Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2319

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Teachers' Retirement System; postretirement employment; retirement benefits; effective date; emergency.

Impact

According to the amended provisions, retired teachers may enter into postretirement employment with public schools without losing their benefits, subject to specific limitations. For instance, retirees must wait for sixty days post-retirement before taking up employment in Oklahoma public schools. Earnings during this employment should not exceed one-half of their previous average salary or specific limits set forth by Social Security regulations. This change aims to retain seasoned educators in the workforce, potentially addressing staff shortages in schools.

Summary

House Bill 2319 addresses the provisions regarding postretirement employment for members of the Teachers' Retirement System in Oklahoma. The bill amends Section 17-116.10 of Title 70 of Oklahoma Statutes, particularly focusing on the employment of retired teachers and how their retirement benefits are affected by re-entering the workforce. This legislation is designed to create a more flexible environment for retired educators seeking employment while still receiving their retirement benefits.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB2319 concerns the financial implications of lifting certain restrictions on postretirement employment and earnings. Supporters argue that this flexibility will help bolster the workforce by attracting retired teachers back into the education system, especially in crucial areas where shortages are prevalent. Critics, however, may raise concerns about the long-term sustainability of retirement benefits if retirees frequently return to the workforce without limitations on earnings, potentially imposing greater financial strain on the Retirement System.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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