H.R. 521 — 117th Congress
First Responder Fair RETIRE Act
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Latest action
Dec 9, 2022Became Public Law No: 117-225.
CRS summary
As of Dec 9, 2022Public Law
First Responder Fair Return for Employees on Their Initial Retirement Earned Act or the First Responder Fair RETIRE Act
This act allows disabled federal first responders (e.g., law enforcement officers, customs and border protection officers, and firefighters) to continue receiving federal retirement benefits in the same manner as though they had not been disabled.
Under current law, federal first responders are subject to a mandatory retirement age of 57. To facilitate this earlier retirement, federal first responders are required to pay a greater percentage of their salary towards retirement. Additionally, their annuity amount is calculated at a higher rate than other federal employees.
This act allows a federal first responder to remain in the accelerated retirement system if they are placed in another civil service position outside of that system after returning to work from a work-related injury or illness. Further, if such an employee is separated from service before they are entitled to receive an annuity, they may receive a refund of their accelerated contributions.
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Roll-call votes
1 on recordJul 12, 2022 · On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
Full roll callYea — 417: 213 D · 204 R
Not Voting — 13: 7 R · 6 D
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