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HB 1155

U OF I-FOSSIL FUEL DIVESTMENT

104th Regular Session Introduced by Carol Ammons and 12 co-sponsors

House Bill 1155 allows Arkansas teachers with VA-rated total disabilities to qualify for retirement benefits more easily, ensuring timely support for veteran educators.

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Ann M. Williams
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Bill Summary · HB 1155

Summary of House Bill 1155 (Act 223)

Purpose and Intent

House Bill 1155, now enacted as Act 223, aims to create a rebuttable presumption of qualification for disability retirement benefits under the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System (ATRS) for members who have a service-connected total and permanent disability rating from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The bill seeks to streamline the process for qualifying for these benefits, thereby supporting teachers who are veterans and have significant disabilities.

Key Provisions

  • Rebuttable Presumption: The bill establishes that a favorable determination letter from the Social Security Administration (SSA) or a 100% permanent and total disability rating from the VA will create a rebuttable presumption that the member qualifies for disability retirement benefits.

    • Specifics:
    • A member can qualify if they provide:
      • A favorable SSA determination letter indicating they are unable to perform their current work duties.
      • A service-connected disability rating from the VA confirming a 100% permanent and total disability.
  • Amendment to Existing Law: The bill amends Arkansas Code § 24-7-704(a)(1)(F) to incorporate these new provisions regarding disability retirement benefits.

Affected Parties

  • Members of the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System: The primary beneficiaries of this bill are teachers who are veterans and have been rated with a total and permanent disability by the VA. This change is intended to ease their access to retirement benefits.

  • Arkansas Teacher Retirement System: The ATRS will need to adapt its administrative processes to accommodate the new presumption of qualification.

Procedural Aspects

  • Emergency Clause: The bill includes an emergency clause, allowing it to take effect immediately upon the start of the fiscal year on July 1, 2025. This is intended to ensure that the ATRS can meet the needs of its members without delay.

  • Legislative Timeline:

    • Introduced: January 16, 2025
    • Passed: The bill was read and passed multiple times in both the House and Senate, with the emergency clause adopted on February 24, 2025.
    • Enactment: Officially became Act 223 on February 27, 2025.

Conclusion

House Bill 1155 represents a significant step in supporting Arkansas teachers who are veterans with disabilities. By establishing a rebuttable presumption for disability retirement benefits, the bill aims to simplify the qualification process and ensure that these educators receive the support they need in a timely manner. The emergency declaration underscores the urgency of these changes for the ATRS and its members.

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

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