Chapter 482

2007 -- S 0963 AS AMENDED

Enacted 07/07/07

 

A N A C T

RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES -- OPTIONAL RETIREMENT FOR POLICE/FIRE FIGHTERS

          

     Introduced By: Senator Kevin A. Breene

     Date Introduced: May 01, 2007

 

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

 

     SECTION 1. Chapter 45-21.2 of the General Laws entitled "Optional Retirement for

Members of Police Force and Fire Fighters" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following

section:

 

     45-21.2-6.3. Richmond police department - Retirement allowance. -- Upon retirement

from service pursuant to chapter 45-21.2-5, a member of the Richmond police department shall

receive a retirement allowance which shall be terminable at the death of the annuitant, and shall

be an amount equal to the sum of two and two thousand seven hundred twenty-seven ten

hundredths of a percent (2.2727%) of final compensation (average of final three years' salary)

multiplied by the years of service. The annual retirement allowance in no event shall exceed

seventy-five percent (75%) of final compensation.

 

     SECTION 2. Section 45-21.2-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 45-21.2 entitled

"Optional Retirement for Members of Police Force and Fire Fighters" is hereby amended to read

as follows:

 

     45-21.2-5. Retirement on service allowance. -- Retirement of a member on a service

retirement allowance shall be made by the retirement board as follows:

      (1) Any member who has attained or attains age seventy (70) shall be retired as stated in

section 45-21-16 subject to the discretions contained in that section; provided, that any member

who is a member of the Woonsocket fire department who has attained or attains an age of sixty-

five (65) years shall be retired. Retirement occurs on the first day of the next succeeding calendar

month in which the member has attained the age of sixty-five (65) years.

      (2) Any member may retire pursuant to this subdivision upon written application to the

board stating at what time the member desires to retire; provided, that the member at the specified

time for retirement has attained an age of fifty-five (55) years and has completed at least ten (10)

years of total service, and notwithstanding that the member may have separated from service.

      (3) Any member may retire pursuant to this subdivision upon written application to the

board stating at what time the member desires to retire; provided, that the member at the specified

time for retirement has completed at least twenty-five (25) years of total service, and

notwithstanding that the member may have separated from service.

      (4) Any member may retire pursuant to this subdivision upon written application to the

board stating at what time the member desires to retire; provided, that the member at the specified

time for retirement has attained an age of fifty (50) years and has completed at least twenty (20)

years of total service, notwithstanding that the member may have separated from service;

provided, that the service retirement allowance, as determined according to the formula provided

in section 45-21.2-6, is reduced one-half of one percent ( 1/2%) for each month that the age of the

member is less than fifty-five (55) years.

      (5) Any member of the South Kingstown police department may retire pursuant to this

subdivision upon written application to the board stating at what time the member desires to

retire; provided, that the member at the specified time for retirement has earned a service

retirement allowance of fifty percent (50%) of final compensation pursuant to section 45-21.2-

6.1.

      (6) Any member of the Johnston police department may retire pursuant to this

subdivision upon written application to the board stating at what time the member desires to

retire; provided, that the member at the specified time for retirement has earned a service

retirement allowance of fifty percent (50%) of final compensation pursuant to section 45-21.2-

6.2.

      (7) Any member of the Cranston fire department hired after July 1, 1995, or any member

of the Cranston fire department with five (5) years or less of service effective July 1, 1995, may

retire pursuant to this subdivision upon written application to the board stating at what time the

member desires to retire; provided, that the member at the specified time for retirement has

earned a service retirement allowance of fifty percent (50%) of final compensation for at least

twenty (20) years service; final compensation for Cranston fire department members is based on

the compensation components of weekly salary, longevity and holidays with longevity of the

members highest year of earnings and members shall receive a three percent (3%) escalation of

their pension payment compounded each year on January 1st following the year of retirement and

continuing on an annual basis on that date; further, any illness or injury not covered in title 45 of

the general laws relating to the presumption of disability is governed by the collective bargaining

agreement between the City of Cranston and members of the Cranston fire department.

      (8) Any member of the Cranston police department hired after July 1, 1995, or any

member of the Cranston police department with five (5) years or less of service effective July 1,

1995, may retire pursuant to this subdivision upon written application to the board stating at what

time the member desires to retire; provided, that the member at the specified time for retirement

has earned a service retirement allowance of fifty percent (50%) of final compensation for at least

twenty (20) years service; final compensation for Cranston police department members is based

on the compensation components of weekly salary, longevity and holidays with longevity of the

members highest year of earnings and members shall receive a three percent (3%) escalation of

their pension payment compounded each year on January 1st following the year of retirement and

continuing on an annual basis on that date; further, any illness or injury not covered in title 45 of

the general laws relating to the presumption of disability is governed by the collective bargaining

agreement between the City of Cranston and members of the Cranston police department.

      (9) Any member of the Hopkinton police department may retire pursuant to this

subdivision upon written application to the board stating at what time the member desires to

retire; provided, that the member at the specified time for retirement has earned a service

retirement allowance of fifty percent (50%) of final compensation for at least twenty (20) years

service; final compensation for Hopkinton police department members is based on the

compensation components of weekly salary, longevity and holidays with longevity of the

members highest year of earnings and members shall receive a three percent (3%) escalation of

their pension payment compounded each year on January 1st following the year of retirement and

continuing on an annual basis on that date.

     (10) Any member of the Richmond police department may retire pursuant to this

subdivision upon written application to the board stating at what time the member desires to

retire; provided, that the member at the specified time for retirement has earned a service

retirement allowance of fifty percent (50%) of final compensation for at least twenty-two (22)

years' service pursuant to section 45-21.2-6.3.

 

     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage on July 1, 2008.

     

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