Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1294

Introduced
4/23/25  

Caption

Further providing for credit for military service.

Impact

The bill is significant as it standardizes the approach to pension credit accrual among municipalities forming regional police departments. This change supports the financial and administrative efficiency of managing police pension funds across multiple jurisdictions, enabling smoother transitions for officers who move between local forces and regional departments. It establishes a uniform benefit structure while ensuring that officers’ previous service is recognized, thus encouraging collaboration among municipalities in law enforcement.

Summary

House Bill 1294 aims to amend the Municipal Police Pension Law in Pennsylvania by providing enhanced provisions for crediting military service to police officers who become members of regional police departments. The bill specifically addresses how service credits are handled when municipalities collaboratively establish regional police departments through intermunicipal agreements. Under HB1294, police officers joining these departments are entitled to credit for the time previously served in their municipality's police pension fund, thereby acknowledging their contributions to law enforcement prior to the creation of the regional force.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1294 appears to be largely positive among proponents of police and municipal cooperation, as they view the changes as beneficial for police officers and local governments alike. Supporters argue that the bill helps support the financial integrity of police pensions while promoting regionalization—a trend seen as important for effective law enforcement. Critics, however, might express concerns regarding the administrative burden on smaller municipalities to comply with new regulations or the equitable distribution of pension contributions, though specific opposition details were not highlighted in the discussions.

Contention

While the bill seems to garner support for its potential to streamline police pension management and recognize the service of officers, there might be points of contention regarding how the financial implications of the amended pension credits could affect municipal budgets. As municipalities work collaboratively, there may be disparities in financial capability, affecting how assets and liabilities are transferred between pension funds. Ensuring fair treatment of all participating officers and maintaining financial stability for disbanded forces transitioning to regional control may lead to further debate in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB542

In licensing of drivers, further providing for schedule of convictions and points; in rules of the road in general, further providing for speed timing devices; and, in powers of department and local authorities, further providing for specific powers of department and local authorities.

PA HB1725

Further providing for eligibility for receipt of funds relating to recycled asphalt in mixed use design on road or street maintenance.

PA HB1521

Further providing for disability benefits and for definitions.

PA HB1738

In corporate power relating to boroughs, further providing for specific powers; in veterans' affairs relating to boroughs, further providing for care and erection of memorials; in corporate powers relating to third class cities, providing for control, maintenance and repair of memorials; in veterans' affairs relating to third class cities, further providing for care of memorials; in grounds and buildings, further providing for monuments, memorials and memorial halls to war veterans and for preservation, maintenance, repair and completion of public monuments; and making an editorial change.

PA SB993

In corporate power relating to boroughs, further providing for specific powers; in veterans' affairs relating to boroughs, further providing for care and erection of memorials; in corporate powers relating to third class cities, providing for control, maintenance and repair of memorials; in veterans' affairs relating to third class cities, further providing for care of memorials; in grounds and buildings, further providing for monuments, memorials and memorial halls to war veterans and for preservation, maintenance, repair and completion of public monuments; and making an editorial change.

PA HB1039

Further providing for notices of taxes.

PA HB852

In collection of delinquent taxes, further providing for notice and for costs of collection of delinquent per capita, occupation, occupational privilege, emergency and municipal services, local services and income taxes.

PA HB1902

In assault, further providing for the offense of ethnic intimidation; in particular rights and immunities, further providing for civil rights violations; and, in employees, further providing for definitions and providing for annual officer training on hate-based intimidation.

PA SB1027

In assault, further providing for the offense of ethnic intimidation; in particular rights and immunities, further providing for civil rights violations; and, in employees, further providing for definitions and providing for annual officer training on hate-based intimidation.

PA SB815

In realty transfer tax, further providing for excluded transactions; and, in local real estate transfer tax, further providing for imposition.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.