Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2291

Caption

Relating to service by retirees under the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

Impact

This bill's amendments are designed to enhance the flexibility for retired educators in Texas, allowing them to engage in service roles while still receiving their retirement benefits. The references to 'minor violations' present an opportunity for clarity and minoring enforcement for retirees wanting to contribute without losing their benefits. This change would likely ease concerns for retirees about their eligibility to serve in various capacities within the education system.

Summary

SB2291 focuses on the amendments related to the service of retirees under the Teacher Retirement System of Texas. It seeks to revise specific sections of the Government Code to clarify the conditions under which retirees can serve without violating certain provisions. Notably, the amendments specify that the restrictions do not apply to retirees whose retirement effective date is on or before January 1, 2011, and it provides exceptions for those who commit minor violations, unless they occur frequently.

Contention

While the bill appears to simplify some aspects of the service limitations for retirees, it may also elicit concerns among some stakeholders about the definition of 'minor violations' and the criteria for determining frequent violations. Such subjectivity could lead to inconsistencies in enforcement and could potentially deter some from taking on service roles. The balance between protecting retirement benefits and allowing retirees to contribute meaningfully is a critical point that may arise during discussions surrounding this bill.

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