SENATE BILL REPORT
SB 6585
As of January 27, 2006
Title: An act relating to allowing department of fish and wildlife enforcement officers to transfer service credit.
Brief Description: Allowing department of fish and wildlife enforcement officers to transfer service credit.
Sponsors: Senators Doumit, Zarelli, Schmidt and Rasmussen; by request of LEOFF Plan 2 Retirement Board.
Brief History:
Committee Activity: Ways & Means: 1/30/06.
SENATE COMMITTEE ON WAYS & MEANS
Staff: Erik Sund (786-7454)
Background: The Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters' Retirement System (LEOFF)
provides retirement benefits to full-time general authority law enforcement officers and
firefighters throughout Washington. To be eligible for LEOFF as a law enforcement officer, an
employee must: 1) work for a governmental entity that meets the definition of a general authority
law enforcement agency; 2) be a general authority law enforcement officer; and 3) meet the
training or other requirements of his or her job. All employees first employed in LEOFF-eligible
positions since 1977 have been enrolled in LEOFF Plan 2, which allows for an unreduced
retirement allowance at age 53. LEOFF 2 permits early retirement beginning at age 50 for
members with 20 years of service with a 3 percent per year reduction of their retirement
allowance.
All employees first employed in PERS-eligible positions since 1977 have been enrolled in PERS
Plan 2/3, which allows for an unreduced retirement allowance at age 65. PERS 1, in contrast,
permits members to retire at any age after 30 years of service, at age 55 with 25 years of service,
and at age 60 with five years of service.
The Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) was changed from a limited authority law
enforcement agency to a general authority law enforcement agency by the 2002 Legislature's
enactment of Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill (ESSB) 6076. This permits the DFW to
commission officers to enforce all the traffic and criminal laws of the state, much like
Washington State Patrol troopers, in addition to the special enforcement powers granted to the
DFW Enforcement Officers in the state Wildlife Code. ESSB 6076 specifically excluded DFW
Enforcement Officers from membership in LEOFF.
In 2003, House Bill 1205 was enacted removing the exclusion of DFW Enforcement Officers
from membership in LEOFF. This permitted DFW enforcement officers who were members of
the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) Plan 2 or Plan 3 to join LEOFF Plan 2, but
only for purposes of service credit earned after the transfer. The 2003 act specified that service
credit could not be transferred from PERS Plans 2 or 3 to LEOFF Plan 2. DFW Enforcement
Officers who were members of PERS Plan 1 were required to remain in PERS Plan 1.
There are about 70 DFW enforcement officers that were members of PERS 2 and 3, and since
2003 have been members of LEOFF Plan 2. These 70 members have an average of 10.6 years
of service credit in PERS Plan 2, and an average salary of $55,374.
Summary of Bill: Department of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Officers with prior service
earned in PERS Plan 2 as an Enforcement Officer have the option to transfer that service into
LEOFF Plan 2. An employee electing to transfer such service must pay the difference between
the member contributions made to PERS Plan 2, and those that would have been made if the
service had been earned in LEOFF Plan 2, plus interest, by no later than June 30, 2011, or his or
her date of retirement.
Upon complete payment of the required member contributions, the Department of Retirement
Systems must transfer all of the applicable member and employer contributions, plus interest, and
all months of service credit in the member account, from PERS Plan 2 to LEOFF Plan 2.
No later than June 30, 2012, the Department of Fish and Wildlife must pay an amount sufficient
to ensure that the contribution rates in LEOFF Plan 2 do not increase as a result of an
Enforcement Officers' transfer of past service credit from PERS Plan 2 to LEOFF Plan 2.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Committee/Commission/Task Force Created: No.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.