Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4766

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

Firefighters relief associations retirement provisions modifications

Impact

The enactment of SF4766 will significantly impact the retirement landscape for public safety personnel in Minnesota. By allowing emergency medical providers to participate in the retirement system, the state recognizes their contributions and provides them with a more secure financial future post-service. This change is expected to enhance recruitment and retention of emergency medical personnel, thereby improving overall community safety services.

Summary

SF4766 is a legislative proposal designed to modify retirement provisions for firefighters and emergency medical providers in Minnesota. The bill aims to expand the eligibility for participation in the public employees defined contribution plan to include emergency medical providers who were previously excluded from such benefits. This expansion acknowledges the critical role that emergency medical providers play in public safety and ensures they have access to similar retirement benefits available to firefighters.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding SF4766 may arise regarding funding and cost implications. Critics may argue that expanding retirement benefits to include emergency medical providers could strain state and local resources that fund the retirement plans. Additionally, discussing legislative language and the specific processes for enacting these changes, including the necessary amendments to bylaws for relief associations, can also lead to debates among stakeholders. Overall, while many support enhancing benefits for emergency medical professionals, there may be differing opinions on the fiscal responsibilities associated with this bill.

Companion Bills

MN HF4723

Similar To Retirement; public employees defined contribution plan provisions modified to include emergency medical providers, firefighters relief association retirement plan expanded, and bylaws required to be amended.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4723

Retirement; public employees defined contribution plan provisions modified to include emergency medical providers, firefighters relief association retirement plan expanded, and bylaws required to be amended.

MN SF2980

Public Employees Retirement Association provisions modifications

MN SF3897

Firefighter relief associations termination of retirement plan process modifications

MN HF2386

Administrative changes made to statutes governing the retirement plans administered by the Public Employees Retirement Association, monthly salary threshold requirements clarified, 60-day requirement for filing an election with the association added, and other retirement provisions modified.

MN SF3467

Pensions provisions modification

MN HF3703

Process for firefighter relief associations to terminate retirement plan modified.

MN SF3828

Maple Plain firefighter retirement plan provisions modification

MN SF5093

Various retirement statutes modifications to include references to the local government probation and telecommunicator retirement plan

MN HF4074

Retirement policy bill.

MN SF5220

Statewide volunteer firefighting retirement plan provisions modification

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