Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1121

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

PERS; retired schoolteachers may be employed as teachers in public school districts and receive retirement allowance and salary.

Impact

If enacted, HB1121 would significantly alter the operational framework of the state's retirement and employment policies for public school teachers. Specifically, it would enable retired teachers to reenter the workforce without losing their retirement benefits, thereby creating a potential influx of experienced professionals into areas that are struggling to attract new hires. This legislation seeks to enhance the teaching workforce in critical education shortages while ensuring the financial integrity of retirement funds through employee contributions during reemployment.

Summary

House Bill 1121 aims to amend the Mississippi Code by allowing retired public school teachers with at least 25 years of creditable service to return to teaching in public school districts designated as having critical teacher shortages. It permits these teachers to continue receiving their retirement allowances while earning a salary comparable to starting teachers based on their qualifications and previous service. The bill intends to address teacher shortages by facilitating the reemployment of experienced educators who can help fill gaps in critical educational areas.

Contention

However, the bill has not been without controversy. Critics raise concerns regarding the potential for increased workload and competition for jobs that could affect younger or less experienced teachers looking to enter the profession. There is also a worry about the implications of allowing retirees to collect both salaries and retirement benefits, which could strain the retirement system. These considerations reflect the ongoing debate about balancing the need for experienced educators against the interests of newer teachers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

MS HB605

PERS; contribution rates not increased unless authorized by Legislature, and make recommendation on changes to the plan.

MS SB2238

Retired teachers; allow to return to teaching for a maximum of five years while receiving retirement benefits.

MS HB1618

PERS; define "instrumentality" for purpose of PERS laws and include health care collaboratives in the definition.

MS HB1368

School districts; authorize certain districts to employ retired teachers while they continue to draw retirement allowance.

MS HB742

School districts; authorize certain districts to employ retired teachers while they continue to draw retirement allowance.

MS HB994

Retired teachers; allow to return to teaching for a maximum of five years while receiving retirement benefits.

MS SB2448

Legislature; allow PERS retirees to receive retirement allowance while serving as a member of.

MS HB1148

Retirement; allow PERS retirees to serve in Legislature and receive only the expense allowance and mileage as compensation.