Virginia Retirement System; retired law-enforcement officers employed as fingerprint examiners. (HB2264)
Introduced By
Del. Jay Leftwich (R-Chesapeake)
Progress
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Introduced |
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Passed Committee |
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Passed House |
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Passed Senate |
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Signed by Governor |
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Became Law |
Description
Virginia Retirement System; retired law-enforcement officers employed as fingerprint examiners. Allows a retired law-enforcement officer to continue to receive his service retirement allowance during a subsequent period of employment by a law-enforcement agency as a civilian fingerprint examiner, so long as he has a break in service of at least 12 calendar months between retirement and reemployment, did not retire under an early retirement program, and did not retire under the Workforce Transition Act of 1995. Read the Bill »
Status
01/15/2021: Awaiting a Vote in the Appropriations Committee
History
Date | Action |
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01/13/2021 | Committee |
01/13/2021 | Presented and ordered printed 21102278D |
01/13/2021 | Referred to Committee on Appropriations |
01/15/2021 | Assigned App. sub: Compensation & General Government |
01/20/2021 | Impact statement from VRS (HB2264) |
01/22/2021 | Impact statement from VRS (HB2264) |
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