Code of Alabama - Title 45: Local Laws - Section 45-28A-42.60 - Forfeiture of benefits during reemployment; retirement

Section 45-28A-42.60 - Forfeiture of benefits during reemployment; retirement.

(a) No person retired after October 1, 1975, under the policemen's and firemen's retirement fund can be reemployed full time by the City of Gadsden in any department, without first having signed an agreement forfeiting his or her pension benefits during the time of reemployment. For purposes of this subpart, full time employment means 20 hours or more per week. Benefits shall be resumed upon termination of employment. In no instance shall the benefits lost during the time of reemployment be recovered by the person. This subsection shall not be interpreted to include those members drawing survivor’s benefits.

(b) Any member of the police and fire department of a city to which this subpart applies who has been in continuous service thereof for as long as 20 years, upon making written application to the board of trustees therefor shall, without medical examination or disability, be retired from services in such department and upon such retirement the board of trustees shall direct the payment to such retired member, monthly from such fund the amount hereinafter provided for his or her particular position, office, salary, or class of work. However, any member of such police or fire department who has become a new employee on or after October 1, 1975, shall serve a mandatory 30 years' consecutive service before receiving retirement benefits. Any such person entitled to receive retirement benefits pursuant to this subpart shall receive benefits equal to 50 percent of the final salary received by that person at the time of his or her retirement. Except, however, the retirement shall not be calculated on any pay based on rank which has not been held for at least three years before retirement.

(Act 80-442, p. 674, §12; Act 84-410, p. 959, §1.)

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