Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2624

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To modernize and streamline contributory retirement appeals

Impact

With the enactment of H2624, individuals who wish to appeal decisions made by retirement boards must file their claims with the DALA. The bill establishes a framework wherein appeals can be processed in a timely fashion, mandating that hearings must occur within 180 days of receiving an appeal. Additionally, the DALA is required to provide a written decision to the parties involved within the same timeframe, making the appeal process more predictable and transparent.

Summary

House Bill H2624, introduced by Steven Owens, aims to modernize and streamline the process of appeals related to contributory retirement matters in Massachusetts. The bill proposes to dissolve the existing Contributory Retirement Appeal Board and transfer the authority to the Division of Administrative Law Appeals (DALA). This change is aimed at creating a more efficient appeal process for individuals aggrieved by actions taken by retirement boards or the public employee retirement administration commission.

Conclusion

Ultimately, H2624 seeks to enhance the appeals system within the contributory retirement framework by promoting efficiency and accessibility. By placing the responsibility in the hands of DALA, the goal is to alleviate backlogs and improve decision-making timelines, thereby benefiting public employees dealing with retirement disputes.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding H2624 may arise from the transition from the Contributory Retirement Appeal Board to the DALA. Stakeholders may have concerns about whether the new process can adequately handle the volume of appeals and maintain fairness. The bill also stipulates that any person involved in a disability retirement appeal can proceed with superannuation retirement while waiting for the DALA's decision, a provision that has the potential for further debate regarding its implications for both employees and the administrative process.

Companion Bills

MA H4518

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3757

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MA H3396

To promote transportation demand management

MA H3395

Relative to the transportation impacts of new developments

MA H491

Including worker-owned businesses in economic development programs

MA H3204

Establishing off-peak charging rebates

MA H3394

To protect motorists from excessive EZ-Pass fees and fines

MA H1279

Resolve creating a special commission on affordable housing insurance

MA H1927

Exonerating certain individuals accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts

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