2009 Louisiana Laws TITLE 11 Consolidated public retirement :: RS 11:3802 Pensions and benefits

§3802.  Pensions and benefits

Payment of pensions and benefits shall conform to the following conditions:

(1)  All members of the various departments herein mentioned shall be subject to this Part, save and except new employees who are fifty-five years of age and over.  

(2)  A member who has served in the various electrical departments for twenty years continuously without interruption and who has attained age fifty-five or a member who has served in the various electrical departments for ten or more years continuously without interruption and who has attained age sixty-five upon retiring from active service, shall receive from the pension fund an annual amount which shall be equal to two and one-half percent of the employee's average annual salary over a period of the best five years prior to the date of retirement times the number of years of creditable service but not to exceed two-thirds of his last annual salary or two-thirds of his average salary for his best five years, whichever is greater, provided that if the member receives Social Security benefits, the amount paid from the pension fund shall be reduced by the annual amount received from Social Security benefits.  This payment shall be continued during the balance of his lifetime.  

(3)  A member who has become permanently disabled as a result of an injury sustained or as a result of injuries received in the performance of the employee's official duties to the extent that such employee is mentally or physically incapacitated for the further performance of duty and to the extent that such incapacity is likely to be permanent, such member shall, upon submission of due proof in accordance with the requirements of the organization and during the period of such disability, receive a sum per month, which when combined with Social Security benefits received by him if any, equal two-thirds of the employee's monthly salary averaged over a period of the best five years prior to the date of disability less any workman's compensation or Social Security benefits received, during the balance of his lifetime, provided that any time during said period of disability the Board of Trustees hereof may require the member to submit to physical examination in accordance with the requirements of the organization.  

(4)  A member, who has at least ten years of creditable service in this system and who becomes permanently disabled from any cause, either while on or off duty, save and except any disability which may arise out of or result from the commission or attempted commission of either a misdemeanor or felony or use of any drug or intoxicating liquor to such extent as to become under the influence thereof, to the extent that service cannot be performed in the department, such member shall, upon submission of due proof in accordance with the requirements of the organization, and during the period of such disability receive a sum per month, which, when combined with Social Security benefits received by him, if any, shall be equal to two-thirds of the employee's monthly salary averaged over a period of the best five years prior to date of disability less any compensation paid, during the balance of his lifetime, provided that any time during said period of disability the board of trustees hereof may require the member to submit to physical examination in accordance with the requirements of the organization.  

(5)  Upon the death of a member of this organization, while in active service, who has been an employee of the various electrical departments herein described for a period of ten years or who is retired and receiving a pension, such member's widow to whom he was lawfully married and not divorced at the time of his death, shall, during the period of her widowhood, receive per month a sum equal to fifty percent of the member's monthly salary averaged over a period of the best five years less any benefits which she may receive from Social Security or Worker's Compensation.  

(6)  Should no lawful widow survive the deceased member, either active or pensioner, but a child or children alone survive him, or should a surviving lawful widow re-marry or die, the said child or children of deceased member shall receive per month, a sum equal to forty percent of the member's salary averaged over a period of the best five years, to be divided between them equally, if more than one survive, or the entire amount to be paid the one if only one survive, until said child or children shall have attained the full age of eighteen years.  The said sum equal to forty percent per month, of the member's monthly salary shall continue to be paid the child or children who have not attained that age.  This benefit shall be reduced by any amount received from Social Security or Worker's Compensation.  

(7)  Any member who has twenty or more years of creditable service and who terminates his employment or is discharged before attaining fifty-five shall be entitled to a deferred retirement benefit beginning on his fifty-fifth birthday.  

Designated from Acts 1956, No. 283, §12 by Acts 1991, No. 74, §3, eff. June 25, 1991.  

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