Juvenile detention specialists; enhanced retirement benefits.
HB 2194 exempts KPERS employer contributions for retirees returning as certificated teachers, cutting district costs but boosting KPERS unfunded liability and future rate needs.
HB 2194 exempts KPERS employer contributions for retirees returning as certificated teachers, cutting district costs but boosting KPERS unfunded liability and future rate needs.
Title: Providing a KPERS working-after-retirement exemption from the employer contribution rate for retirants employed as teachers by a school district in positions requiring a teaching certificate
HB 2194 would amend K.S.A. 2024 Supp. 74-4914 to create a new exemption from the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS) “working after retirement” employer contribution requirement. Specifically, the bill would exempt KPERS employer contributions for retirants who return to work as certificated teachers for a school district (positions that require a teaching certificate).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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