West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB642

Introduced
2/15/22  

Caption

Establishing WV Public Safety Employees Retirement System

Impact

The introduction of this retirement system is poised to consolidate and enhance retirement benefits for public safety employees, ensuring they receive adequate compensation post-retirement while addressing unique occupational risks associated with their duties. By incorporating specialized benefits, such as specific conditions for the conversion of annual and sick leave into retirement credits, SB642 intends to provide robust support for these crucial service members who often face challenging and dangerous work environments.

Summary

Senate Bill 642 aims to establish the West Virginia Public Safety Employees Retirement System, which will serve several categories of law enforcement personnel including correctional officers, municipal and county emergency telecommunicators, and capitol police officers. This legislation represents a significant amendment to existing state retirement codes by providing structured retirement benefits tailored specifically for public safety employees. Provisions include criteria for membership in the system, benefits eligibility, and processes for service credit transfer from other retirement systems.

Sentiment

Feedback surrounding SB642 has been generally supportive among stakeholders in law enforcement and related sectors. Advocates argue that this targeted retirement system is vital in recognizing the service and sacrifices made by public safety personnel. However, there are concerns among some groups regarding funding mechanisms and potential strain on state resources. The sentiment expressed highlights the balance between providing necessary benefits and managing fiscal responsibility within the state budget.

Contention

Notable discussions around SB642 include debates regarding the long-term sustainability of the public safety pension system and the concerns from certain lawmakers about adequately funding the benefits without detracting from other necessary state services. Additionally, there are discussions surrounding definitions of eligibility and transitional requirements for existing members of other state retirement systems, which could impact their future benefits depending on their choices regarding this new system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3234

Relating to disability retirement medical examinations of public employee retirement systems

WV SB442

Relating to WV Public Employee Retirement System

WV SB61

Establishing contribution holiday for certain public retirement plans

WV HB1419

The public employees retirement system public safety retirement plan.

WV HB1274

Membership of the public employees retirement system public safety retirement plan.

WV SB582

Amending provisions of WV Public Employees Retirement Act

WV SB590

Emergency Medical Services Retirement System Act

WV SB449

Updating terms for Natural Resources Police Officers Retirement System and retirement systems for charter schools

WV HB4688

Relating to Emergency Medical Services Retirement System Act

WV SB64

Relating to WV Public Employees Retirement Act

Similar Bills

WV HB2109

To expand the EMS retirement system

WV SB439

Authorizing certain 911 personnel to be members of Emergency Medical Services Retirement System under certain circumstances

WV HB3180

Federal Compliance for public employee retirement status

WV SB712

Relating to retirement provisions of systems managed by CPRB

WV HB4688

Relating to Emergency Medical Services Retirement System Act

WV HB4540

To update all retirement plans to comport with federal law

WV SB549

Updating provisions of certain retirement and pension benefits

WV SB590

Emergency Medical Services Retirement System Act