Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB64

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/24/25  
Report Pass
2/11/25  
Engrossed
2/19/25  
Refer
2/19/25  
Report Pass
3/10/25  
Enrolled
4/10/25  

Caption

Adjusting certain internal KPERS act statutory references, extending the time for filing administrative appeals and updating provisions relating to compliance with the federal internal revenue code.

Impact

The enactment of SB 64 is expected to have a significant impact on the governance of retirement benefits for state employees. By adjusting internal references and providing clarity on the appeal process for administrative decisions, the bill aims to streamline operations within KPERS. Furthermore, updating compliance measures according to federal regulations is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the retirement system and protecting the benefits of employees covered under the plan. This legislative effort signals a commitment to safeguarding the rights and interests of public workers in Kansas.

Summary

Senate Bill 64 seeks to update and amend various provisions related to the Kansas public employees retirement system (KPERS). The bill adjusts statutory references within KPERS and extends the time allowed for filing administrative appeals. Additionally, it updates the provisions for compliance with the federal internal revenue code, ensuring that the retirement system remains in alignment with federal standards. These changes are intended to enhance the functionality and reliability of the retirement system, specifically for public employees in Kansas.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB 64 appears to be positive among legislators and stakeholders engaged in the discussions. Proponents argue that the amendments will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the KPERS system, making it more user-friendly for employees seeking to navigate their retirement benefits. There may be minor concerns about the administrative burden of implementing these updates, but the consensus is largely supportive of ensuring that the retirement system complies with evolving federal standards.

Contention

While the discussions about SB 64 have been generally favorable, potential points of contention may arise regarding the administrative changes introduced by the bill. Some stakeholders may apprehend how the modifications could affect current processes and what implications they might have for employees who may need to file administrative appeals. As these updates are implemented, continued dialogue will be needed to address any arising challenges and to ensure that all public employees in Kansas achieve equitable access to their retirement benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2196

Providing membership affiliation in the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system for certain law enforcement officers and employees of the Kansas department of wildlife and parks, expanding deferred retirement option program (DROP) membership to all Kansas police and firemen's retirement system members and extending the expiration date on DROP.

KS SB10

Increasing the daily rate of compensation and eliminating the annualization of compensation in determining KPERS benefits and contributions for legislators first serving on or after January 13, 2025, and providing a compensation and KPERS benefits election for legislators with service prior to January 13, 2025.

KS SB230

Enacting the Kansas thrift savings plan act and establishing terms, conditions, requirements, membership elections, accounts, benefits, contributions and distributions related to such act.

KS HB2711

Enacting the countries of concern divestment act, increasing the statutory alternative investment percentage limitation for the KPERS trust fund, increasing the amount of KPERS retirant compensation subject to the statutory employer contribution rate to the first $40,000 earned in a calendar year, providing a KPERS working after retirement exemption for retirants employed by a community developmental disability organization or a community service provider in a licensed professional nurse, licensed practical nurse or direct support position and increasing the working after retirement earnings limit for members of the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system.

KS HB2758

Updating the definition of armed forces and updating such definition to include the space force.

KS HB2428

Providing membership in the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system for certain security officers of the department of corrections and for certain law enforcement officers and employees of the Kansas department of wildlife and parks.

KS HB2760

Prescribing documentation requirements to determine eligibility for any benefit derived from a service-connected disability, requiring that federal disability determinations for veterans be probative, establishing the Kansas office of veterans services, updating references and corresponding changes relating to the transfer of powers and duties from the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to the Kansas office of veterans services, updating the veterans claims assistance program to include references to veterans affairs medical centers and cross-accreditation requirements, modifying the definition of veteran and disabled veteran, clarifying disability evaluations for benefits granted to disabled veterans and updating the definition of armed forces to include the space force.

KS HB2195

Increasing the amount of retirant compensation subject to the statutory employer contribution rate to the first $50,000 of compensation earned by a retirant in a calendar year and for a period commencing July 1, 2023, and ending December 31, 2024, requiring participating employers to pay only the statutory employer contribution rate on all compensation of a retirant employed in a covered position.

KS SB388

Increasing the amount of retirant compensation subject to the statutory employer contribution rate to the first $40,000 earned by a retirant in a calendar year.

KS HB2008

Providing membership in the KP&F retirement system for certain security officers of the department of corrections and allowing certain service credit purchases of previous KPERS security officer service for purposes of KP&F retirement benefits.

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