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City Ordinances
Passed
6/19/2000
Ordinance Number
6250
Bill Number
8470
Introdate
6/5/2000
Description
Amending Chap 2.62.150 & 2.62.050, changing definition of base salary and increasing monthly benefit to certain retirees who retired prior to july 1, 1999 by $40
Introduced By
Schoomer
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2. 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 />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 />-4- <br /> <br /> <br />
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