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Local Government Committee

SB 5525


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Brief Description: Adding city officials to the list of public agencies eligible for medical insurance coverage outside of compensation.

Sponsors: Senators Oemig, Swecker and Regala.

Brief Summary of Bill
  • Adds specified, elected city officials to the list of public officials for whom the costs of employment-related health insurance provided by a public entity are not deemed to be "additional compensation."

Hearing Date: 3/20/07

Staff: Thamas Osborn (786-7129).

Background:

Article II, section 25, of the State Constitution, prohibits any increase or reduction in the "compensation" paid to any elected public official during his or her term in office.

For public employees and specified elected officials, the cost incurred by a public entity in providing employment-related medical insurance is not deemed to be "additional compensation" to such officials or employees. This provision does not currently apply to the elected officials of cities and towns, but does apply to the following categories of elected officials:

Summary of Bill:

The cost of medical insurance provided to elected officials in specified categories of municipalities is not deemed to be "additional compensation" to such officials. The elected officials subject to this provision are those holding office in the following types of municipalities:

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Not requested.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.