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City Ordinances
Passed
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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beneficiary, or if none, then to the employee's estate. No other benefits are payable; <br /> <br />L. 1. <br /> <br />There shall be paid to current retirees, except those receiving benefits under Section <br />2.62.080(B), within the classifications scheduled below, and to current beneficiaries <br />whose spouses retired within these classifications, the additional amounts <br />scheduled; said amounts are in addition to any other benefits they are now entitled <br />to receive: <br /> <br />Classification <br /> <br />Additional <br />Benefit Per Month <br /> <br />Retired prior to Oct. 1, 1982 <br />Retired after Oct. 1, 1982 <br />but prior to Jan. 1, 1987 <br /> <br />$125.00 <br /> 25.00 <br /> <br />Provide to all retirees and beneficiaries, other than children, who retired prior to <br />January 1, 1992, who are presently receiving benefits, and who terminated <br />employment after eligibility for retirement, a monthly benefit increase of twenty- <br />five dollars ($25.00) effective December, 1992. The minimum monthly payment <br />for these retirees and beneficiaries is three hundred twenty-five dollars ($325.00); <br /> <br />Provide to all retirees and beneficiaries, other than children, who retired prior to <br />January 1, 1997, who are presently receiving benefits or will be receiving benefits <br />prior to January 1, 1997, and who terminated employment after eligibility for <br />retirement, a monthly benefit increase of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) effective <br />January 1, 1997; <br /> <br />In no event shall the benefits payable under this plan exceed the limitations of the Internal <br />Revenue Code, Section 415; <br /> <br />The payment of any benefits shall commence by April 1 st of the calendar year, following <br />the calendar year when the employee attains the age of seventy and one-half (70.5); <br /> <br />Oo <br /> <br />No retiree or surviving spouse shall be entitled to a new benefit of less than three hundred <br />twenty-five dollars ($325.00) a month. This subsection shall not apply to a retiree who <br />terminated prior to eligibility for retirement nor to a surviving spouse of a member who <br />terminated prior to eligibility for retirement; <br /> <br />There shall be paid upon the retirement application approval after July 1, 1990, of an <br />employee retired under Section 2.62.080(A) or (C) or upon the death of an active employee <br />under Sections 2.62.090 or 2.62.100, a refund of sixty (60) percent of the accumulated <br />employee contributions without interest as of July 1, 1990. The refund will not apply to <br />employee contributions made after July 1, 1990. <br /> <br />In addition, there shall be paid to any current retiree or beneficiary as of July 1, 1990, except <br /> <br />-6- <br /> <br /> <br />
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