Provides full forfeiture of pension of elected or appointed official convicted of any crime touching office.
Impact
If enacted, S4088 would significantly impact state laws regarding public employee pensions, shifting the penalties for misconduct to a more stringent framework. Current laws already allow for some forfeiture under certain conditions, but this bill would ensure that any conviction-related misconduct would automatically lead to complete forfeiture, regardless of previous coverage by the pension system. The reform could serve as a strong deterrent against unethical behavior in public office, promoting integrity and accountability among elected officials.
Summary
Senate Bill S4088 aims to amend current laws regarding the forfeiture of pension benefits for elected and appointed officials convicted of crimes related to their office. The bill stipulates that full forfeiture of all earned pension and service credits will be mandatory for any member of a pension system who is convicted of a crime that is defined as misconduct during their public service. This change is intended to reinforce the principle that public service must be honorable and to deter misconduct among public officials.
Contention
There are likely to be points of contention surrounding S4088, particularly regarding the fairness and scope of pension forfeiture. Critics may argue that the bill could be excessively punitive, failing to account for various circumstances of individual cases or minor infractions. Additionally, concerns may arise about the potential chilling effect on public service, where individuals might be discouraged from running for office or participating in public service roles due to the fear of harsh repercussions for any alleged misconduct.
Requires public officer or employee to forfeit pension upon conviction of certain crimes; alters factors determining honorable service; opens pension to garnishment upon conviction of certain offenses.
Requires public officer or employee forfeit pension upon conviction of certain crimes; alters factors determining honorable service; opens pension to garnishment upon conviction of certain offenses.
Requires public officer or employee forfeit pension upon conviction of certain crimes; alters factors determining honorable service; opens pension to garnishment upon conviction of certain offenses.
Requires public officer or employee forfeit pension upon conviction of certain crimes; alters factors determining honorable service; opens pension to garnishment upon conviction of certain offenses.
Repeals provision that requires court-ordered pension forfeiture upon conviction of public employee for certain crimes; requires retirement system to consider for pension forfeiture length and duration of misconduct or crime in relation to public employee's length of service.
Repeals provision that requires court-ordered pension forfeiture upon conviction of public employee for certain crimes; requires retirement system to consider for pension forfeiture length and duration of misconduct or crime in relation to public employee's length of service.
Requires public officer or employee forfeit pension upon conviction of certain crimes; alters factors determining honorable service; opens pension to garnishment upon conviction of certain offenses.
Requires public officer or employee to forfeit pension upon conviction of certain crimes; alters factors determining honorable service; opens pension to garnishment upon conviction of certain offenses.
Requires public officer or employee forfeit pension upon conviction of certain crimes; alters factors determining honorable service; opens pension to garnishment upon conviction of certain offenses.
Requires public officer or employee forfeit pension upon conviction of certain crimes; alters factors determining honorable service; opens pension to garnishment upon conviction of certain offenses.