411.37 Board responsible for transition.
1. The board of trustees for the statewide system is responsible for effecting the transition from the city fire and police retirement systems to the statewide fire and police retirement system. The board shall adopt a transition plan and other appropriate transition documents it deems necessary to accomplish the transition in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. The city fire and police retirement systems shall comply with orders of the board issued pursuant to the transition plan or other transition documents.
2. The board shall include in the transition plan or other transition documents, provisions to facilitate continuity under sections 411.21 and 411.30, and any appropriations to the system from the state.
3. For each of the fiscal years beginning July 1, 1990, and July 1, 1991, ten percent of the amount appropriated by the state for distribution to cities shall be made available to the board of trustees for the statewide system to cover the administrative costs of the transition. The amount distributed to each city shall be reduced accordingly. The moneys remaining unencumbered or unexpended at the end of the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1990, and the moneys remaining unencumbered or unexpended on January 1, 1992, shall be credited to the cities in the same proportion as the reduction.
90 Acts, ch 1240, §87; 91 Acts, ch 52, §3; 96 Acts, ch 1187, §106; 2010 Acts, ch 1167, §52
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 411 - RETIREMENT SYSTEM FOR POLICE OFFICERS AND FIRE FIGHTERS
Section 411.1A - Purpose of chapter.
Section 411.2 - Participation in retirement system.
Section 411.3 - Membership — reemployment.
Section 411.4 - Service creditable.
Section 411.5 - Administration.
Section 411.6A - Optional retirement benefits.
Section 411.6B - Rollovers of members’ accounts.
Section 411.6C - Deferred retirement option plan.
Section 411.7 - Management of fund.
Section 411.8 - Method of financing.
Section 411.9 - Military service exceptions.
Section 411.10 - Purchase of service credit for military service.
Section 411.10A - Purchase of service credit for prior service.
Section 411.11 - Contributions by the city.
Section 411.12 - City obligations.
Section 411.13 - Exemption from execution and other process or assignment — exceptions.
Section 411.14 - Fraudulent practice — correction of errors.
Section 411.15 - Hospitalization and medical attention.
Section 411.16 - Hours of service.
Section 411.17 - Provisions not applicable.
Section 411.20 - State appropriation.
Section 411.22 - Liability of third parties — subrogation.
Section 411.23 - Withdrawal of contributions — repayment — automatic refund.
Section 411.24 - Payment to representative payee.
Section 411.30 - Transfer of membership.
Section 411.31 - Optional transfers with chapter 97A.
Section 411.35 - Statewide system established — city systems terminated.
Section 411.36 - Board of trustees for statewide system.
Section 411.37 - Board responsible for transition.
Section 411.38 - Obligations of participating cities.
Section 411.39 - Benefits for employees of the board of trustees for the statewide system.