Authorizes the Capitol Police Board to increase the mandatory retirement age for a member of the Capitol Police to up to age 62.
Official title: A bill to amend chapters 83 and 84 of title 5, United States Code, to authorize an increase of the retirement age for members of the Capitol Police.
This bill authorizes the Capitol Police Board to increase the mandatory retirement age for a member of the Capitol Police to up to age 62. Under current law, members of the Capitol Police are generally subject to mandatory retirement at age 57 (with some exceptions), but may receive a waiver from the board authorizing them to continue working until they are 60.
The President has signed this bill. It is now the law of the land.
What changed in the latest version · AI-generated
There are no substantive policy changes between the two versions. Both versions make identical amendments to the Civil Service Retirement System and Federal Employees' Retirement System, allowing the Capitol Police Board to set retirement ages between 57 and 62 instead of the fixed age of 60.
Summary compares to previous version · Enrolled Bill on May 23, 2026
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