Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB768

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  
Report Pass
3/11/24  
Engrossed
3/13/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  
Enrolled
4/5/24  
Chaptered
5/9/24  

Caption

Judges' Retirement System - Special Death Benefit

Impact

If enacted, HB 768 will amend current laws pertaining to the Judges' Retirement System by introducing the special death benefit, which is aimed at enhancing the financial security of family members of deceased judges. The retroactive application of the bill means it could also benefit the families of judges who have died in the line of duty prior to the bill's enactment. This provision is designed to address concerns for families who may have been left without sufficient financial support after the loss of a family member serving in the judiciary.

Summary

House Bill 768 introduces a line-of-duty special death benefit for members of the Judges' Retirement System in Maryland. This bill aims to provide financial support for the families of judges who die while on duty without willful negligence. It establishes an allowance equal to two-thirds of the member’s final compensation salary, which can be paid to the surviving spouse, children under 26 or disabled children, or dependent parents. The bill also allows the surviving spouse the ability to enroll in health insurance benefits as long as they are receiving the special death benefit.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 768 appears to be largely positive, with support for the recognition of the sacrifices made by judges in their line of duty. Advocates argue that the bill addresses a critical gap in the benefits provided to the families of judges who serve the public riskily and unjustly, ensuring that they also receive necessary support. The discussions indicated a consensus on the importance of maintaining robust support for judges and reinforcing public trust in the judicial system by offering such benefits.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the source of funding for these new benefits and concerns over the potential for budgetary constraints on state resources. Some lawmakers might raise concerns about the implications of establishing additional financial obligations through this legislation. However, the overwhelming consensus among supporters frames the bill as a moral imperative to honor the service of judges and provide necessary protections for their families.

Companion Bills

MD SB604

Crossfiled Judges' Retirement System - Special Death Benefit

Previously Filed As

MD HB240

Correctional Officers' Retirement System - Special Death Benefits - Applicability

MD SB244

Correctional Officers’ Retirement System – Special Death Benefits – Applicability

MD SB454

State Police Retirement System, Law Enforcement Officers' Pension System, and Judges' Retirement System - Surviving Spouse Benefit - Same-Sex Spouses

MD HB601

State Police Retirement System, Law Enforcement Officers’ Pension System, and Judges’ Retirement System – Surviving Spouse Benefit – Same–Sex Spouses

MD SB395

State Employee and Retiree Health Benefits - Creditable Service

MD HB581

State Employee and Retiree Health Benefits - Creditable Service

MD HB790

State Retirement and Pension System - Forfeiture of Benefits

MD SB632

State Employee and Retiree Health and Welfare Benefits Program - BWI Airport Fire and Rescue Department - Employees and Dependents

MD HB731

Pensions and Retirement – Forfeiture of Benefits – Law Enforcement Officers

MD SB597

Pensions and Retirement – Forfeiture of Benefits – Law Enforcement Officers

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