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SB 316

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Russ Goodman

SB 316 enhances disability retirement benefits for Municipal Police and Firefighters, simplifying applications and increasing support for disabled members.

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Bill Summary · SB 316

Summary of SB 316: Revising Disability Retirement Provisions for MPORS and FURS

Bill Overview

Bill Number: SB 316
Title: Revising disability retirement provisions for MPORS and FURS
Status: Chapter Number Assigned
Introduced: September 27, 2024
Sponsor: Daniel Zolnikov (Primary)
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Fires and Fire Protection, Law Enforcement, Retirement

Purpose and Intent

The primary purpose of SB 316 is to revise the disability retirement provisions applicable to the Municipal Police Officers' Retirement System (MPORS) and the Firefighters' Unified Retirement System (FURS). The bill aims to enhance the retirement benefits for eligible members who become disabled while serving in their respective roles, ensuring that they receive adequate support and compensation.

Key Provisions

  • Revisions to Disability Retirement Criteria: The bill modifies the criteria under which members of MPORS and FURS can qualify for disability retirement. This includes clarifying the definitions of "disability" and the processes for applying for benefits.
  • Benefit Calculation Adjustments: Changes are made to how disability retirement benefits are calculated, potentially increasing the financial support provided to disabled members.
  • Streamlined Application Process: The bill aims to simplify the application process for disability retirement, making it more accessible for members who may be facing challenges due to their disabilities.

Affected Parties

  • Members of MPORS and FURS: The primary beneficiaries of this bill are active and retired members of the Municipal Police Officers' Retirement System and the Firefighters' Unified Retirement System who may become disabled.
  • State and Local Governments: The bill may have fiscal implications for state and local governments that manage these retirement systems, as changes in benefit calculations could affect funding requirements.

Legislative Timeline

  • Introduced: September 27, 2024
  • House and Senate Actions: The bill underwent multiple readings and amendments in both the House and Senate, with significant actions including:
    • April 18, 2025: Scheduled for 3rd Reading and passed as amended by the House.
    • May 5, 2025: Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor.
    • May 13, 2025: Signed by the Governor.
    • May 16, 2025: Chapter Number Assigned.

Conclusion

SB 316 represents a significant step towards improving the retirement benefits for disabled members of MPORS and FURS. By revising the criteria and processes associated with disability retirement, the bill seeks to provide better support for those who have dedicated their careers to public safety and may face challenges due to disabilities incurred in the line of duty.

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

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