Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1864

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the creditable service of former employees of the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency

Impact

The enactment of S1864 would likely amend existing state laws governing retirement benefits, particularly those related to the retirement system under chapter 32 of the General Laws. By allowing the 'buyback' of service, it ensures that former employees who might otherwise lose their retirement benefits linked to their tenure at the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency can retain those benefits by fulfilling certain payment criteria. This could potentially attract skilled employees back into public service roles, impacting recruitment strategies for government agencies.

Summary

Bill S1864, entitled 'An Act relative to the creditable service of former employees of the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency', aims to provide a pathway for former employees of the Agency to have their prior service credited towards their retirement benefits. Specifically, the bill allows former employees who have established membership in a retirement system to retroactively credit up to five years of service, provided they pay the appropriate retirement contributions to their retirement fund during their active membership. This provision is beneficial for those who may have worked at the Agency and later joined another governmental office or body after its dissolution or reorganization.

Contention

While the bill seeks to rectify the employment histories of former employees of the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, debates could arise regarding its fiscal implications. Concerns may be voiced about the additional strain this 'buyback' option could place on the retirement system funding, especially if many individuals choose to take advantage of this provision. Skeptics might argue that it raises sustainability questions for the state's pension funds, while proponents maintain it recognizes and legitimizes the work done by those employees in public service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2938

Requiring creditable service for Massachusetts National Guard service

MA H2806

Relative to creditable service for Lynn Turner, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System

MA H2976

Relative to creditable service for Eileen Mullen, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ retirement system

MA H2977

Relative to creditable service for Wendy Lopriore, a member of the Massachusetts teachers' retirement system

MA H2958

Authorizing Thomas Struthers to purchase creditable service from the Massachusetts teachers’ retirement board

MA S1308

Securing the application of Massachusetts law to employees of employers incorporated or operating in Massachusetts who provide their labor and services remotely

MA H2880

Authorizing the Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement Board to grant creditable service to Heather Leger

MA H2090

Securing the application of Massachusetts law to employees of employers incorporated or operating in Massachusetts who provide their labor and services remotely

MA S244

Promoting access to professional development programming in Massachusetts

MA H2943

Relative to employment benefits of certain employees of the Department of Developmental Services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.