Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1913

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Regulating education administrator retirement

Impact

The implications of S1913 could lead to significant alterations in retirement benefits for educational administrators who provide essential services in special education. By allowing these professionals to count their related service toward retirement, it underscores the importance of their role within the educational system, especially for those working in non-public institutions. This may enhance retention and recruitment of skilled administrators in the field of education, potentially improving the quality of educational services provided to children with special needs.

Summary

Senate Bill 1913, titled 'An Act regulating education administrator retirement,' aims to amend the regulations surrounding retirement for individuals in educational administrator positions. Specifically, the bill enables members of contributory retirement systems who have previously supervised special education services to establish such service as 'creditable service.' This change is contingent upon service that was conducted in non-public schools financed by the commonwealth. Administrators will have the option to make a one-time deposit or installments reflecting a portion of their compensation during the credited service period.

Contention

Notably, the discussion around the bill is expected to examine the financial impact on retirement systems and whether it could result in increased costs for the state. Advocates argue that recognizing the efforts of administrators who facilitate critical education services aligns with the state's objectives regarding educational equity and quality. However, detractors may raise concerns about the broader implications of adjusting retirement structures, particularly in a context where fiscal accountability is paramount.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2816

Regulating education administrator retirement

MA S1920

Providing for a fair and equitable group 4 retirement benefit for police officers working on Massachusetts public higher education campuses

MA S1921

Relative to retirement equity for parenting teachers

MA S1916

Regarding retirement of public authority law enforcement employee groups

MA S1919

Relative to the retirement of Greg Heath, a former firefighter of the city of Westfield

MA S1794

Requiring administrators of certain retirement plans to disclose conflicts of interest

MA H2809

Requiring administrators of certain retirement plans to disclose conflicts of interest

MA S1912

Relative to accidental disability retirement for police officers and firefighters

MA H2843

To provide retirement incentives in public higher education

MA S2923

Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission Regulatory Report

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.