Effective - 28 Aug 1999
57.967. Normal annuity, calculation — medical insurance premiums for retired members — surviving spouse of member dying before retirement, benefits. — 1. The normal annuity of a retired member shall equal two percent of the final average compensation of the retired member multiplied by the number of years of creditable service of the retired member, except that the normal annuity shall not exceed seventy-five percent of the retired member's average final compensation.
2. The board, at its last meeting of each calendar year, shall determine the monthly amount for medical insurance premiums to be paid to each retired member during the next following calendar year. The monthly amount shall not exceed four hundred fifty dollars. The monthly payments are at the discretion of the board on the advice of the actuary. The anticipated sum of all such payments during the year plus the annual normal cost plus the annual amount to amortize the unfunded actuarial accrued liability in no more than thirty years shall not exceed the anticipated moneys credited to the system pursuant to section 57.955. The money amount granted here shall not be continued to any survivor.
3. If a member with eight or more years of service dies before becoming eligible for retirement, the member's surviving spouse, if he or she has been married to the member for at least two years prior to the member's death, shall be entitled to survivor benefits under option 1 as set forth in section 57.979 as if the member had retired on the date of the member's death. The member's monthly benefit shall be calculated as the member's accrued benefit at his or her death reduced by one-fourth of one percent per month for an early commencement from the member's normal retirement date: age fifty-five with twelve or more years of creditable service or age sixty-two with eight years of creditable service, to the member's date of death. Such benefit shall be payable on the first day of the month following the member's death and shall be payable during the surviving spouse's lifetime.
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(L. 1983 H.B. 81 § 57.925, A.L. 1986 S.B. 584, A.L. 1989 H.B. 674, A.L. 1991 S.B. 298, A.L. 1997 S.B. 255, A.L. 1999 H.B. 662 merged with S.B. 213)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VI - County, Township and Political Subdivision Government
Section 57.030 - Reelected, new bond.
Section 57.040 - Failure to give bond, effect.
Section 57.050 - Approval of bond.
Section 57.060 - Bond valid until disapproved.
Section 57.070 - Certificate, bond and oath to be recorded.
Section 57.080 - Vacancy in office, how filled — private person may execute process, when.
Section 57.090 - To attend courts — when.
Section 57.100 - Duties generally — concealed carry permits, duties.
Section 57.101 - Ordinances, city, town and villages, enforcement, requirements.
Section 57.102 - To report on jail and prisoners (second class counties).
Section 57.104 - Sheriff, all noncharter counties, employment of attorney.
Section 57.109 - May contract for services on federal water resources lands, limitation.
Section 57.110 - Duties as conservators of the peace — return of recognizance.
Section 57.113 - Duty to patrol certain highways (certain first and certain second class counties).
Section 57.115 - Sheriff may patrol roads and highways (third and fourth class counties).
Section 57.119 - Deputy sheriffs, temporary appointment.
Section 57.140 - Moneys collected on executions, to whom paid.
Section 57.150 - At expiration of term, to turn over funds to successor.
Section 57.160 - Failure to turn over — guilty of misdemeanor and subject to civil action on bond.
Section 57.170 - Summary proceedings against sureties.
Section 57.180 - Settlements of courts with sheriffs and marshals.
Section 57.190 - Penalty if sheriff or marshal fails to settle.
Section 57.220 - Appointment of deputies, provisions of law to apply (second class counties).
Section 57.230 - Salaries of deputies from county treasury.
Section 57.240 - Employment of other persons.
Section 57.260 - Duties — penalty for neglect (Marion County).
Section 57.270 - Powers of deputies.
Section 57.275 - Dismissal of deputies, procedure.
Section 57.278 - Deputy sheriff salary supplementation fund created, use of moneys.
Section 57.280 - Sheriff to receive charge, civil cases — service of process, fee.
Section 57.290 - Charges in criminal cases.
Section 57.295 - Uniform allowance, county may pay.
Section 57.320 - County may supply automobiles to sheriff and deputies (first class counties).
Section 57.349 - Sheriffs' motor vehicles, county commission to provide (second class counties).
Section 57.350 - Mileage expenses allowed (second class counties).
Section 57.355 - Additional duty, investigation of jurors (second class counties).
Section 57.360 - Additional travel expense (second class counties).
Section 57.403 - Compensation for reporting to highway patrol (third and fourth class counties).
Section 57.410 - Sheriff to collect fees for county (third and fourth class counties).
Section 57.440 - Travel expense to be paid monthly.
Section 57.445 - Living quarters (second, third and fourth class counties).
Section 57.450 - Laws applicable — enforcement of general criminal laws, when.
Section 57.452 - St. Louis City, sheriffs exempt from certification requirements.
Section 57.460 - Bond, by whom approved.
Section 57.475 - To investigate certain deputies for circuit court.
Section 57.490 - To make itemized statement of fees.
Section 57.500 - Bondsmen liable, when.
Section 57.510 - Office and supplies furnished.
Section 57.520 - Expense paid out of city treasury.
Section 57.530 - May appoint deputies and fix compensation, limits.
Section 57.540 - Attorney — compensation.
Section 57.550 - Salary for sheriff and deputies.
Section 57.570 - Highway patrol authorized — rules.
Section 57.580 - Patrol to police highways and protect county employees.
Section 57.600 - Salaries and expenses paid from county aid road fund.
Section 57.955 - Sources of fund — remittances — disbursements.
Section 57.961 - Membership in system — certain cities and counties may join, how.
Section 57.964 - Retirement with normal annuity.
Section 57.968 - Annual increase in benefits — how calculated.
Section 57.970 - Years of service, calculation.
Section 57.973 - Credit for prior service.
Section 57.976 - Retirement, procedure — annuity begins, when.
Section 57.980 - Death benefits.
Section 57.991 - Effect of benefits on eligibility for benefits in other systems.
Section 57.994 - First payment of benefits under system available, when — vesting of rights.
Section 57.997 - Former sheriff may be employed as special advisor and purchase annuity.