West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4669

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Relating to the voluntary deductions by the Consolidated Public Retirement Board from monthly benefits to retirees to pay association dues and associated mailings

Impact

The removal of the sunset date ensures that eligible retirees can continue to have their dues deducted from their benefits with no interruption. This provision may alleviate administrative burdens for retiree associations by guaranteeing a consistent flow of membership fees, allowing for better services and representation of retirees in various matters. It promotes the ongoing financial viability of these associations, reinforcing the importance of retiree engagement and organizational support.

Summary

House Bill 4669 focuses on the voluntary deductions from monthly retirement benefits provided by the Consolidated Public Retirement Board to facilitate the payment of membership dues to retiree associations. The bill aims to amend the existing code regarding these deductions, specifically removing a sunset clause that would have discontinued this provision. By ensuring that retirees can continue to authorize such deductions, the bill supports ongoing financial transactions between retirees and their associated organizations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4669 appears to be generally positive among stakeholders in the retiree community. Supporters view the bill as a significant step in continuing to empower retirees to maintain their memberships and, consequently, their rights and benefits. By facilitating these deductions, the bill counters potential disruptions that could arise due to the expiration of the previous provision, thus expressing a commitment to supporting retired public employees.

Contention

While there does not seem to be overt contention regarding HB 4669, discussions may center around the implications of financial deductions from benefits. Some concerns could revolve around ensuring transparency in the process and the ethical management of retirees' funds. Additionally, the broader context of funding for retiree associations and their capabilities to serve their members effectively may also be a topic of discourse among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB641

Requiring Consolidated Public Retirement Board to set contributions to Deputy Sheriff's Retirement System

WV SB450

Defining medical examination for disability purposes in retirement plans administered by Consolidated Public Retirement Board

WV HB5263

Relating to the Consolidated Public Retirement Board and requiring participating public employers to remit retirement contributions and fees by electronic funds transfer

WV HB4676

Allowing retirees in the Public Employees Retirement System to designate a special needs trust as beneficiary

WV HB4393

Increasing the number of days that retirees in the Consolidated Public Retirement Board can work without a decrease in the amount they receive in retirement

WV HB3481

Increasing the number of days that retirees in the Consolidated Public Retirement Board can work without a decrease in the amount they receive in retirement

WV HB2889

Increase the retirement benefit multiplier from 2.5% to 3% for Deputy Sherriff’s retirement

WV SB42

Authorizing public retirement system participants to receive cash value of retirement benefits in lieu of regular payments

WV HB3183

Personally identifiable information of a member, retirant, beneficiary or alternate payee of a retirement system administered by the Consolidated Public Retirement Board being confidential and exempt from disclosure

WV HB3234

Relating to disability retirement medical examinations of public employee retirement systems

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