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Code · New Jersey · Title 43 — Property · Chapter 16A

43:16A-33. County police departments; application for membership

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The board of chosen freeholders of any county maintaining a county police department may pass a resolution requesting the board of trustees to permit the members of such police department to become members of the fund. The trustees shall thereupon request full information on forms to be supplied by it as to the employees who are to become members of the fund and transmit to such board of chosen freeholders the following fiscal statement with respect to the effect of the adoption of the act.
(1)Estimated cost to the county as follows:
(a)The annual normal contribution to be made on account of employees then in service.
(b)The percentage of payroll for employees then in service, to meet the contribution under (a).
(c)The estimated lump sum of accrued liability for services rendered and to be rendered prior to the following January first.
(d)The percentage of present payroll to meet the liability stated in (c).
(e)The estimated annual contribution on account of the accrued liability if paid in ten installments.
(f)The percentage of present payroll, to meet the accrued liability, as stated in (e).
(g)The estimated annual contribution on account of accrued liability if met in twenty-five installments.
(h)The percentage of present payroll, to meet the accrued liability, as stated in (g).
(2)The annual contribution of the employee stated in percentage of pay for the several age brackets as of the following January first.
L.1946, c. 192, p. 782, s. 1.
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