7-3-1344. Prior rights of law enforcement officers. (1) A police officer employed by any police department established as required by law in any city or town of the county or a deputy sheriff employed by the county sheriff's office prior to the election and qualification of a commission under part 12 and this part has the same job tenure rights as though the election and qualification had not taken place.
(2) A police officer who has vested rights in a police retirement fund shall maintain prior vested rights in the fund upon its transfer to a consolidated county municipality. Any police retirement fund established as required by law in any city or town of the county prior to the election and qualification of a commission under part 12 and this part must be continued as a retirement fund for the police department of the municipality, subject, however, to the prior vested rights of a police officer employed by any police department established as required by law in any city or town of the county prior to the election and qualification of a commission under part 12 and this part.
(3) The board of trustees of the police retirement fund shall consist of the president, the director of finance, the director of law, and two members of the police department from the active list of the police officers of the municipality who must be selected by a majority vote of the members of the police department on the active list of the municipality. The selection must be made between May 1 and May 10 each year, and the active police officer members of the board shall serve overlapping 2-year terms.
(4) Except as provided in this section, the police retirement fund must be continued and administered in the manner prescribed by law for retirement funds established in cities and towns.
History: En. Sec. 77, Ch. 121, L. 1923; re-en. Sec. 5520.78, R.C.M. 1935; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 190, L. 1961; R.C.M. 1947, 11-3518(part); amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 114, L. 1979; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 93, L. 1995; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 36, L. 2005.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Chapter 3. Alternative Forms of Local Government
Part 13. City-County Consolidation -- Option 2 Continued
7-3-1301. Department of finance
7-3-1303. Monthly financial statements
7-3-1304. Division of audit and accounts
7-3-1306. Division of treasury
7-3-1307. Division of purchases and supplies
7-3-1308. Procedure for purchase, sale, and supply
7-3-1309. Division of assessment
7-3-1310. Limitation on tax levy
7-3-1311. Authority for special taxes and special service districts
7-3-1313. Special taxing districts for indebtedness existing prior to consolidation
7-3-1314. Payment and investigation of claims -- use of warrants
7-3-1315. Certification of certain obligations by finance director
7-3-1316. