HB 140-BENEFITS FOR CERTAIN RIP PARTICIPANTS [Contains mention of HB 20] Number 0030 CHAIR WEYHRAUCH announced that the first order of business was HOUSE BILL NO. 140, "An Act relating to benefits for retired teachers or employees who participated in retirement incentive programs and are subsequently reemployed as a commissioner; and providing for an effective date." Number 0062 GUY BELL, Director, Division of Retirement & Benefits, Department of Administration, noted that HB 140 is similar to HB 20, which passed out of the House State Affairs Standing Committee [as CSHB 20(STA) on February 18, 2003], but is narrower in focus. It allows someone who has participated in a state-sponsored retirement incentive program to return to state employment for the specific purpose of becoming a commissioner of a state agency. Highlighting the zero fiscal note, he explained that there is no cost to the retirement system because the full actuarial cost of the retirement incentive program was paid at the time the person retired, by the employer and the employee. He said there is no cost to the state, the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS), or the Teachers' Retirement System (TRS). CHAIR WEYHRAUCH ascertained that there were no questions from the committee and nobody waiting to testify. Number 0188 REPRESENTATIVE HOLM moved to report HB 140 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 140 was reported from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.