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House advances measure to lower years for survivor benefits from 25 to 20
Utah House of Representatives · February 11, 1993
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Summary
House Bill 111 would reduce the years-of-service requirement for survivor benefits in the noncontributory retirement system from 25 to 20 years. Supporters called the change a fairness measure; opponents warned of ongoing fiscal costs estimated at about $1.25 million annually.
On Feb. 11, 1993, the Utah House debated and passed House Bill 111, which would reduce the vesting threshold for survivor benefits under the noncontributory retirement system from 25 years to 20 years of service.
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