Indiana Code
Chapter 7.5. 1953 Police Pension Fund (Indianapolis)
36-8-7.5-10. Insufficient Pension Fund; Estimates; Statement; Tax Levy

Sec. 10. (a) If the local board determines that the total amount of money available for a year will be insufficient to pay the benefits, pensions, and retirement allowances the local board is obligated to pay under this chapter, the local board shall, before the date on which the budget of the police special service district is adopted, prepare an itemized estimate in the form prescribed by the state board of accounts of the amount of money that will be receipted into and disbursed from the 1953 fund during the next fiscal year. The estimated receipts consist of the items enumerated in section 8 of this chapter. The estimated disbursements consist of an estimate of the amount of money that will be needed by the local board during the next fiscal year to defray the expenses and obligations incurred and that will be incurred by the local board in making the payments prescribed by this chapter to retired members, to members who are eligible and expect to retire during the ensuing fiscal year, and to the dependents of deceased members.
(b) At the time when the estimates are prepared and submitted, the local board shall also prepare and submit a certified statement showing:
(1) the estimated number of beneficiaries from the 1953 fund during the ensuing fiscal year in each of the various classifications of beneficiaries as prescribed in this chapter, and the names and amount of benefits being paid to those actively on the list of beneficiaries at that time;
(2) the name, age, and length of service of each member of the police department who is eligible to and expects to retire during the ensuing fiscal year, and the monthly and yearly amounts of the payment that the member will be entitled to receive; and
(3) the name and age of each dependent of a member of the police department who is then receiving benefits, the date on which the dependent commenced drawing benefits, and the date on which the dependent will cease to be a dependent by reason of attaining the age limit prescribed by this chapter, and the monthly and yearly amounts of the payments to which each of the dependents is entitled.
(c) After the amounts of receipts and disbursements shown in the itemized estimate are fixed and approved by the executive, fiscal officer, legislative body and other bodies, as provided by law for other municipal funds, the total receipts shall be deducted from the total expenditures stated in the itemized estimate, and the amount of the excess shall be paid by the police special service district in the same manner as other expenses of the district are paid. The legislative body shall levy a tax and the money derived from the levy shall, when collected, be credited exclusively to the 1953 fund, including the payments described in section 10.5 of this chapter. The tax shall be levied in the amount and at the rate that is necessary to produce sufficient revenue to equal the deficit. Notwithstanding any other law, the department of local government finance may not reduce the tax levy.
As added by Acts 1982, P.L.77, SEC.9. Amended by P.L.90-2002, SEC.490; P.L.1-2003, SEC.101; P.L.224-2007, SEC.126; P.L.146-2008, SEC.779; P.L.182-2009(ss), SEC.433; P.L.257-2019, SEC.151.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 36. Local Government

Article 8. Public Safety

Chapter 7.5. 1953 Police Pension Fund (Indianapolis)

36-8-7.5-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter

36-8-7.5-1. Application of Chapter; Officers Eligible for Benefits

36-8-7.5-1.5. Qualification of 1953 Fund Under Internal Revenue Code; Benefit Limitations

36-8-7.5-1.7. "Americans With Disabilities Act"

36-8-7.5-1.9. Administration of Fund

36-8-7.5-2. Establishment of Fund; Local Board of Trustees; Terms; Vacancies; Compensation; Bylaws

36-8-7.5-3. Officers of Local Board; Powers and Duties; Secretary's Bond; Reports

36-8-7.5-4. Management of Revenue of Fund by Local Board

36-8-7.5-5. Applications to Local Board for Annuities, Pensions, and Benefits

36-8-7.5-6. Annual Report of Local Board

36-8-7.5-7. Employees of Local Board; Compensation

36-8-7.5-8. Sources of Fund

36-8-7.5-9. City Officers; Powers and Duties

36-8-7.5-10. Insufficient Pension Fund; Estimates; Statement; Tax Levy

36-8-7.5-10.5. Use of Certain Amounts in 1953 Fund

36-8-7.5-11. Investments of Local Board

36-8-7.5-12. Voluntary Retirement Pension; Emergency Services

36-8-7.5-12.5. Reemployment After Retirement

36-8-7.5-13. Disability Retirement; Benefits; Procedure for Determination of Disability and Reinstatement; Period of Disability Credited

36-8-7.5-13.2. Determination Whether Disability in Line of Duty

36-8-7.5-13.6. Members Dying Other Than in Line of Duty

36-8-7.5-13.7. Members Dying in Line of Duty Before September 1, 1982

36-8-7.5-13.8. Death Benefits Paid to Beneficiary or Estate of Member

36-8-7.5-13.9. Repealed

36-8-7.5-14. Repealed

36-8-7.5-14.1. Members Dying in Line of Duty After August 31, 1982

36-8-7.5-15. Necessity of Application; Dismissed Member of Police Department

36-8-7.5-16. Reduction in Monthly Pension

36-8-7.5-17. Payments to Dependent Children or Mentally Incompetent Persons; Benefits Where Member Dies Before Payments Are Made; Payments Where Member Is Entitled to Part Salary; Reentry Into Active Service

36-8-7.5-18. Application for Benefits Other Than for Disability or Voluntary Retirement After 20 Years

36-8-7.5-19. Benefits Exempted From Legal Process; Reimbursement of Employers; Withholding Payments While Charges of Criminal Taking From Employer Pending

36-8-7.5-20. Benefits Paid Contrary to Law; Recovery of Pension

36-8-7.5-21. Remuneration or Allowances Not to Be Used in Computation of Benefits

36-8-7.5-22. Special Lump Sum Death Benefit in Addition to Other Benefits

36-8-7.5-23. Rollover to Eligible Retirement Plan