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Joint Retirement Committee extends filing deadline, authorizes co-chairs to send bills to actuary

2225878 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

At an organizational meeting, the Joint Committee on Public Retirement and Social Security extended the deadline to file retirement bills by four days to Friday, Jan. 31, adopted procedural motions to place amended bills on agendas, and gave co-chairs authority to refer bills needing actuarial study to the committee actuary.

The Joint Committee on Public Retirement and Social Security at an organizational meeting adopted procedures to speed actuarial review, extended the retirement-bill filing deadline by four days to Friday, Jan. 31, and gave the committee co-chairs authority to send bills to the committee actuary, members said.

The moves are intended to ensure that sponsor notifications and actuarial cost studies are available to legislators before committee consideration. Committee leaders said agendas are prepared two days before each meeting and that legislators with bills on the agenda will receive sponsor notifications and actuarial cost studies the day before a meeting.

Committee members voted, without recorded opposition, to: allow certain “until amended” bills to be…

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