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Commission authorizes actuarial study of hazardous-duty retirement supplement under new state law
Summary
Robertson County Commissioners approved a resolution to pay for an actuarial study to estimate the cost of adopting the hazardous-duty supplemental benefit established by the Tennessee General Assembly in 2024; sheriff described the health and career stresses on public-safety officers and noted the study fee of $400.
Robertson County commissioners voted March 24 to fund an actuarial study to determine the county cost of adopting a hazardous-duty supplemental retirement benefit recently enacted by the Tennessee Legislature.
The resolution (032425019) directs county staff to request an actuarial cost study from the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System (TCRS) to estimate the expense of providing the hazardous-duty supplement described in state law (Tennessee Code Annotated § 8-32-212) following the enactment of House Bill 2683 (2024). The…
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