HB1309
Type: B Origin: House North Dakota Comments: 0

Retirement Benefits For Peace Officers Employed By The Bureau Of Criminal Investigation.

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The bill aims to provide retirement benefits for peace officers employed by the Bureau of Criminal Investigation. It outlines provisions related to retirement eligibility, calculations for benefits, and survivor benefits for eligible officers. The bill seeks to ensure that peace officers serving in this capacity receive appropriate retirement support. This legislation could have a significant impact on the financial security and well-being of peace officers working within the Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

Bill Activity

  • 2023-01-11: Introduced, first reading, referred to Government and Veterans Affairs

  • 2023-01-26: Committee Hearing 09:00

  • 2023-02-02: Committee Hearing 11:10

  • 2023-02-03: Reported back, do pass 11 2 0

  • 2023-02-03: Rereferred to Appropriations

  • 2023-02-14: Committee Hearing 04:00

  • 2023-02-16: Committee Hearing 10:49

  • 2023-02-16: Reported back, do pass, place on calendar 19 4 0

  • 2023-02-21: Second reading, passed, yeas 87 nays 7

  • 2023-03-03: Received from House

  • 2023-03-03: Introduced, first reading, referred to State and Local Government

  • 2023-03-09: Committee Hearing 02:00

  • 2023-03-10: Committee Hearing 11:10

  • 2023-03-10: Reported back, do not pass, placed on calendar 4 1 1

  • 2023-03-13: Rereferred to State and Local Government

  • 2023-03-16: Committee Hearing 11:00

  • 2023-03-17: Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 5 1 0

  • 2023-03-20: Amendment adopted

  • 2023-03-20: Rereferred to Appropriations

  • 2023-03-27: Committee Hearing 09:00

  • 2023-03-27: Committee Hearing 04:30

  • 2023-03-30: Committee Hearing 10:15

  • 2023-03-31: Committee Hearing 11:45

  • 2023-04-03: Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 16 0 0

  • 2023-04-04: Amendment adopted, placed on calendar

  • 2023-04-04: Second reading, passed as amended, yeas 45 nays 2

  • 2023-04-05: Returned to House (12)

  • 2023-04-06: Concurred

  • 2023-04-06: Second reading, passed, yeas 89 nays 3

  • 2023-04-07: Signed by President

  • 2023-04-10: Signed by Speaker

  • 2023-04-10: Sent to Governor

  • 2023-04-13: Signed by Governor 04/12

  • 2023-04-17: Filed with Secretary Of State 04/13

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