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Suspends PERS/SLRP retirement benefits for members convicted of specified felonies until full restitution is paid to victims or the state.
Suspends PERS/SLRP retirement benefits for members convicted of specified felonies until full restitution is paid to victims or the state.
Title: Retirement; PERS and SLRP members convicted of certain felonies shall have benefits suspended until full restitution is made
Bill Number: HB 41
Introduced: August 15, 2025
Subjects: Appropriations A; Judiciary B
Status: Died in Committee
HB 41 would have authorized suspension of retirement benefits for members of the State Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) and the State and Local Retirement Plan (SLRP) who are convicted of certain felony offenses, with benefits remaining suspended until the member makes full restitution. The stated intent is to prevent persons who have harmed the state or public through criminal acts from receiving retirement payments while restitution obligations remain outstanding.
Note: The full bill text and a detailed list of the felonies that would trigger suspension, procedural steps for suspension, appeal rights, how restitution is calculated/credited, treatment of survivor/beneficiary payments, and any offsets or withholding mechanisms were not included among the documents provided. Those details would determine implementation mechanics and legal protections.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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