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Act 129 protects Arkansas Judicial Retirement benefits from legal claims, ensures accurate payments, and allows corrections for errors, benefiting retirees and their families.
Act 129 protects Arkansas Judicial Retirement benefits from legal claims, ensures accurate payments, and allows corrections for errors, benefiting retirees and their families.
House Bill 1209, now known as Act 129, aims to enhance the administration of benefits under the Arkansas Judicial Retirement System. The bill addresses two primary issues: the subjection of annuity rights to legal processes and the correction of errors related to benefit payments. The intent is to ensure clarity and efficiency in managing retirement benefits for judicial employees.
The bill introduces several significant changes to the Arkansas Code, specifically in Title 24, Chapter 8, Subchapter 1:
This legislation primarily impacts:
- Members and retirees of the Arkansas Judicial Retirement System.
- Beneficiaries of judicial employees.
- Courts and entities involved in the administration of judicial retirement benefits.
Act 129 represents a significant update to the Arkansas Judicial Retirement System, aiming to protect the rights of retirees while ensuring the accuracy and fairness of benefit distributions. The provisions for error correction and legal protections are designed to enhance the integrity of the retirement system and safeguard the interests of its participants.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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