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Committee recommends due pass for PERA cleanup bill clarifying disability and survivor provisions

February 16, 2026 | Senate, Committees, Legislative, New Mexico


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Committee recommends due pass for PERA cleanup bill clarifying disability and survivor provisions
The committee advanced House Bill 43, which sponsors described as statutory cleanup to the Public Employees Retirement Act (PERA). Representatives and PERA staff said the bill does not intend substantive benefit changes but aims to remove ambiguities, align the law with administrative practice and avoid litigation.

Testimony from PERA staff explained Section 4 removes a static $15,000 earnings cap for disability recipients and ties the cap to Social Security's earnings threshold so the limit adjusts with cost-of-living changes. Sponsors said survivor provisions were reorganized to reduce confusion without changing substantive entitlements. Committee members asked whether changes affect the unfunded liability; PERA counsel answered that the bill does not change funding assumptions or the unfunded liability.

After discussion, the committee moved and recorded a unanimous due-pass recommendation on HB43.

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