Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1286

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to limitations on working after retirement for members of the Public School Retirement System and the Public Education Employee Retirement System

Impact

The core change introduced by SB1286 is the allowance for retirees to earn a certain percentage of their former salary while remaining eligible for retirement benefits. Specifically, retirees may now earn up to 50% of the salary for the positions they fill, and starting in August 2023 until June 2028, they can earn even more—up to 133% of the annual earnings exemption amount applicable to Social Security recipients. After mid-2028, this cap returns to the annual Social Security thresholds. This change is expected to impact hiring practices within schools as districts might opt to employ experienced retirees rather than seeking new hires.

Summary

Senate Bill 1286 aims to amend existing provisions regarding the limitations on employment for members of the Public School Retirement System and the Public Education Employee Retirement System in Missouri. The bill seeks to repeal sections 169.560 and 169.660, which currently regulate how retired members can engage in post-retirement employment while still receiving their retirement benefits. The proposed legislation introduces new provisions that allow retired individuals to work part-time or temporary substitute positions within the education system without losing their retirement allowances, provided they adhere to specific earning caps and limits on work hours.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to address teacher shortages by incentivizing retirees to return to work, it has also raised concerns regarding the sustainability of the retirement system. Critics argue that allowing higher earnings could lead to a decrease in contributions to the retirement system, as retirees will not be required to contribute based on their earnings during this employment period. Additionally, there are worries about the potential for retirees to displace younger, less experienced educators seeking employment in a competitive job market. These points of contention emphasize the need for ongoing discussions about the balance between retaining experienced educators and providing opportunities for new entrants into the teaching profession.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB75

Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems

MO SB556

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

MO SB20

Modifies provisions relating to retirement

MO SB407

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

MO HB155

Establishes provisions relating to workplace retirement savings plans

MO SB339

Provides for an increase of retirement benefits from the Public School Retirement System and Public Education Employee Retirement System for certain members electing reduced monthly payments before separation with a same-sex domestic partner

MO SB247

Modifies provisions relating to taxation

MO SB647

Modifies provisions relating to the Sheriffs' Retirement System

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 SB436

Modifies provisions relating to fiduciary duties for investments of public employee retirement systems

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.