Code of Virginia - Title 51.1 Pensions, Benefits, And Retirement - Chapter 2 State Police Officers' Retirement System

  • 51.1-200 State Police Officers' Retirement System continued; administration; application of provisions of Vi...
    The State Police Officers' Retirement System is continued and shall be administered by the Board of Trustees of the Virginia Retirement System. Except as otherwise ...
  • 51.1-201 Definitions
    As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning: "Employee" means a state police officer. "Member" means any person included in the ...
  • 51.1-202 Membership in retirement system
    Membership in the retirement system shall be compulsory for all state police officers. (Code 1950, §§ 51-130, 51-136.2, § 51-145; 1950, p. 883; 1954, c. ...
  • 51.1-203 Creditable service
    A. Service qualifying for credit under the provisions of the Virginia Retirement System shall be included as creditable service for the purposes of this chapter, ...
  • 51.1-204 Contributions by Commonwealth
    The Commonwealth shall contribute an amount equal to the sum of the normal contribution, any accrued liability contribution, and any supplementary contribution. The amount shall ...
  • 51.1-205 Service retirement generally
    A. Normal retirement. - Any member in service at his normal retirement date with five or more years of creditable service (i) as a member ...
  • 51.1-206 Service retirement allowance
    A. A member shall receive an annual retirement allowance, payable for life, as follows: 1. Normal retirement. - The allowance shall equal the amount of ...
  • 51.1-207 Death before retirement
    A. If a member dies before retirement, and if no benefits are payable under subsection B, the amount of his accumulated contributions shall be paid ...
  • 51.1-208 Post-retirement supplements
    In computing the amount of any post-retirement supplements, any additional allowances being paid under the provisions of subsection B of § 51.1-206 shall be disregarded. ...
  • 51.1-209 Disability as the result of felonious misconduct of another
    Any member in service who is totally and permanently disabled while on active duty as the result of the felonious misconduct of another may retire ...
  • 51.1-210 Disability benefit
    Any member in service who (i) is credited with at least twenty years of service in a hazardous duty position and (ii) meets the (a) ...

Last modified: April 3, 2009