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H 4387

An Act authorizing the town of Monterey to continue the employment of police officer Jennifer O. Brown

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Leigh Davis

Allows Monterey to extend Officer Jennifer O. Brown's service to age 70 if fit, with oversight by medical/retirement boards and continued pension deductions and credits.

Accompanied a new draft, see H4862
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Bill Summary · H 4387

Summary: H 4387 — An Act authorizing the town of Monterey to continue the employment of police officer Jennifer O. Brown

Overview

  • Bill number: H 4387
  • Title: An Act authorizing the town of Monterey to continue the employment of police officer Jennifer O. Brown
  • Introduced: August 7, 2025
  • Status: Public Service committee; local approval received. Senate concurred (Aug 11, 2025). Hearing currently scheduled for September 10, 2025; hearing times updated (A-1 and virtual).
  • Related bill: HD 4838 (replaces)

Purpose

The bill would authorize the town of Monterey to allow a specific police officer, Jennifer O. Brown, to continue serving beyond the typical retirement age, subject to certain medical, administrative, and retirement provisions. The aim is to permit continued service while ensuring safety, fitness, and proper administrative oversight.

Key Provisions

  • Section 1: Authorization to continue service

    • Notwithstanding any general or special law, Jennifer O. Brown may continue as a patrol officer until she reaches age 70, provided:
    • She is mentally and physically capable of performing duties.
    • She remains subject to the approval or removal of the appointing authority.
    • The appointing authority may require an examination by the Berkshire County Retirement System’s Retirement Board to determine capability for continued service.
    • Deductions from Brown’s compensation for service between ages 65 and 70 shall continue under Chapter 32 (pensions).
    • Upon retirement, Brown shall receive a superannuation allowance (or a veteran’s pension allowance, as applicable) equal to the full years of creditable service, including any credited service between ages 65 and 70.
    • If Brown is determined not capable of continuing in service by an impartial physician as provided, she shall be retired for superannuation, and such determination does not presume disability under Chapter 32.
  • Section 2: Effective date

    • The act takes effect upon passage.

Who/What Is Affected

  • Primary beneficiary: Jennifer O. Brown, patrol officer in the Monterey Police Department.
  • Local government: Town of Monterey (police department employee policy and payroll considerations).
  • Retirement systems: Berkshire County Retirement System (retirement board evaluation authority; continued deductions and retirement benefits).
  • Appointing authority: Monterey police appointing authority (may require examinations and has ultimate discretion over continued employment).

Procedural and Timeline Highlights

  • Introduced: August 7, 2025
  • Referred to: Public Service (Local approval noted)
  • Senate concurrence: August 11, 2025
  • Hearing: Rescheduled to September 10, 2025; originally scheduled 1:00–1:30 PM (A-1) with virtual hearing; updated to end time, and a second notice indicates a broader 1:00 PM–4:00 PM window on Sept. 10, 2025.
  • Effective date: Upon passage

Impact Considerations

  • Local flexibility to retain experienced law enforcement personnel beyond age 65, with safeguards on capability and oversight.
  • Financial implications: Ongoing deductions under G.L. Chapter 32 for service from age 65–70; retirement benefits calculated to reflect all creditable service, including late-service years.
  • Administrative oversight: Requires possible physician impartiality and Retirement Board review prior to continued employment.

If you’d like, I can add a side-by-side comparison with typical age-70 retirement rules and similar local-option statutes to provide context.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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