Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1536

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/26/11  
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to retirement under public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities.

Impact

The proposed changes significantly impact the definitions and criteria regarding membership, benefits, and contributions within the retirement system. One of the key alterations introduces two groups for members—Group A and Group B—each with different eligibility criteria and calculation methods for benefits. This effectively differentiates between newer and longer tenured employees regarding their retirement entitlements. Additionally, changes regarding the ability to convert sick leave into creditable service and the contribution rates by both employees and municipalities may not only affect individuals but also the overall financial structure of the retirement system, potentially influencing municipal budgeting and planning for future expenses related to pensions.

Summary

SB1536 aims to amend existing statutes related to the retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities in Texas. Specifically, the bill focuses on establishing a retirement system applicable to cities with populations between 760,000 and 860,000. It ensures that any rights or privileges accrued by members of this retirement system remain vested and are protected from changes in the municipality's population. This provision is designed to provide stability and certainty for employees regarding their retirement benefits, irrespective of population fluctuations.

Contention

During the discussions surrounding SB1536, there were notable points of contention regarding the implications of the proposed group structure and its potential inequities. Critics raised concerns that the bifurcation could lead to a disparity in retirement benefits for employees hired under different conditions. The stability of benefits for existing employees was a focal point of debate, with some members advocating for additional safeguards against potential reductions in annuities due to future legislative changes. Overall, the bill faces scrutiny over its ability to balance fiscal responsibility with the equitable treatment of municipal workers.

Companion Bills

TX HB3033

Identical Relating to retirement under public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities.

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