14-10a06. Membership fee and contributions by officers and members of department; refunds; limitations. Every new officer and member of such police and fire departments shall be required to pay to the treasurer of such board a membership fee of $5. There shall be deducted from the salary of every officer and member of each department an amount equal to 7% of such officer's or member's monthly salary, which shall be paid into the respective pension funds. Any officer or member, whose services, for any reason whatsoever, are terminated with the department shall be entitled, upon demand, to be paid within 30 days after such demand, the total amount of the deduction from such officer's or member's salary paid into such fund, less 50% thereof. In the event such officer or member should renew such officer's or member's services with such department the officer or member shall, as a condition of employment and subject to the provisions of subsection (h) of K.S.A. 14-10a02, and amendments thereto, return to such fund the amount withdrawn.
History: L. 1945, ch. 144, § 6; L. 1976, ch. 89, § 7; L. 1998, ch. 64, § 12; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 14 - Cities Of The Second Class
Article 10a - Employees' Retirement Systems
14-10a03 Benefit and disability benefit rights under prior laws saved.
14-10a04 Board of trustees for each fund; president and secretary; treasurer.
14-10a05 Pension funds; tax levy, use of proceeds; investment.
14-10a07 Payment to spouses or children of deceased policemen or firemen.
14-10a08 Payments upon retirement or discharge from police or fire department.
14-10a09 Permanent disability benefits.
14-10a10 Certain pension benefits and rights nonassignable and exempt from taxes and legal process.
14-10a12 How pensions and benefits paid; annual report.
14-10a13 Service in military forces may be credited on retirement time.