Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB748

Introduced
2/6/26  
Refer
2/6/26  
Report Pass
3/13/26  
Engrossed
3/18/26  
Refer
3/18/26  
Report Pass
4/7/26  
Enrolled
4/9/26  
Chaptered
4/28/26  

Caption

Correctional Officers' Retirement System - Allegany County

Impact

The bill would affect the current Employees' Pension System membership for these officers. Notably, it stipulates that once they transition to the Correctional Officers' Retirement System, their association with the previous pension system would cease and they would lose entitlement to further benefits from it. This reflects a shift in how law enforcement personnel in Allegany County are supported in their retirement phase, aiming for a system that possibly offers better retirement options tailored to their specific duties.

Summary

SB748 proposes significant changes to the retirement benefits structure for local detention center officers in Allegany County by mandating their membership in the Correctional Officers' Retirement System if the county chooses to participate. This would ensure that these officers receive pension benefits tailored to their specific service, which is seen as necessary by proponents to reflect the risks and responsibilities of their roles.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB748 appears to be generally supportive among those advocating for improved retirement benefits for correctional officers. Stakeholders argue that the specialized nature of their work warrants a distinct retirement plan. However, there could be concerns about the implications of mandating retirement system switches, particularly among those who may already have vested interests in the Employees' Pension System.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention in discussions about SB748 revolves around the potential impacts on current employees who may feel unsure about transitioning to a new retirement system. There might be discussions on how the bill will affect the financial commitments of Allegany County toward its employees, weighing the benefits of improved pension support against budgetary constraints and obligations to current pension plans.

Companion Bills

MD HB1102

Crossfiled Correctional Officers' Retirement System - Allegany County

Previously Filed As

MD HB1102

Correctional Officers' Retirement System - Allegany County

MD SB768

Correctional Officers' Retirement System - Membership - Clarifications

MD HB1194

Correctional Officers' Retirement System - Reemployment After Retirement - Exemption From Earnings Offset

MD SB457

State Retirement and Pension System - Transfers Between Systems - Workgroup

MD HB584

State Retirement and Pension System - Transfers Between Systems - Workgroup

MD SB812

Law Enforcement Officers' Pension System and State Police Retirement System - Line-of-Duty Catastrophic Injury Disability

MD SB694

Correctional Services - Assessment of State Correctional System

MD HB98

State Retirement and Pension System - Forfeiture of Benefits

MD SB388

State Retirement and Pension System – Forfeiture of Benefits

MD SB612

State Retirement and Pension System - Deferred Vested Former Members - Return to Service

Similar Bills

MD HB1102

Correctional Officers' Retirement System - Allegany County

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NY J02051

Honoring Brenda Rigby Riehle upon the occasion of her retirement after 34 years of distinguished service to Allegany County

MD HB1108

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NY S05691

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MD SB1007

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