SB 212

  • Alaska Senate Bill
  • 30th Legislature (2017-2018)
  • Introduced in Senate Feb 19, 2018
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

An Act relating to participation of certain peace officers and firefighters in the defined benefit and defined contribution plans of the Public Employees' Retirement System of Alaska; relating to eligibility of peace officers and firefighters for medical benefits; and providing for an effective date.

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Feb 28, 2018

Senate

Cosponsors added: BISHOP, GARDNER, BEGICH

Feb 19, 2018

Senate

Read the first time - REFERRALS

Senate

Referred to State Affairs and Finance

Senate

Referred to State Affairs

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
SB0212A HTML

Related Documents

Document Format
SB 212 Fiscal Note DOA64.pdf
SB 212 Fiscal Note DOA45.pdf
SB 212 Letter of Support from Brian Wilson (APDEA).pdf
SB 212 Letter of Support from Chief Geoff Coon (NPFD).pdf
SB 212 Letter of Support from Chief Jim Styers (Fairbanks Fire Department).pdf
SB 212 Letter of Support from Chief Justin Doll (Anchorage Police Department).pdf
SB 212 Letter of Support from Mark Stephens.pdf
SB 212 Letter of Support from John Jones.pdf
SB 212 Letter of Support from Hunter Bomar.pdf
SB 212 DPS Commissioned Employee Engagement Survey Results Overview December 2017.pdf
SB 212 DPS Recruitment-Retention Plan Overview 2018-2023.pdf
SB 212 Pension Trustee Advisors Actuarial Cost Estimates for Public Safety Fix (Feb. 21 2018).pdf
SB 212 NCSL State by State Government Public Safety Retirement Plans.pdf
SB 212 PERS Tiers Comparison.pdf
SB 212 Sectional Analysis.pdf
SB 212 Sponsor Statement.pdf
SB 212 Version D.PDF

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