Public safety; creating the Oklahoma Public Safety Act of 2025; effective date.
HB 2008 explicitly includes specified juvenile corrections officers in KPERS as a Correctional Employee, aligning statute with current practice and benefits.
HB 2008 explicitly includes specified juvenile corrections officers in KPERS as a Correctional Employee, aligning statute with current practice and benefits.
Status: Referred to House Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions
Introduced: January 22, 2025 (sponsors: Rep. Proctor et al.)
Primary change: Amend K.S.A. 74-4914a and 74-4914e (and repeal existing sections)
HB 2008 would amend Kansas law to explicitly include certain juvenile corrections officer job classes within the statutory definition of “security officer” for purposes of the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS) — Correctional Employees Group. The change clarifies that those juvenile corrections positions qualify for the KPERS correctional employee retirement rules, benefits and employer contribution rates.
If enacted, HB 2008 would mainly serve to remove any remaining statutory ambiguity by explicitly placing specified juvenile corrections positions within the KPERS Correctional Employees Group — aligning statute with current administrative and payroll practice (per the fiscal note).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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