New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB309

Introduced
12/8/23  
Refer
12/8/23  
Report Pass
3/8/24  

Caption

Relative to the vesting period for members of the state retirement system.

Impact

The financial implications of the bill yield significant estimates. According to analyses provided by the New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS), the changes are expected to decrease the unfunded actuarial accrued liabilities by $12.1 million, but they will also raise the present value of future benefits by around $11 million. This dual impact showcases a blend of short-term relief and long-term expenditures that could elevate future employer pension costs due to the earlier availability of benefits. Additionally, costs are anticipated to rise for the state and local governments in subsequent fiscal years, reflecting a complex interaction between the changes in vesting period and overall retirement system funding.

Summary

SB309 is a legislative proposal that seeks to amend the vesting period for members of the New Hampshire state retirement system, reducing it from 10 years to 5 years. This change allows employees to access their retirement benefits sooner, potentially providing greater financial security for public employees, including teachers and law enforcement officers, who wish to retire early or transition to different careers. The bill is designed to modernize the retirement benefits structure in response to changing workforce dynamics and address the retention and recruitment challenges faced by the state.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SB309 often revolve around its potential financial burdens on state and local budgets. Opponents may argue that while shortening the vesting period can help employees, it could impose greater fiscal pressures on the retirement system as it accelerates the cash flow requirements for pension payouts. Concerns about the sustainability of the system and the ability to fund these benefits effectively are crucial, as the adjustments could necessitate increases in contributions from both employees and employers alike. As these discussions evolve, stakeholders will likely weigh the benefits of earlier access to retirement against the financial realities of sustaining the state's retirement system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB436

Relative to group II retirement under transition provisions in the retirement system.

NH HB579

Eliminating the 2011 transition provision requirements for group II retirement.

NH HB559

Establishing a state retirement plan group for new state employee members of the retirement system.

NH HB193

Relative to administration of the New Hampshire retirement system.

NH HB449

Relative to the calculation of group II retirement benefits in the retirement system.

NH SB134

Relative to disability pensions for public safety employees who are victims of violence.

NH SB205

Relative to a cost of living adjustment in the state retirement system.

NH HB525

Relative to group II service retirement provisions in the retirement system.

NH SB57

Relative to the reduction in the calculation of state retirement annuities at age 65.

NH HB2

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.