay employer contributions for part-time employees and contract workers.

MS SB2806

PERS; provide that state bear responsibility for county and municipal employer contributions over July 1, 2024, rate.

MS SB2723

Office of Workforce Development; revise how MS Works funds may be spent by and certain collaborations with.

MS HB1667

Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA) tax credit; authorize.

MS HB1670

MAEP; clarify classification of exceptional children in preschool for reporting and purposes of funding teacher units.

MS HB1175

MAEP; increase funding percentage for preschool exceptional children in approved programs to 100%.