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6/21/1999
Ordinance Number
6205
Bill Number
8425
Introdate
6/7/1999
Description
Amdg Chap 2.62 establishing that police and fire employees can retire with benefits at age 50 if they have at least 20 years of service and to change the benefits payable upon death.
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monthly base salary, and in which event the thirty-five (35) percent maximum <br /> benefit for the eligible children shall be prorated between them; provided, further, <br /> that if there is no surviving spouse entitled to benefits in any month, the surviving <br /> spouse's benefit will be divided equally among the then eligible children, but no <br /> child shall be entitled to more than fifty (50) percent of the surviving spouse's <br /> benefit; <br />There shall be paid upon the death of any employee retired under Section 2.62.080(A) or <br />(C), the following: <br /> <br />To the employee's surviving spouse, provided such employee shall have been <br />married to said surviving spouse for three years or more prior to the employee's <br />retirement, a monthly benefit of fifty (50) percent of the monthly benefit the <br />employee was receiving at the employee's death until the death or remarriage of <br />such surviving spouse; <br /> <br />To the lawful guardian of such employee's surviving minor unmarried child or <br />children under the age of eighteen (18) years, provided such child or children shall <br />have been born within ten months after the employee's retirement or the employee's <br />death in service, a monthly benefit of ten percent of the monthly base salary as <br />previously described for such child or children until such child or children attain the <br />age of eighteen (18) years or marry; provided, the combined monthly payments to <br />such surviving spouse and children shall in no case exceed sixty (60) percent of the <br />monthly base salary, and in which event the thirty-five (35) percent maximum <br />benefit for the eligible children shall be prorated between them; provided, further, <br />that if there is no surviving spouse entitled to benefits in any month, the surviving <br />spouse's benefit will be divided equally among the then eligible children, but no <br />child shall be entitled to more than fifty (50) percent of the surviving spouse's <br />benefit; <br /> <br />There shall be paid upon the death of any employee eligible for retirement under Section <br />2.62.080(A) or (C) but who has not yet retired, the following: <br /> <br />To the employee's surviving spouse, provided such employee shall have been <br />married to such surviving spouse for three years or more prior to the employee's <br />death, a monthly benefit of fifty (50) percent of the monthly benefit the employee <br />would have received if retired until the death or remarriage of such surviving <br />spouse; <br /> <br />To the lawful guardian of such employee's surviving minor unmarried child or <br />children under the age of eighteen (18) years, provided such child or children shall <br />have been born within ten months after the employee's retirement or the employee's <br />death in service, a monthly benefit of ten percent of the monthly base salary as <br />previously described for such child or children until such child or children attain the <br />age of eighteen (18) years or marry; provided, the combined monthly payments to <br />such surviving spouse and children shall in no case exceed sixty (60) percent of the <br /> <br />-4- <br /> <br /> <br />
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