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Code · New Jersey · Title 43 — Property · Chapter 7

43:7-13. Creation of pension fund

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7. For the purpose of paying the pensions, a fund shall be created as follows:
(a)There shall be deducted from every payment of salary to a prison officer benefited by this act, 6% of the amount thereof;
(b)That the State shall pay into said fund yearly an amount equal to 6% of the total salaries paid to the said prison officers who shall benefit by this act, which amount shall be submitted to the Legislature yearly by the pension commission. The Legislature shall make an appropriation sufficient to provide for such obligation of the State;
(c)There shall be added to such fund all fines imposed upon any such prison officer, all money donated to the fund, all moneys deducted from the salary of such prison officers because of absence or loss of time due to suspension, and 1/2 of all rewards paid for any purpose to such prison officer;
(d)If there shall not be sufficient money in the fund so created, the Legislature shall include in any appropriation bill a sum sufficient to meet the requirements of the fund for the time being;
(e)All pensions granted under this article shall be exempt from any State or municipal tax, levy and sale, garnishment or attachment, or any other process whatsoever, and shall be unassignable.
The State may pay all or any portion of its unfunded accrued liability under the retirement system from any source of funds legally available for the purpose, including, without limitation, the proceeds of bonds authorized by law for this purpose.
L.1941,c.220,s.7; amended 1969, c.56, s.5; 1997, c.115, s.4.
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