Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4657

Introduced
6/17/25  
Refer
6/17/25  

Caption

Retirement: state police; naming a special needs trust as beneficiary; allow. Amends sec. 24 of 1986 PA 182 (MCL 38.1624).

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 4657 are intended to ensure that retirement benefits are more accessible and understandable for state police officers nearing retirement. This would also simplify benefits continuity for surviving spouses and children, ensuring that pensions are passed on correctly in the event of the retirant's death. The amendments acknowledge the unique structure of service for police officers and aim to respect the long-term commitments these individuals have made to public safety and service.

Summary

House Bill 4657 amends the 1986 State Police Retirement Act in Michigan, specifically section 24. The bill permits members of the state police who have served a minimum of 25 years and are over the age of 56 to retire with a retirement allowance. The retirement allowance is defined as 60% of the member's final average compensation. This amendment aims to provide clearer guidelines and benefits to long-serving members of the state's police department, allowing for secure retirement options that are consistent with contemporary retirement expectations.

Contention

Despite its benefits, the bill has raised discussions about the specific provisions for retirement allowance beneficiaries, particularly how benefits are assigned in cases of divorce or changes in beneficiary status. Some stakeholders express concern regarding the implications of allowing multiple beneficiary options under a retirement trust. Critics worry that complex beneficiary changes could complicate the straightforward provision of retirement benefits. Additionally, the financial sustainability of expanded benefits, while ensuring retirees receive a secure income, remains a topic of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB4659

Retirement: state employees; naming a special needs trust as beneficiary; allow. Amends sec. 31 of 1943 PA 240 (MCL 38.31).

MI HB4660

Retirement: public school employees; naming a special needs trust as beneficiary; allow. Amends sec. 85 of 1980 PA 300 (MCL 38.1385).

MI HB4658

Retirement: judges; naming a special needs trust as beneficiary; allow. Amends sec. 506 of 1992 PA 234 (MCL 38.2506).

MI SB0048

Retirement: state police; membership in the retirement system of a corrections officer first hired after certain date; provide for, and allow for purchasing service credit for certain corrections officers' service under the state employees' retirement system. Amends secs. 3, 4, 14 & 70 of 1986 PA 182 (MCL 38.1603 et seq.) & adds secs. 14b & 24c. TIE BAR WITH: SB 47'25

MI HB1336

To Amend The Survivors' Benefit Options Under The State Police Retirement System; And To Amend The Provisions Concerning The Tier Two Deferred Retirement Option Plan Under The State Police Retirement System.

MI HB4471

Retirement: county employees; employment of retirant in a county sheriff's office; allow without forfeiting retirement allowance. Amends sec. 12a of 1851 PA 156 (MCL 46.12a).

MI HB4485

Retirement: county employees; employment of retirant in a county sheriff's office; allow without forfeiting retirement allowance. Amends sec. 12a of 1851 PA 156 (MCL 46.12a).

MI SB0314

Retirement: county employees; employment of retirant in a county sheriff’s office; allow without forfeiting retirement allowance. Amends sec. 12a of 1851 PA 156 (MCL 46.12a).

MI SB85

AN ACT relating to designating a special needs trust to receive state-administered retirement benefits.

MI SB58

AN ACT relating to designating a special needs trust to receive state-administered retirement benefits.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.