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KY SB10

KY SB10
AN ACT relating to retiree health provisions of the County Employees Retirement System.


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Introduced
02/11/2025
In Committee
03/11/2025
Crossed Over
02/25/2025
Passed
03/13/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/19/2025

Introduced Session

2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Amend KRS 78.5536, relating to the County Employees Retirement System, to increase the nonhazardous and hazardous duty under age 65 retiree health subsidy to $40 and $50 per month for each year of service, respectively, for those members who meet the "career threshold" who began participating in the system on or after July 1, 2003, and who are eligible for a fixed-dollar retiree health subsidy not tied to the premium; extend the employee contribution used to fund retiree health benefits to include members who began participating in the system on or after July 1, 2003, and increase the current hazardous employee contribution rate to 2% of pay for those eligible for the fixed-dollar retiree health subsidy; make technical amendments regarding the retiree health premium reimbursement program to conform to current policy; provide that the amendments to the employee contributions shall be effective July 1, 2026; for calculation of the retiree health subsidy increase, provide that the change shall apply to service earned prior to the effective date of this Act by eligible members, including retirees, and shall prospectively be adjusted annually by the 1.5% increase currently provided in statute; provide that subsidies payable to impacted retirees shall begin on or after January 1, 2026, to coincide with the next health plan year; direct the Public Pension Oversight Board to continue to review the retiree health fund actuarial data and evaluate potential legislative options to address any future continued improvements in the funds; RETROACTIVE.

AI Summary

This bill amends the County Employees Retirement System's retiree health provisions to increase health insurance subsidies for members who began participating in the system on or after July 1, 2003. Specifically, for nonhazardous duty employees who meet the "career threshold" (27 years of service), the monthly health insurance contribution will increase from $10 to $40 per year of service for those under age 65, and from $10 to $10 for those over 65. For hazardous duty employees meeting the career threshold, the monthly contribution will increase from $15 to $50 per year of service for those under 65, and from $15 to $15 for those over 65. The bill also extends the employee contribution used to fund retiree health benefits, increasing the hazardous employee contribution rate to 2% of pay for those eligible for the fixed-dollar retiree health subsidy. These changes will be effective July 1, 2026, with subsidies payable starting January 1, 2026. The bill directs the Public Pension Oversight Board to continue reviewing the retiree health fund actuarial data and evaluate potential future legislative options. Notably, the bill applies these changes retroactively to service earned prior to the effective date for eligible members, including current retirees, with annual adjustments of 1.5% as provided in the existing statute.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 37) (on 03/19/2025)

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