Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB568

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  

Caption

PERS; allow retirees to teach in critical needs areas and work full time and receive full salary for three years.

Impact

If passed, the bill would significantly modify existing state laws governing the employment of retired teachers. Traditionally, retirees are subject to restrictions regarding concurrent employment and benefits, which often discourages them from returning to work in critical roles. By lifting these restrictions for specified situations, such as critical teacher shortages, the bill supports local school districts in fulfilling their staffing needs while providing opportunities for retired educators to contribute to their communities without sacrificing their retirement benefits.

Summary

House Bill 568 proposes amendments to Section 25-11-127 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, allowing retired members of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) to be employed as teachers in school districts facing teacher shortages. This legislation recognizes the ongoing challenges related to teacher recruitment and aims to address specific gaps in educational staffing, particularly in geographical areas where there is a critical need for teachers. Retirees can work in these positions while drawing their full retirement benefits for up to three years, enabling the flexibility of transitioning back into the workforce without financial penalties.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from differing opinions on the adequacy of relying on retired teachers to solve staffing deficits versus developing long-term recruitment strategies for new teachers. Advocates for the bill may argue that this approach is a practical solution to an urgent problem, while critics might express concerns about the implications for the education system and the potential for undermining younger educators' job opportunities. Additionally, the bill includes provisions concerning the employer's contributions to the retirement system during the employment of retirees, which could raise questions about the financial impacts on school districts.

Effectiveness

Overall, the bill seeks to balance the immediate staffing needs of school districts with the rights and benefits of retired educators. Its successful implementation may not only help alleviate current teacher shortages but also set a precedent for future legislative measures aimed at addressing workforce shortages across various sectors within the state.

Implementation_date

This act is proposed to take effect on July 1, 2024, allowing time for necessary adjustments and preparations within the state's educational framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB114

PERS; allow retirees to teach in critical needs areas and work full time and receive full salary for three years.

MS HB473

PERS; allow retirees to be employed as teachers and work full-time and receive full salary for two years.

MS HB1267

PERS; allow retirees to work as law enforcement officer for another employer and draw retirement allowance and work full-time.

MS HB558

PERS; allow retirees to work as law enforcement officer for another employer and draw retirement allowance and work full time.

MS HB218

PERS; allow retirees working in nonlicensed school position to earn full amount of salary for position.

MS HB994

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

MS SB2478

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

MS SB2592

Retired teachers; allow to draw retirement benefits and be reemployed as teachers subject to certain conditions.

MS HB1148

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

MS HB891

PERS; conduct study on feasibility of allowing retired teachers to continue to work full-time and receive full retirement allowance.

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