S.B. 245 - 250: COMMITTEE SUMMARY                                PROHIBIT EARLY RETIREMENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Senate Bills 245 through 250 Sponsor: Senator Dianne Byrum

Committee: Local, Urban, and State Affairs Date Completed: 2-24-95

SUMMARY OF SENATE BILLS 245 through 250 as introduced 2-7-95:

 

The bills would amend the various Acts to prohibit an elected public official, who was a member of a retirement system or a pension or retirement benefit plan established under one of the Acts, from retiring before the date that he or she was eligible to retire under the normal retirement provisions or the disability retirement provisions of the particular Act. The bills specify that this language would be in effect notwithstanding any other provisions to the contrary in the Acts. Senate Bill 245 would amend the Municipal Employees Retirement Act; Senate Bill 246 would amend the State Employees’ Retirement Act; Senate Bill 247 would amend Public Act 156 of 1851, which defines the powers and duties of county boards of commissioners; Senate Bill 248 would amend the Judges Retirement Act; Senate Bill 249 would amend the Michigan Legislative Retirement System Act; and, Senate Bill 250 would amend the Public School Employees Retirement Act.

 

Proposed MCL 38.1510b (S.B. 245)                                                 Legislative Analyst: L. Arasim Proposed MCL 38.19f (S.B. 246)

MCL 46.12a (S.B. 247)

Proposed MCL 38.2501a (S.B. 248) Proposed MCL 38.1023f (S.B. 249) Proposed MCL 38.1381b (S.B. 250)

 

FISCAL IMPACT

 

The bills would have no fiscal impact on State or local government. Normal retirement benefits are prefunded; therefore, the funds necessary to pay the normal retirement benefits have been paid in the past and thus require no additional State or local appropriations.

 

Fiscal Analyst: J. Carrasco

 

 

 

 

 

 

S9596\S245SA

 

This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.

 

 

 

 

 

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