Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB609

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System; allowing for credited service from certain out-of-state public retirement systems. Effective date.

Impact

By broadening the criteria for credited service, SB609 is expected to enhance the attractiveness of the Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System, particularly for law enforcement professionals considering relocation to or within Oklahoma. This could potentially improve retention rates, as officers may feel more secure about their retirement planning, knowing that their service time from other states can contribute to their pension. It situates Oklahoma more competitively among states looking to attract or retain experienced law enforcement personnel.

Summary

Senate Bill 609 seeks to amend the Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System by allowing its members to receive credited service from certain out-of-state public retirement systems. The proposed amendment to 11 O.S. 2021, Section 50-111.2 would enable members to accumulate up to five years of credited service from systems outside of Oklahoma, provided they are not receiving benefits from those systems. This initiative aims to facilitate the movement and retirement planning of law enforcement personnel who have served in multiple states.

Contention

While there appears to be general support for the bill's intent, discussions surrounding SB609 could revolve around the implications of allowing credited service from other states. Critics may raise concerns about how this could impact the financial health of the Oklahoma retirement system if not managed properly. Additionally, there may be questions about the standards of service and duration of service in out-of-state systems compared to Oklahoma’s standards, potentially leading to debates over fairness and the equitable treatment of all members.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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