Sec. 9. (a) Benefits paid under this section are subject to section 1.5 of this chapter.
(b) The 1925 fund shall be used to provide a member of the police department who retires from active duty after twenty (20) or more years of active duty an annual pension equal to fifty percent (50%) of the salary of a first class patrolman in the police department, plus:
(1) for a member who retires before January 1, 1986, two percent (2%) of the first class patrolman's salary for each year of service; or
(2) for a member who retires after December 31, 1985, one percent (1%) of the first class patrolman's salary for each six (6) months of service;
of the retired member over twenty (20) years. However, the pension may not exceed in any year an amount greater than seventy-four percent (74%) of the salary of a first class patrolman. The pensions shall be computed on an annual basis but shall be paid in not less than twelve (12) equal monthly installments. If the salary of a first class patrolman is increased or decreased, the pension payable shall be proportionately increased or decreased.
(c) If a member voluntarily retires after twenty (20) or more years of service, the member is entitled to retirement and the pension, without reference to the member's physical condition at the time of application. However, the member then relinquishes all rights to other benefits or pensions for temporary disability. After retirement the member is not required to render further services on the police department, is no longer subject to the rules of the department, and may not be deprived of other benefits under this chapter that may accrue to the member or the member's dependents.
(d) To be retired based upon length of service, only the time served by the member on the regularly constituted police department may be computed. Time served by a member as a special police officer, a merchant police officer, or a private police officer may not be considered in computing length of service.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 19-1-24-3 part.]
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.55. Amended by P.L.342-1985, SEC.2; P.L.55-1989, SEC.50; P.L.231-1997, SEC.1; P.L.127-2017, SEC.243.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 6. 1925 Police Pension Fund
36-8-6-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter
36-8-6-1. Application of Chapter
36-8-6-1.5. Qualification of 1925 Fund Under Internal Revenue Code; Benefit Limitations
36-8-6-1.7. "Americans With Disabilities Act"
36-8-6-1.9. Administration of Fund
36-8-6-2. Creation of Fund; Management by Board of Trustees; Selection and Compensation of Trustees
36-8-6-3. Board of Trustees; Officers; Duties
36-8-6-4. Derivation of Funds; Salary Assessments
36-8-6-5. Insufficient Funds; Payment of Deficiency by Municipality; Tax Levy
36-8-6-5.5. Use of Certain Amounts in 1925 Fund
36-8-6-8.1. Determination Whether Disability in Line of Duty
36-8-6-9.5. Reemployment After Retirement
36-8-6-9.6. Members Dying Other Than in Line of Duty; Monthly Benefit
36-8-6-11. Members Dismissed After 20 Years' Service; Benefits
36-8-6-12. Reduction of Benefits After First Payment
36-8-6-15. Ineligibility of Certain Employees for Pension Plan
36-8-6-16. Eligibility of Persons Employed When Fund Established
36-8-6-18. Pension Funds Governed by Other Laws
36-8-6-19. Items Excluded When Computing Benefits; Liability for Overpayment
36-8-6-20. Special Lump Sum Death Benefit in Addition to Other Benefits