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Code · Louisiana · Title 11 — Consolidated Public Retirement

RS 11:3386

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RS 11:3386
§3386. Vested rights and benefits
A. Any member employed by the fire department on or before December 31, 2014, whose withdrawal from service occurs prior to the attainment of age fifty years and who shall at such time have completed at least twelve years but less than twenty of creditable service shall remain a member of the pension and relief fund, and, in such a case, the member shall receive a service retirement benefit beginning when he attains the age of fifty years, provided the member has not withdrawn his accumulated contributions.
The retirement benefit to be paid shall be two and one-half percent of average compensation during the best year of service preceding the date of withdrawal from service for each year of credited service. If the member dies after withdrawal from service but prior to attaining age fifty but having twelve years credited service, his widow and/or children and/or survivors shall be entitled to receive his accumulated contributions in a lump sum with interest credited thereto. If the member receiving benefits under this Subsection dies, his surviving widow shall receive the minimum benefit as set forth in R.S. 11:3383.
If the member receiving benefits under this Subsection dies leaving a widow and children under the age of eighteen, then the widow and children under eighteen years of age shall receive the minimum benefit as set forth in R.S. 11:3383 equally divided between them. When the children of the member attain the age of eighteen or become married while receiving benefits under this Subsection, the benefits they are receiving shall be paid to the widow of the member.
B.(1) Any member who enters the employ of the fire department on or after January 1, 2015, and before August 15, 2016, whose withdrawal from service occurs prior to the attainment of fifty-two years of age and who shall at such time have completed at least twelve years but less than twenty years of creditable service shall remain a member of the pension and relief fund, and, in such a case, said member shall receive a service retirement benefit beginning when he attains fifty-two years of age, provided such member has not withdrawn his accumulated contributions.
The retirement benefit to be paid shall be two and one-half percent of average compensation during the best year of service preceding the date of withdrawal from service for each year of credited service. If the member dies after withdrawal from service but prior to attaining age fifty-two but having twelve years credited service, his widow, child or children, or estate, as applicable, shall be entitled to receive his accumulated contributions in a lump sum with interest credited thereto.
(2)If the member receiving benefits under this Subsection or R.S. 11:3384(D)(3)(a) dies, his surviving widow shall receive the minimum benefit as set forth in R.S. 11:3383. If the member receiving benefits under this Subsection or R.S. 11:3384(D)(3)(a) dies leaving a widow and children under the age of eighteen, then the widow and children under eighteen years of age shall receive the minimum benefit as set forth in R.S. 11:3383 equally divided between them. When the children of the member attain the age of eighteen or become married while receiving benefits under this Subsection, the benefits they are receiving shall be paid to the widow of the member.
Added by Acts 1981, No. 630, §1, eff. upon approval by New Orleans City Council; Redesignated from R.S. 33:2117.5 by Acts 1991, No. 74, §3, eff. June 25, 1991; Acts 1997, No. 503, §1; Acts 2014, No. 813, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2015; Acts 2016, No. 651, §1, eff. Aug. 15, 2016.
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