TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING BENEFITS UNDER THE STATE POLICE RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
HB 1350 sought to update retirement benefits for Arkansas state police officers, ensuring fair access and effective support, but it died in committee without progress.
HB 1350 sought to update retirement benefits for Arkansas state police officers, ensuring fair access and effective support, but it died in committee without progress.
Bill Number: HB 1350
Title: To Amend the Law Concerning Benefits Under the State Police Retirement System
Status: Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment
Introduced: January 30, 2025
Classification: Bill
House Bill 1350 was introduced to amend existing laws related to benefits under the State Police Retirement System in Arkansas. The primary goal of the bill was to update and clarify the provisions governing retirement benefits for state police officers, ensuring that the system remains effective and equitable for its members.
While the specific changes proposed in HB 1350 were not detailed in the provided text, the bill aimed to make amendments that would likely include:
The primary beneficiaries of HB 1350 would have been:
Although HB 1350 aimed to address important aspects of the State Police Retirement System, it ultimately did not advance beyond the committee stage. The failure to pass this bill may leave existing laws unchanged, impacting the future benefits available to state police officers in Arkansas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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