(1) The Department of Revenue shall keep a separate account of all moneys collected for each municipality under the provisions of this chapter. All moneys so collected must be transferred to the Police and Firefighters’ Premium Tax Trust Fund and shall be separately accounted for by the division. The moneys budgeted as necessary to pay the expenses of the division for the daily oversight and monitoring of the police officers’ retirement plans under this chapter and for the oversight and actuarial reviews conducted under part VII of chapter 112 are annually appropriated from the interest and investment income earned on the moneys collected for each municipality or special fire control district and deposited in the Police and Firefighters’ Premium Tax Trust Fund. Interest and investment income remaining thereafter in the trust fund which is unexpended and otherwise unallocated by law shall revert to the General Revenue Fund on June 30 of each year.
(2) The Chief Financial Officer shall, on or before July 1 of each year, and at such other times as authorized by the division, draw his or her warrants on the full net amount of money then on deposit pursuant to this chapter in the Police and Firefighters’ Premium Tax Trust Fund, specifying the municipalities to which the moneys must be paid and the net amount collected for and to be paid to each municipality, respectively. The sum payable to each municipality is appropriated annually out of the Police and Firefighters’ Premium Tax Trust Fund. The warrants of the Chief Financial Officer shall be payable to the respective municipalities entitled to receive them and shall be remitted annually by the division to the respective municipalities. In lieu thereof, the municipality may provide authorization to the division for the direct payment of the premium tax to the board of trustees. In order for a municipality and its retirement fund to participate in the distribution of premium tax moneys under this chapter, all the provisions shall be complied with annually, including state acceptance pursuant to part VII of chapter 112.
History.—s. 7, ch. 28230, 1953; s. 2, ch. 29734, 1955; s. 2, ch. 61-119; ss. 13, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 1, ch. 74-297; s. 4, ch. 85-61; s. 8, ch. 86-42; s. 43, ch. 93-193; s. 13, ch. 94-259; s. 1458, ch. 95-147; s. 6, ch. 95-250; s. 50, ch. 99-1; s. 165, ch. 2003-261.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 185 - Municipal Police Pensions
185.01 - Legislative Declaration.
185.04 - Actuarial Deficits Not State Obligations.
185.06 - General Powers and Duties of Board of Trustees.
185.061 - Use of Annuity or Insurance Policies.
185.07 - Creation and Maintenance of Fund.
185.08 - State Excise Tax on Casualty Insurance Premiums Authorized; Procedure.
185.085 - Determination of Local Premium Tax Situs.
185.09 - Report of Premiums Paid; Date Tax Payable.
185.105 - Police and Firefighters’ Premium Tax Trust Fund.
185.11 - Funds Received by Municipalities, Deposit in Retirement Trust Fund.
185.12 - Payment of Excise Tax Credit on Similar State Excise or License Tax.
185.13 - Failure of Insurer to Comply With Chapter; Penalty.
185.16 - Requirements for Retirement.
185.161 - Optional Forms of Retirement Income.
185.18 - Disability Retirement.
185.19 - Separation From Municipal Service; Refunds.
185.191 - Lump-Sum Payment of Small Retirement Income.
185.21 - Death Prior to Retirement; Refunds of Contributions or Payment of Death Benefits.
185.221 - Annual Report to Division of Retirement; Actuarial Valuations.
185.25 - Exemption From Tax and Execution.
185.30 - Depository for Retirement Fund.
185.31 - Municipalities and Boards Independent of Other Municipalities and Boards and of Each Other.
185.34 - Disability in Line of Duty.
185.35 - Municipalities That Have Their Own Retirement Plans for Police Officers.
185.37 - Termination of Plan and Distribution of Fund.
185.38 - Transfer to Another State Retirement System; Benefits Payable.