Code of Alabama - Title 45: Local Laws - Section 45-8A-22.116 - Disability benefits

Section 45-8A-22.116 - Disability benefits.

(a) Line of Duty Disability Benefit.

(1) Effective for Disabilities Occurring Before October 1, 2012.

a. Participants Hired Before July 1, 2002. A participant, who was hired by the City of Anniston as a sworn police officer or sworn firefighter before July 1, 2002, who becomes permanently physically or mentally disabled as a result of injuries received in the line of duty, rendering his or her retirement from service necessary, shall be entitled to receive a disability benefit equal to the following:

1. Participants With At Least Three Years of Service. The participant's disability benefit shall equal three percent times the average of his or her monthly compensation for the last three years preceding his or her retirement multiplied by 30.

2. Participants With Less Than Three Years of Service. The participant's disability benefit shall equal three percent times the average of his or her monthly compensation for all years of continuous service multiplied by 30.

b. Participants Hired on or after July 1, 2002. A participant, who was hired by the City of Anniston as a sworn police officer or sworn firefighter on or after July 1, 2002, who becomes physically or mentally disabled as a result of injuries received in the line of duty, rendering his or her retirement from service necessary, shall be entitled to receive a disability benefit equal to the following:

1. Participants 50 Percent or Greater Disabled. If the participant is determined to be 50 percent disabled or greater, the participant's disability benefit shall equal the following:

(i) Participants With At Least Three Years of Service. The participant's disability benefit shall equal three percent times the average of his or her monthly compensation for the last three years preceding his or her retirement multiplied by 30.

(ii) Participants With Less Than Three Years of Service. If the total service of the participant is less than three years, the participant shall be entitled to receive a disability benefit of three percent times the average of his or her monthly compensation for all years of service multiplied by 30.

2. Participants Less Than 50 Percent Disabled. If the participant is determined to be less than 50 percent disabled, the participant's disability benefit shall be determined in accordance with paragraph b.1.; provided, however, such disability benefit shall be reduced by the percent of disability, as determined in accordance with subsection (c).

(2) Effective for Disabilities Occurring On and After October 1, 2012.

a. Subject to paragraph b., a participant who becomes physically or mentally disabled as a result of bodily injury, disease, or mental disorder received in the line of duty, which renders such participant incapable of continuing his or her employment as a sworn police officer or sworn firefighter performing the same duties and having the same responsibilities as those immediately prior to the time of the disability, shall be entitled to receive a monthly disability benefit equal to the greater of:

1. Forty percent of the participant's monthly compensation at the time of such termination from service as a sworn police officer or sworn firefighter due to disability, or

2. One hundred percent of the participant's monthly benefit calculated in accordance with Section 45-8A-22.113 using the participant's actual number of years of continuous service and disregarding the requirement that the participant have been in continuous service for a period of 20 years.

In lieu of the disability benefit described in this subdivision, a participant may elect instead to receive all of his or her contributions to the plan, without interest, in accordance with Section 45-8A-22.117.

b. Notwithstanding this subdivision, if the City of Anniston's contributions meet the contribution limitations described in subsection (b) of Section 45-8A-22.109, or the City of Anniston's contributions are reasonably expected to approach, based on reasonable actuarial assumptions or projections, or both, such contribution limitations, the retirement board may amend or modify the provisions of this subdivision pursuant to a written board resolution.

(b) Off-Duty Disability Benefits.

(1) Effective for Disabilities Occurring After June 30, 2002, and Before October 1, 2012. If a participant becomes physically or mentally disabled, other than as a result of injuries received in the line of duty as described in subsection (a)(1), rendering retirement from service as a sworn police officer or sworn firefighter necessary, and has at least five years of continuous service, and the disability continues for at least three months, the participant shall be entitled to receive a disability benefit equal to three percent multiplied by the average of his or her monthly compensation for the last three years preceding his or her retirement from service multiplied by 25; and then multiplied by the percentage of disability, as determined according to subsection (c).

(2) Effective for Disabilities Occurring On and After October 1, 2012. The plan does not provide a disability benefit to a participant who becomes physically or mentally disabled, other than as a result of injuries received in the line of duty as described in subsection (a)(2), rendering retirement from service as a sworn police officer or sworn firefighter necessary as described therein; provided, however, the participant may make a request to the retirement board for the payment of all the participant's contributions made to the plan pursuant to Section 45-8A-22.117, without interest.

(c) Determination of Disability.

(1) The retirement board shall have the authority to adopt such rules and regulations as it deems necessary to provide for procedures which shall be followed by the retirement board and by a participant applying for or receiving or continuing to receive disability benefits.

(2) The retirement board shall have the right at any time to cause the retired participant to be examined by a licensed medical advisor selected by the retirement board to assist it in ascertaining whether a participant is entitled to a disability benefit or entitled to a continued disability benefit. The American Medical Association's Guidelines for the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment ("Impairment Guide") shall be used to determine the percentage of disability suffered by the participant. The retirement board may accept documentation presented from the participant's physician, provided it complies with the criteria set forth in the Impairment Guide and further provided that the physician certifies that he or she is familiar with the duties and functions of the participant and that the participant is expected to be unable to perform certain material functions of his or her service to the City of Anniston as a sworn police officer or sworn firefighter. The retirement board shall have the authority to issue such subpoenas to compel the production of such records or the attendance of such witnesses to assist it in its determination and adopt such rules and regulations as it deems necessary to provide for procedures which shall be followed by the retirement board and by a participant applying for or receiving disability benefits. In no event, however, shall a participant's application for disability benefits remain pending before the retirement board for a period in excess of six months, except with the express written consent of the participant.

(3) The participant shall be entitled to notice and to be present at all hearings of the evidence related to his or her application for disability benefits or any hearing relating to the continuation of his or her disability benefits. The participant shall be permitted to propound any questions pertinent or relevant to the issue of the disability. The participant also shall have the right to introduce in his or her own behalf any competent evidence under oath.

(4) The retirement board, or anyone acting on its behalf, shall administer oaths to witnesses and shall be authorized to issue such subpoenas as it deems necessary to compel the production of such records or the attendance of such witnesses to determine such issue of disability, or the continuation thereof.

(5) If the retirement board determines that the participant is no longer disabled to the degree previously approved, the retirement board shall order that the disability benefits to the participant from the trust shall be adjusted or discontinued, whichever is applicable.

(6) Workers' Compensation. For purposes of computing the average of the monthly compensation of a participant, the average of the monthly compensation of the participant shall not be decreased during any portion of the three-year period preceding his or her retirement by virtue of being placed on workers' compensation for any portion of the income shall be calculated as if he or she was receiving the monthly compensation which would have otherwise been paid to him or her during the period that he or she was paid workers' compensation benefits notwithstanding the decrease in the contributions made for the participant or by the participant into the trust during the time that the workers' compensation benefits are paid. Workers' compensation means benefits paid to a participant under any workers' compensation law of the State of Alabama for any injury or disability suffered by such participant while working for the City of Anniston on the job or position by reason of which he or she is a participant.

(Act 2012-484, p. 1349, §17.)

Last modified: May 3, 2021