Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Appropriations Committee | |
HB 2134
This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in
their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a
statement of legislative intent.
Brief Description: Authorizing port district fire fighter membership in the law enforcement officers' and fire fighters' retirement system plan 2.
Sponsors: Representatives VanDeWege, Linville, Grant, Walsh, Kenney, Curtis, Moeller, Conway, Fromhold, Seaquist, P. Sullivan, Hinkle, Ericks, Upthegrove, Schual-Berke, Hurst, Sells, Lovick, Williams, Campbell, Chase, Quall, Simpson, Hasegawa, Santos, Goodman, Haler, Ormsby and Kelley.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 2/27/07
Staff: David Pringle (786-7310).
Background:
The Law Enforcement Officers' and Fire Fighters' Retirement System (LEOFF 2) provides
retirement benefits to full-time general authority law enforcement officers and firefighters
throughout Washington. To be eligible for LEOFF 2 as a fire fighter, employees must be
full-time, fully-compensated fire fighters employed by fire departments or Emergency Medical
Technicians employed by fire departments or other divisions of local government.
An employee who has firefighting as one of their duties, but primarily does other activities such
as general maintenance and operations, is not eligible for membership in LEOFF 2 as a fire
fighter. For example, an employee of a port district whose job consisted of 40 percent fire
suppression activities and 60 percent general port operations activities would probably not be
eligible for membership in LEOFF 2.
LEOFF 2 offers significantly lower retirement ages than the Public Employees' Retirement
System Plans 2 or 3 (PERS 2/3), which cover most general employees of state and local
governments, as well as a number of other additional benefits in comparison to PERS 2/3.
Members of LEOFF 2 are eligible for a retirement allowance of 2 percent of average final salary
for each year of service credit earned at age 53. Members of LEOFF 2 may apply for early
retirement beginning at age 50; however, the member's benefit is reduced by 3 percent per year
below age 53 if the member has 20 or more years of service, and fully actuarially reduced if the
member has less than 20 years of service. Members of PERS 2/3 are eligible for an unreduced
retirement allowance at age 65, and early retirement benefits beginning at age 55. Members of
PERS 2/3 retiring before age 65 must earn 30 years of service before being eligible for a 3
percent per year reduction in benefits; with fewer than 30 years of service, a retiring member's
benefit is actuarially reduced.
Under state collective bargaining law, employees who fall within the definition of "uniformed
personnel," including firefighters as defined in LEOFF 2, are entitled to arbitration if a collective
bargaining agreement has not been reached following a reasonable period of negotiations and
mediation. The determination of an arbitration panel in a uniformed personnel contract dispute is
final and binding, subject to review by the superior court solely upon the question of whether the
decision of the panel was arbitrary or capricious.
Summary of Bill:
Full-time employees of port districts whose duties include the suppression of fires, and who are
trained in rescue and firefighting skills both prior to assuming fire suppression duties and
annually thereafter, are added to the fire fighter membership definition of the Law Enforcement
Officers' and Fire Fighters' Retirement System Plan 2. The annual training must include live fire
drills.
Supervisory port district firefighting personnel who are trained in rescue and firefighting duties
are also added to the fire fighter membership definition of the Law Enforcement Officers' and
Fire Fighters' Retirement System Plan 2.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on February 20, 2007.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.