West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4614

Introduced
2/10/22  
Refer
2/10/22  
Refer
2/15/22  
Engrossed
2/28/22  
Refer
3/1/22  

Caption

Providing optional retirement service credit for unused accrued annual or sick leave days for municipal police and firefighters

Impact

This bill is significant as it directly impacts the retirement benefits structure of municipal police and firefighters in West Virginia. By allowing unused leave days to count towards service credit, the bill increases the potential retirement benefits for these workers, who often face demanding job conditions and may accumulate leave that they are unable to use during their careers. This new provision may act as an incentive for retention and improve job satisfaction within these public service sectors.

Summary

House Bill 4614 aims to amend the Code of West Virginia to allow municipal police officers and firefighters to use their unused accrued annual or sick leave days as service credit for retirement benefits. Specifically, the bill permits members of the retirement system to opt to use these leave days at the time of their retirement to acquire additional credited service. Each day of accrued leave would be converted into two days of credited service, potentially offering substantial benefits to retiring first responders who have accumulated significant leave over their careers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4614 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, given that it passed the House with a unanimous vote of 96-0. Stakeholders from the police and firefighting communities likely expressed strong support for the bill, as it acknowledges their sacrifices and provides a tangible benefit for their service. This unanimous backing reflects a bipartisan agreement on the importance of supporting first responders in their retirement.

Contention

Although there does not seem to be significant public contention regarding HB 4614, key considerations include how the bill will be funded and its long-term implications on the municipal retirement system. There may be concerns about the fiscal impact this could have on state and municipal budgets if many employees utilize their leave days for retirement service credits. Addressing these financial implications is essential for ensuring the sustainability of retirement benefits for future service members.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3211

Relating to authorizing service credit for unused accrued annual or sick leave days for use in determining retirement benefits in the Municipal Police Officer and Firefighter Retirement System

WV HB4613

Relating to increasing the multiplier for use in determining accrued benefit in the West Virginia Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters Retirement System.

WV HB4612

Decreasing the time period of eligibility for nonduty disability from ten to five or more years of service for Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters Retirement

WV HB216

Relating to increasing the multiplier for use in determining accrued benefit in the West Virginia Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters Retirement System

WV SB692

Allowing members of State Police retirement system to use accrued leave as credit towards retirement

WV SB100

Allowing members of State Police retirement system to use accrued leave as credit toward retirement

WV HB25

Provides for the conversion of unused sick and annual leave to retirement credit for members of the Firefighters' Retirement System (EG INCREASE APV)

WV HB5444

Retirement credited service for West Virginia State Police

WV HB2026

Authorizing municipalities with police or firefighter employees in PERS to elect to become participating employer in Municipal Police Officer and Firefighter Retirement System for a limited time

WV HB4972

Allowing West Virginia State Police officers to bank sick leave and use it towards their years of service or to fund their health insurance

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