Ky. Rev. Stat. § 16.652

Benefits not to be reduced or impaired for members who began

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participating before January 1, 2014 -- Exceptions -- Amendment of benefits and rights. (1) For members who begin participating in the State Police Retirement System prior to January 1, 2014, it is hereby declared that in consideration of the contributions by the member, and in further consideration of benefits received by the state from the member's employment, KRS 16.510 to 16.645 shall, except as provided in KRS 6.696, constitute an inviolable contract of the Commonwealth, and the benefits provided therein shall not be subject to reduction or impairment by alteration, amendment or repeal. (2) (a) For members who begin participating in the State Police Retirement System on or after January 1, 2014, the General Assembly reserves the right to amend, suspend, or reduce the benefits and rights provided under KRS 16.505 to 16.652 if, in its judgment, the welfare of the Commonwealth so demands, except that the amount of benefits the member has accrued at the time of amendment, suspension, or reduction shall not be affected. (b) For purposes of this subsection, the amount of benefits the member has accrued at the time of amendment, suspension, or reduction shall be limited to the accumulated account balance the member has accrued at the time of amendment, suspension, or reduction. (c) The provisions of this subsection shall not be construed to limit the General Assembly's authority to change any other benefit or right specified by KRS 16.505 to 16.652, for members who begin participating in the State Police Retirement System on or after January 1, 2014, except the benefits specified by paragraph (b) of this subsection. (3) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to limit the General Assembly's authority to amend, reduce, or suspend the benefits and rights of members of the State Police Retirement System as provided by KRS 16.505 to 16.652 that the General Assembly had the authority to amend, reduce, or suspend, prior to July 1, 2013. Effective: July 15, 2024 History: Repealed, reenacted, and amended 2024 Ky. Acts ch. 55, sec. 3, effective July 15, 2024. -- Amended 2018 Ky. Acts ch. 107, sec. 32, effective July 14, 2018. -- Amended 2013 Ky. Acts ch. 120, sec. 44, effective July 1, 2013. -- Amended 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 167, sec. 6, effective July 15, 1996. -- Amended 1993 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 4, sec. 75, effective September 16, 1993. -- Amended 1978 Ky. Acts ch. 384, sec. 537, effective June 17, 1978. -- Created 1972 Ky. Acts ch. 116, sec. 19. Legislative Research Commission Note (12/13/2018). On December 13, 2018, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that the passage of 2018 SB 151 (2018 Ky. Acts ch. 107), did not comply with the three-readings rule of Kentucky Constitution Section 46 and that the legislation is, therefore, constitutionally invalid and declared void. That ruling applies to changes made to this statute in that Act.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2014–2014 · leading case: Puckett v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
Puckett v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (2014) kyed “505(l)(b) (creating “an inviolable contract” between a member and the Commonwealth concerning the Kentucky Legislators’ Retirement Plan); KRS 16.652(1) (creating “an inviolable contract of the Commonwealth” in relation to the Kentucky State Police Retirement System).”
— Ky. Rev. Stat. § 16.652(1) — 1 case
Puckett v. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (2014) kyed “505(l)(b) (creating “an inviolable contract” between a member and the Commonwealth concerning the Kentucky Legislators’ Retirement Plan); KRS 16.652(1) (creating “an inviolable contract of the Commonwealth” in relation to the Kentucky State Police Retirement System).”
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