Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Appropriations Committee | |
HB 1328
Brief Description: Establishing the composition and jurisdiction of city and county disability boards.
Sponsors: Representatives Conway, Crouse, Simpson and Chase; by request of Select Committee on Pension Policy.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 2/3/05
Staff: David Pringle (786-7310).
Background:
The Law Enforcement Officers' and Fire Fighters' Retirement System Plan 1 (LEOFF 1) provides
retirement and disability benefits to law enforcement officers and fire fighters who entered
eligible employment between 1969 and 1977. Since 1977 eligible law enforcement officers and
fire fighters have entered LEOFF 2.
Decisions on eligibility for LEOFF 1 disability and medical benefits are made by city and county
LEOFF 1 disability boards. Disability benefits may be granted by LEOFF 1 disability boards to
members in LEOFF 1 for both duty and non duty-related causes. In addition to disability
benefits, LEOFF 1 is unique among state retirement system benefits in that retiree benefits
include coverage for all necessary medical services.
Each city with a population of 20,000 or more has a LEOFF 1 disability board and each county
also has a disability board, and these county boards have jurisdiction over LEOFF 1 members
who are not employed in a city that has its own disability board. The LEOFF 1 disability boards
have five members. Under current law, one of the members of a county board must be a member
of the legislative body of a city or town in the county that does not have its own board. This
member must be chosen by a majority of the mayors of the affected cities or towns. The LEOFF
1 disability boards also have one member of the public appointed by the other members of the
disability board, one active or retired fire fighter member representing fire fighters, and one
active or retired law enforcement officer representing law enforcement officers.Elections are held
for fire fighter and law enforcement officer-designated LEOFF 1 disability board positions. Only
members of LEOFF 1 who are subject to the jurisdiction of a board are entitled to vote for board
members, though LEOFF 2 members may serve on the board. In the event that there are no
eligible law enforcement officers or no fire fighters to vote in a LEOFF 1 disability board
election, then no representative of those members and retirees serve on the board, potentially
reducing the total membership on the board to four.
Summary of Bill:
To vote in a LEOFF 1 county disability board election, an active or retired member of LEOFF 1
must be employed or retired from an employer within the county. In the event that there are
either no active or retired law enforcement officers or active or retire fire fighters eligible to vote
in a LEOFF 1 disability board election, the active and retired LEOFF 1 members may vote for a
second law enforcement officer or fire fighter representative, maintaining the total board
membership at five.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: The bill contains an emergency clause and takes effect immediately.