2009 Louisiana Laws TITLE 11 Consolidated public retirement :: RS 11:3473 Pensions and benefits

§3473.  Pensions and benefits

Pensions and benefits shall be as follows:

(1)  If any member of the said Fire Department, while in the active service of said Fire Department, becomes and be found by the board of trustees to be temporarily totally disabled, mentally or physically, for service in said Fire Department by reason of service therein, the said member shall receive monthly from said fund during such total disability or until he becomes eligible for retirement on service basis, but not to exceed one year in any event, a sum equal to sixty-six and two-thirds percent of the monthly salary of the active member of said Fire Department holding the position corresponding to that held by the beneficiary at the time he became disabled.  

(2)  If any member of the said Fire Department while in the active service of said Fire Department becomes or be found to be totally, permanently, physically or mentally disabled for service in said Fire Department, and to do or perform work of any reasonable kind or character by reason or service in said Fire Department and be found to be so by the board of trustees, he shall receive monthly from such Fund so long as such disability shall continue, a sum equal to sixty-six and two-thirds percent of the monthly salary of the active member of the said Fire Department holding the position corresponding to that held by the beneficiary at the time he became disabled until such time as he becomes eligible for retirement on service basis, but benefits under this Paragraph dealing with total and permanent disability shall cease at the time when the recipient, had he not been disabled, would have completed twenty-five years service on the fire force.  

(3)  If any member of the said Fire Department, becomes and be found to be totally permanently, physically or mentally disabled for service in the said Fire Department by reason of service therein, but physically and mentally capable and able to do and perform work of any other reasonable kind or character and be so found by said Board of Trustees, he shall receive monthly as long as disability shall continue from such fund except as hereinafter provided, a sum equal to fifty percent of the monthly salary of the active member of the said Fire Department holding the position corresponding to that held by the beneficiary at the time he became so disabled, until such time as he becomes eligible for retirement on service basis; but maximum benefit shall be sixty-six and two thirds percent of a first class hoseman's salary computed on the basis of the respective months; provided however, that during any such period of time when the combined total or gross income from pension and other employment which may be procured by a member entitled to benefits under this Paragraph shall exceed the gross monthly salary to which such disabled member would be entitled were he presently on active duty in the position to which his present seniority would entitle him then, and in that event, and during such period only, the disabled member's benefits under this Paragraph shall be reduced dollar for dollar by the amount necessary to reduce the member's gross monthly income from pension and other employment to an amount equal to that gross monthly salary which the member would be entitled to receive were he presently on active duty in the position to which his present seniority would entitle him; but in no event shall benefits exceed that limitation of sixty-six and two-thirds percent of a first class hoseman's salary computed on the basis of the respective months; provided that earnings from other employment shall be reported to the Board of Trustees quarter-annually pursuant to such rules and regulations as the Board may adopt in the enforcement of this provision, the said Board of Trustees being hereby given the authority to adopt such rules and regulations and being further given the power and authority to reduce a member's benefits under this Paragraph in the quarter following that in which excess earnings are reported in order to effectuate the provisions of this Paragraph as to that quarter in which the member received income in excess of that allowed by this Paragraph.  

(4)  If a member of said Fire Department becomes disabled for service in the said Fire Department, while in the active service of said Fire Department for causes not arising or developing directly from his employment in said Fire Department, he shall, upon being found so disabled by the said Board of Trustees, be paid monthly, so long as such disability shall continue, a sum equal to twenty-five percent of the monthly salary of the active member of the said Fire Department holding the position corresponding to that held by the beneficiary at the time he became disabled, plus two percent of such salary additionally for each year of active service rendered over five years; but the maximum benefit shall be fifty percent of a first class hoseman's salary, computed on the basis of the respective months.  Providing further, that time elapsing while member is receiving benefits under this Paragraph shall not be considered as time served in the said Fire Department by such member and shall not be included as "Time served" in determining eligibility for "retirement" under this Part.  

(5)  Retirement benefits for members of the Fire Department eligible therefor shall be as follows:

(a)  Members who serve in the Fire Department for a period of twenty years shall, upon making proper written application to the board of trustees, be retired from service in said Fire Department and shall be paid monthly a sum equal to fifty percent of their monthly salary.  The monthly salary shall be computed on the basis of his average rate of pay for the twelve months immediately preceding the date of retirement.  

