Legislature(1997 - 1998)
05/05/1998 09:23 AM Senate FIN
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HOUSE BILL 206
"An Act relating to credit under the Public Employees'
Retirement System for service as a village public
safety officer."
JOEL LOUNSBURY, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE BRIAN PORTER,
SPONSOR, informed the committee that HB 206 would allow a
village public safety officer (VPSO) to get credit for
service through the state Public Employee Retirement System
(PERS). He noted that throughout the state, the VPSO
program had provided an important means of maintaining
peace and harmony in the villages. Most of the individuals
serving had not been covered by a retirement program; some
former officers were currently working for other
organizations that were covered by the state PERS program.
The work experience obtained by participating in a VPSO
program had proven to be an invaluable asset. The bill
would allow the individuals to obtain retirement credit for
service rendered under the VPSO program. Eligible
participants would receive credit for up to five years of
service; once the service had been verified, indebtedness
would be determined and the vested employee would have to
arrange to buy the time back in the state PERS system.
Mr. Lounsbury reported that the provisions of the bill
would help in recruitment and retention of participants in
the VPSO program in the villages. He noted that high
turnover and a lack of qualified applicants had
historically been a problem with the program.
Senator Parnell queried how the time served would function
for a person who had worked five years for the program. Mr.
Lounsbury replied that the person would receive up to five
years of credit.
Senator Parnell asked whether the credit was retroactive.
Mr. Lounsbury replied in the affirmative. He added that the
individual would have to buy into the system.
Senator Adams MOVED to REPORT CSHB 206(FIN)am out of
committee with individual recommendations and attached
fiscal note. There being no OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
CSHB 206(FIN)am was REPORTED out of committee with no
recommendation and attached indeterminate fiscal note by
the Department of Administration.
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