Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0414 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/26/2025

                             
 
 
 
2025 -- S 0414 
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S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES -- RETIREMENT SYSTEM -- 
CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS 
Introduced By: Senators Bissaillon, Ciccone, Dimitri, Appollonio, Britto, McKenney, 
and Burke 
Date Introduced: February 26, 2025 
Referred To: Senate Finance 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Section 36-10-36 of the General Laws in Chapter 36-10 entitled "Retirement 1 
System — Contributions and Benefits" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2 
36-10-36. Post-retirement employment. 3 
(a) On and after July 7, 1994, no member who has retired under the provisions of title 16, 4 
36, or 45 may be employed or reemployed by any state agency or department unless any and all 5 
retirement benefits to which the member may be entitled by virtue of the provisions of title 16, 36, 6 
or 45 are suspended for the duration of any employment or reemployment. No additional service 7 
credits shall be granted for any post-retirement employment or reemployment and no deductions 8 
shall be taken from an individual’s salary for retirement contribution. Notice of any such post-9 
retirement employment or reemployment shall be sent monthly to the retirement board by the 10 
employing agency or department and by the retired member. 11 
(b) Any member who has retired under the provisions of title 16, 36, or 45 may be 12 
employed or reemployed by any municipality within the state that has accepted the provisions of 13 
chapter 21 of title 45 and participates in the municipal employees’ retirement system for a period 14 
of not more than seventy-five (75) working days or one hundred fifty (150) half days with half-day 15 
pay in any one calendar year without any forfeiture or reduction of any retirement benefits and 16 
allowances the member is receiving, or may receive, as a retired member. Pension payments shall 17 
be suspended whenever this period is exceeded. No additional contributions shall be taken, and no 18   
 
 
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additional service credits shall be granted, for this service. Notice of this employment or 1 
reemployment shall be sent monthly to the retirement board by the employer and by the retired 2 
member. 3 
(c) Any member who has retired under the provisions of title 16, 36, or 45 may be employed 4 
or reemployed by any municipality within the state that has not accepted the provisions of chapter 5 
21 of title 45 and that does not participate in the municipal employees’ retirement system. 6 
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section: 7 
(1) Any retired member of the system shall be permitted to serve as an elected mayor, the 8 
town administrator, the city administrator, the town manager, the city manager, the chief 9 
administrative officer, or the chief executive officer of any city or town, city or town council 10 
member, school committee member, Rhode Island state labor relations board member, or unpaid 11 
member of any part-time state board or commission or member of any part-time municipal board 12 
or commission, and shall continue to be eligible for, and receive, the retirement allowance for 13 
service other than that as a mayor, administrator, council member, school committee member, or 14 
member of any state board or commission or member of any part-time municipal board or 15 
commission; provided, however, that no additional service credits shall be granted for any service 16 
under this subsection; 17 
(2) Any retired member, who retired from service at any state college, university, state 18 
school, or who retired from service as a teacher under the provisions of title 16, or who retired from 19 
service under title 36 or title 45, may be employed or reemployed, on a part-time basis, by any state 20 
college, university, or state school for the purpose of providing classroom instruction, academic 21 
advising of students, and/or coaching. Compensation shall be provided at a level not to exceed the 22 
salary provided to other faculty members employed under a collective bargaining agreement at the 23 
institution. In no event shall “part-time” mean gross pay of more than twenty-five thousand dollars 24 
($25,000) in any one calendar year. Any retired member who provides such instruction or service 25 
shall do so without forfeiture or reduction of any retirement benefit or allowance; provided, 26 
however, that no additional service credits shall be granted for any service under this subsection; 27 
(3) Any retired member who retired from service as a teacher under the provisions of title 28 
16, or as a state employee who, while an active state employee, was certified to teach driver 29 
education by the department of elementary and secondary education or by the board of governors 30 
for higher education, may be employed or reemployed, on a part-time basis, by the department of 31 
elementary and secondary education or by the board of governors of higher education for the 32 
purpose of providing classroom instruction in driver education courses in accordance with § 31-33 
10-19 and/or motorcycle driver education courses in accordance with § 31-10.1-1.1. In no event 34   
 
 
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shall “part-time” mean gross pay of more than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) in any one 1 
calendar year. Any retired teacher who provides that instruction shall do so without forfeiture or 2 
reduction of any retirement benefit or allowance the retired teacher is receiving as a retired teacher; 3 
provided, however, that no additional service credits shall be granted for any service under this 4 
subsection; 5 
(4) Any retired member who retired from service as a registered nurse may be employed 6 
or reemployed, on a per-diem basis, for the purpose of providing professional nursing care and/or 7 
services at a state-operated facility in Rhode Island, including employment as a faculty member of 8 
a nursing program at a state-operated college or university. In no event shall “part-time” mean gross 9 
pay of more than a period of seventy-five (75) working days or one hundred fifty (150) half days 10 
with half pay in any one calendar year. Any retired nurse who provides such care and/or services 11 
shall do so without forfeiture or reduction of any retirement benefit or allowance the retired nurse 12 
is receiving as a retired nurse; provided, however, that no additional service credits shall be granted 13 
for any service under this subsection. Pension payments shall be suspended whenever this period 14 
is exceeded. No additional contributions shall be taken and no additional service credits shall be 15 
granted for this service. Notice of this employment or reemployment shall be sent monthly to the 16 
retirement board by the employer and by the retired member; 17 
(5) Any retired member who, at the time of passage of this section, serves as a general 18 
magistrate within the family court and thereafter retires from judicial service, may be employed or 19 
reemployed by the family court to perform such services as a general magistrate of the family court 20 
as the chief judge of the family court shall prescribe without any forfeiture or reduction of any 21 
retirement benefits and allowances that the member is receiving or may receive. For any such 22 
services or assignments performed after retirement, the general magistrate shall receive no 23 
compensation whatsoever, either monetary or in kind. No additional contributions shall be taken 24 
and no additional service credits shall be granted for this service; 25 
(6) Any retired district court clerk/magistrate or magistrate of the district court who shall 26 
subsequently be assigned to perform service in accordance with § 8-8-8.1 or § 8-8-16.2(e), may be 27 
employed or reemployed by the district court to perform such services as a magistrate as the chief 28 
judge of the district court shall prescribe without any forfeiture or reduction of any retirement 29 
benefits and allowance that they are receiving or may receive. For any such services or assignment 30 
performed after retirement, the district court clerk/magistrate or magistrate shall receive, in addition 31 
to their retirement pension, the difference in pay and fringe benefits between their retirement 32 
pension, and that of a sitting magistrate of the district court with comparable state service time. No 33 
additional contributions shall be taken and no additional service credits shall be granted for this 34   
 
 
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service; and 1 
(7) Any retired member of the system shall be permitted to serve as a municipal employee 2 
without any forfeiture or reduction of any retirement benefits and allowances that the member is 3 
receiving or may receive; provided, that said member shall be appointed by and serves at the 4 
pleasure of the highest elected chief executive officer, as defined in § 45-9-2, in any city or town 5 
subject to the provisions of chapter 9 of title 45 entitled “Budget Commissions” relating to the 6 
appointment of a fiscal overseer, budget commission, receiver, and/or financial advisor. Provided 7 
further, that no additional service credits shall be granted for any service under this subsection. 8 
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 9 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES -- RETIREMENT SYSTEM -- 
CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS 
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This act would permit paid members on the state labor relations board to continue to receive 1 
their retirement benefits. 2 
This act would take effect upon passage. 3 
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