(b)  Members who serve in the Fire Department for a period of twenty-five years shall, upon making proper written application to the board of trustees, be retired from service in said Fire Department and shall be paid monthly a sum equal to sixty-six and two-thirds percent of their monthly salary.  The monthly salary shall be computed on the basis of his average rate of pay for the twelve months immediately preceding the date of retirement.  

(6)  On and after the date of July 1, 1967 any member of the Fire Department who has reached, or thereafter reaches the age of sixty-five years shall be mandatorily retired in accordance with the provisions of this Part regardless of disability and irrespective of whether or not the member has applied therefor; provided however, that any member reaching said mandatory retirement age prior to having served 20 years in the Department shall nevertheless be entitled to retirement with the same benefits as if he had served twenty years in the said Department.  

(7)  Upon any member of the Fire Department being retired upon pension by reason of disability the said board of trustees shall have the right at any time to cause the retired member to be brought before it and again examined by the City physician and/or other competent physicians and surgeons, to be selected by it, and also to examine other witnesses for the purpose of discovering whether such disability to perform the duties of the position held at the time of his removal from active service (or work of any other character) yet continues, and whether such retired member should be continued on the pension roll, but such retired member shall remain upon the pension roll until reinstated to his former rank in the active service of said Fire Department.  Such retired member shall be entitled to notice and to be present at the hearing of any such evidence, shall be permitted to propound any questions pertinent or relevant to such matters, and shall also have the right to introduce upon his own behalf any competent evidence he may see fit.  All witnesses so produced shall be examined under oath; and any member of said board of trustees is hereby authorized and empowered to administer such oath to such witness.  The decision of said board of trustees shall be final and conclusive and no appeal shall be allowed therefrom, nor shall the same be subject to review, except by said board of trustees or upon writ of certiorari to the Courts.  

(8)  That if any member of the Fire Department, while in the service of said Fire Department or while eligible for or receiving benefits under the provisions of this Part, shall die from any cause, and leave a widow surviving, said Board shall direct the payment monthly from the said Fund to such widow, during the remainder of her life, and while she remains unmarried, a sum equal to thirty-five percent of a beginner fireman's pay; each surviving minor child under the age of eighteen years shall receive from the fund a sum equal to seventeen and one-half percent of a beginner fireman's pay, provided however that the total monthly payment to be made at any time to a member's surviving widow and dependent children shall not exceed seventy-five percent of a beginner fireman's pay; provided further that said payment to said children shall continue after the remarriage of said widow, but not after the marriage of respective children.  Provided further that no widow shall be entitled to, or receive the benefits from this Part unless she was married to such member prior to his removal from active service, and living with him at the time of death.  

(9)  That whenever an active or retired member of said Fire Department shall die as aforesaid in Paragraph (8) hereof, the said board of trustees shall appropriate from the said Fund the sum of two hundred fifty-five dollars for funeral and burial expenses of such deceased member.

(10)  In the event of the death of a member of the Fire Department as aforesaid in Paragraph (8) hereof leaving no wife, but leaving dependent children under the age of eighteen years, or dependent parents, each of said dependents shall be entitled to and shall be paid a sum equal to seventeen and one-half percent of a beginner fireman's salary provided that the total benefits payable to dependents under this sub-section shall not exceed a sum equal to fifty percent of a beginner fireman's salary; provided further that these benefits shall be payable until such dependent child reaches the age of eighteen years or marries, whichever occurs first.  

(11)  A member of the said Fire Department hereafter employed in the said Fire Department for the first time after he shall have attained the age of 26 years shall not be eligible for any benefits under the provisions of this Part.  

(12)  The benefits provided in preceding Paragraphs (1) and (2) shall continue only until the time the said member would have been eligible for retirement under the provisions of this Part, had he continued in active service, and at such time he shall receive the benefits provided under the retirement provisions of this Part.  

(13)  The benefits provided in this Part for minor children shall be paid to the surviving parent during the minority of said child, unless otherwise directed by said Board.  

(14)  No member or other beneficiary designated in this Part shall be entitled to or receive the benefits herein provided so long as he shall receive from the said Fire Department a sum equal to or greater than the benefits to which he would otherwise be entitled under this Part; in the event such sum so received should be less than the said amount of the benefits provided herein, the benefits payable hereunder shall be reduced in an amount equal to the sum received from said Fire Department.  

Designated from Acts 1966, No. 56, §13 by Acts 1991, No. 74, §3, eff. June 25, 1991.  

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