Arkansas Code
Subchapter 4 - Police Pension and Relief Funds — Cities of the First Class
§ 24-11-433. Police pension funds — Partial disability pensions

(a)
(1) If a member of a police department of a city of the first class with a population in excess of one hundred seventy thousand (170,000) persons as determined by the 1990 population totals as published by the United States Bureau of the Census becomes physically or mentally permanently partially disabled and this fact is certified by a physician named by the local board of trustees, the member of the police department shall be entitled to retire and receive a pension as provided in this section.
(2) A member of the police department shall not be retired for disability for natural causes unless he or she has served at least five (5) years.

(b)
(1) The physician's certification shall state whether the disability is total or partial.
(2) In the event such disability is partial, the physician shall state the extent of such partial disability, apportioned to the body as a whole, in percentage terms.
(3)
(A) If the disability injury or disease occurred while not actually performing work in gainful employment for the police department and the physician certifies that such disability is total, the monthly benefit shall be equal to the benefit paid to normal service retirants.
(B) If the physician certifies that such disability is partial, the monthly benefits shall be equal to the benefit paid to normal service retirants multiplied by the percentage the member is disabled, as certified by the physician.

(4)
(A) If, however, a police officer is injured in the line of duty and the physician certifies that such disability is total, the monthly disability benefit shall either be equal to sixty-five percent (65%) of the salary attached to the rank held by the member in the police department or shall be equal to the benefit paid to normal service retirants, whichever is greater.
(B) If the physician certifies that such disability is partial, the monthly benefit shall be equal to sixty-five percent (65%) of the salary attached to the rank held by the member in the police department or shall be equal to the benefit paid to normal service retirants, whichever is greater, multiplied by the percentage the member is disabled, as certified by the physician.


(c) The local board of trustees shall determine whether the disability occurred in the line of duty and may require any medical evidence, official reports, expert testimony, or other information to be supplied by the police officer in addition to the required physician's examination.
(d) The additional benefits provided in this section shall be effective for all qualifying applications first received by the local board of trustees on or after January 1, 1987.
(e) For purposes of this section, “injured in the line of duty” means to have sustained a disabling injury or disease while the member of the police department is conducting official police department operations or training to become a police officer.

Structure Arkansas Code

Arkansas Code

Title 24 - Retirement And Pensions

Chapter 11 - Local Police And Fire Pension And Relief Funds

Subchapter 4 - Police Pension and Relief Funds — Cities of the First Class

§ 24-11-401. Applicability

§ 24-11-402. Vote to effect subchapter

§ 24-11-403. Creation of fund — Tax levy

§ 24-11-404. Tax levy for pensions in cities of first and second class

§ 24-11-405. Board of trustees

§ 24-11-406. Administration of small funds by Arkansas Local Police and Fire Retirement System

§ 24-11-407. List of retired police officers

§ 24-11-408. Treasurer as custodian of fund

§ 24-11-409. Deposit of moneys

§ 24-11-410. Investment

§ 24-11-411. Payments

§ 24-11-412. Report on condition of fund

§ 24-11-413. Moneys added to fund — Contributions

§ 24-11-415. Proceeds derived from sale of confiscated goods

§ 24-11-416. Proration where fund insufficient

§ 24-11-417. Subjection of fund to legal process

§ 24-11-418. Former military service credit purchase

§ 24-11-421. Credited service — Restoration

§ 24-11-422. Benefits — Voluntary retirement

§ 24-11-423. Benefits — Disability retirement

§ 24-11-424. Benefits — Retirant receiving less than one-half salary

§ 24-11-425. Benefits — Death of active or retired member

§ 24-11-426. Optional vesting rights policy

§ 24-11-428. Return of salary deductions

§ 24-11-429. Vacation pay

§ 24-11-430. Death benefit

§ 24-11-432. Additional benefits for certain officers hired prior to January 1, 1983

§ 24-11-433. Police pension funds — Partial disability pensions

§ 24-11-434. Deferred retirement option plan

§ 24-11-436. Military service

§ 24-11-437. Credited service — Purchase of former law enforcement service

§ 24-11-438. Police-related service