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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

95.768 Pension fund in cities establishing a fund under KRS 95.767 to 95.784 --

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Purpose -- Investment -- Coverage provided in County Employees Retirement
System after August 1, 1988.
(1)The police and firefighters' pension fund in cities that have established a fund
pursuant to KRS 95.767 to 95.784 shall consist of:
(a)Revenues of the city authorized by the city legislative body, which shall not be
less than the amount contributed by the members of the police and fire
departments;
(b)All rewards, fees, gifts or emoluments paid or given on account of
extraordinary service of any member of the police or fire department;
(c)Assessments, which the board of trustees of the pension fund shall make,
upon each member of the police and fire departments, of not more than three
and one-half percent (3.5%) of his salary, to be held from the monthly salary
and paid by the city treasurer or chief financial officer into the pension fund.
Beginning July 15, 1982, and thereafter, upon a member's withdrawal from
service prior to qualifying for a pension, the board of trustees shall be
governed by the provisions of KRS 95.620(2),
(3)and (4).
(2)Said fund shall be for the pensioning of any policeman or firefighter who has served
in the police or fire departments for at least a period of twenty
(20)years or more,
providing that applicant has reached his fifty-first birthday, and all members of the
police and fire departments shall be entitled to be credited with the services
rendered continuously prior to the adoption ordinance under the provisions of KRS
95.761, by said city, to the eligibility of the twenty
(20)year or more, period for
pension, not less than three (3), nor to exceed fifteen
(15)years of previous service,
and for the further purpose of pensioning any member of the police or fire
department who may become permanently crippled while in the service and on duty,
and for the further purpose of pensioning the widow or dependent children under
fourteen
(14)years of age, or either of them, of any member of said departments
who may lose his life while in the service and on active duty. The payments made
under the provisions of this section shall constitute and be kept as a fund to be
called the "Policemen's and Firefighters' Pension Fund," and the board of trustees of
the policemen's pension fund, are declared to be the trustees of said fund, and they
shall have power, and it shall be their duty, from time to time, to invest the same, in
whole or in part, as they shall deem most advantageous for the objects of said fund;
and they are empowered to make all the necessary contracts and to pursue all the
necessary remedies in the premises.
(a)After August 1, 1988, no new pension fund shall be created pursuant to this
section, and cities which were covered by this section on or prior to August 1,
1988, shall participate in the County Employees Retirement System effective
August 1, 1988.
(b)Cities which were covered by this section on or prior to August 1, 1988, shall
provide for the retirement of police or firefighters rehired after August 1,
1988, by placing such employees in the County Employees Retirement
System.
(c)Cities which were covered by this section on or prior to August 1, 1988, shall
place police or firefighters newly hired after August 1, 1988, in the County
Employees Retirement System.
(d)Cities which were covered by this section on or prior to August 1, 1988, shall
offer employees hired on or prior to August 1, 1988, membership in the
County Employees Retirement System under the alternate participation plan
as described in KRS 78.530(3), but such employees may elect to retain
coverage under this section.
(e)The city shall certify that all police and firefighters placed in the County
Employees Retirement System are employed in hazardous positions.
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