2005 Idaho Code - 72-1403 — DEFINITIONS

                                  TITLE  72
                      WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND RELATED
                        LAWS -- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
                                  CHAPTER 14
                          FIREMEN'S RETIREMENT FUND
    72-1403.  DEFINITIONS. The following are definitions of terms used in this
chapter:
    (A)  The words "paid fireman" are synonymous with "paid firefighter," and
mean any individual, male or female, excluding office secretaries employed
after July 1, 1967, who is on the payroll of any city or fire district in the
state of Idaho prior to October 1, 1980, and who devotes his or her principal
time of employment to the care, operation, maintenance or the requirements of
a regularly constituted fire department of such city or fire district in the
state of Idaho.
    (B)  "Industrial commission" means the commission as authorized and
created under the provisions of chapter 5, title 72, Idaho Code.
    (C)  "Workers' compensation law" means the workers' compensation law as
authorized and created under title 72, Idaho Code.
    (D)  "Twenty-five (25) years active service": an individual whose
principal means of livelihood for the period of twenty-five (25) years has
been through employment by a city or fire district in the state of Idaho in a
regularly constituted fire department of a city or fire district, and has
actually been carried on the payroll of an Idaho fire department for
twenty-five (25) years or more.
    (E)  "Five (5) years continuous service": an individual who has been
employed by a regularly constituted fire department in a city or fire district
in the state of Idaho for a period of five (5) years continuously, without
having engaged in any other gainful occupation as his principal gainful
occupation and has had "five (5) years continuous service" with a paid fire
department of a city or fire district in the state of Idaho.
    (F)  "Public employee retirement account" as used herein, means the public
employee retirement account created by chapter 13, title 59, Idaho Code, and
the "director" thereof, as used herein, means the executive director or
manager of the public employee retirement system.
    (G)  The meaning of the term "incapacitated in a degree which prohibits
efficient service" means that degree of mental or physical disability which
prohibits the efficient performance of the duties of a paid firefighter.
    (H)  "Years active service": service rendered by an individual whose
principal means of livelihood for the prescribed period of years has been
through employment by a city or fire district in the state of Idaho, in a
regularly constituted fire department of a city or fire district, and has
actually been carried on the payroll of an Idaho fire department for the
prescribed period of years. All years of active service as herein defined
before the establishment of the firefighters' retirement fund may count only
toward the prescribed period of years for retirement as set out in sections
72-1446, 72-1464, 72-1465 and 72-1435, Idaho Code. Before any year's service
since February 28, 1945, may count toward the prescribed period of years,
contributions must have been deducted from his or her wage or salary and
remitted as set out in sections 72-1431 and 72-1432, Idaho Code, for that
year.
    (I)  "Accumulated contributions" mean the sum of all amounts contributed
by a firefighter to the retirement fund, pursuant to the provisions of chapter
14, title 72, Idaho Code, together with regular interest credited thereon.
    (J)  "Regular interest" means interest at the rate set from time to time
by the board pursuant to section 59-1302(26), Idaho Code.

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