Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1267

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Modifies the definition of "earnable compensation" as used by the Police Retirement System of St. Louis

Impact

The enactment of SB1267 could significantly affect how retirement benefits are calculated for police officers in St. Louis. By redefining 'earnable compensation,' the bill seeks to improve the accuracy and fairness in determining the financial benefits that officers receive after serving in the force. It addresses nuances associated with members transitioning through different stages of service and retirement, particularly for those who may have participated in the Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP). This could streamline the compensation assessment process for both active officers and retirees alike, impacting their financial planning and expectations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1267 primarily focuses on modifying the definition of 'earnable compensation' as used in the St. Louis Police Retirement System. The bill aims to clarify and amend the conditions under which compensation is calculated for retired police officers, specifically addressing various scenarios tied to their years of creditable service. This change is designed to better accommodate the unique circumstances surrounding police retirement benefits, enhancing the existing framework for calculating retiree compensation.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide benefits clarity, it may also provoke debate among stakeholders in the law enforcement community. Some may argue that the changes could disadvantage certain groups of officers, particularly those with fragmented service records or who were in and out of the DROP program. Potential points of contention may also arise regarding the perceived adequacy and equity of the new earnings computation method versus older frameworks, which could lead to discussions on the broader implications for police pensions in Missouri.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB75

Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems

MO SB20

Modifies provisions relating to retirement

MO HB155

Establishes provisions relating to workplace retirement savings plans

MO SB407

Modifies provisions relating to Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System and Missouri State Employees' Retirement System

MO SB556

Modifies the retirement allowance multiplier for certain members of the Public School Retirement System of Missouri

MO SB667

Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting attorneys, including classification as state employees and the transfer of the Prosecuting Attorneys and Circuit Attorneys' Retirement System to the Missouri State Employees' Retirement System

MO SB647

Modifies provisions relating to the Sheriffs' Retirement System

MO HB640

Modifies provisions relating to the Kansas City Police Department

MO SB247

Modifies provisions relating to taxation

MO SB626

Modifies residency requirements of employees of St. Louis City

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