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Greenbrier County Commission considers new retirement package for 911 dispatchers

CAROLYN CLEATONbyCAROLYN CLEATON
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LEWISBURG, W.Va. (WVDN) – The Greenbrier County Commission held a regular meeting on May 23 where they were presented with a proposal for a new retirement package for 911 dispatchers by Dean Meadows, director of the 911 state Commission.

In 2022, the state Legislature passed a bill allowing new hires in county 911 programs to participate in the Emergency Medical Services Retirement System (EMSRS) instead of the previous Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). To permit new hires this choice, the County Commission must sign a resolution. The primary differences between the two systems are the number of years worked and age of the employee required for qualification.

Russel Emrick, deputy director of Kanawha County 911, said that many recent high school graduates are hired for dispatcher jobs. However, the demanding nature of the position means that most cannot continue for the 50 years required by the PERS program. Meadows stated that the EMSRS retirement program requires fewer years on the job and a lower retirement age. He also noted that job changes within the county service system could result in a switch between programs without causing 911 employees to lose all benefits.

If Greenbrier County signs the resolution, it will provide the Legislature with more feedback on whether the change should also be made for current employees. The Commission took the information for discussion and action at a later date.

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CAROLYN CLEATON

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