Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Appropriations Committee | |
HB 1319
Brief Description: Survivor benefits for ex spouses in the law enforcement officers' and fire fighters' retirement system, plan 1.
Sponsors: Representatives Conway, Fromhold, Crouse, Simpson, Upthegrove and Campbell; by request of Select Committee on Pension Policy.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 2/9/05
Staff: David Pringle (786-7310).
Background:
The Law Enforcement Officers' and Fire Fighters Retirement System Plan 1 (LEOFF 1) provides
retirement benefits to full-time, fully-compensated law enforcement officers and fire fighters
employed by the state, cities, counties, and special districts and who were first employed by the
state before October 1, 1977. LEOFF 1 provides comprehensive pension, disability, and medical
benefits to about 8,000 retirees and 1,000 active members.
The spouse of a retiree of LEOFF 1 is eligible, upon the retiree's death, to receive a survivor
benefit for life equal to the retirement allowance received by the retiree. In order to be eligible
for this automatic benefit, the spouse must have been married to the LEOFF 1 member for one
year prior to retirement. An ex-spouse of a LEOFF 1 member is not eligible for this survivor
benefit except in the rare situation where the ex-spouse had been married to the LEOFF 1
member for at least 30 years, including at least 20 years prior to retirement, and where there was
a court order prior to 1980 providing the survivor benefit to the ex-spouse.
A person who divorces a LEOFF 1 member may be awarded a portion of the member's benefit,
but only for the life of the member. When the member dies, the portion of the member's benefit
being paid to the ex-spouse ceases. There is a narrow exception to this rule for ex-spouses who
divorce an active LEOFF 1 member after January 1, 1997 and before July 1, 2003, and specified
in their court-approved property settlement that the divorcing spouse is also entitled to a portion
of any spousal survivor benefit the member receives in association with a future marriage.
Summary of Bill:
The ex-spouse of a LEOFF 1 member who was awarded part of the member's monthly benefit
payment in a divorce decree will continue to receive that portion of the member's benefit for the
life of the ex-spouse as if the member were still alive. Divided benefits that have ceased being
paid to the ex-spouse of a deceased LEOFF 1 member resume, but will not be adjusted by the
LEOFF 1 cost-of-living adjustment for that period that they were not being paid, nor be paid
retroactively for the period of nonpayment under prior law. The change in benefits applies
retroactively.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.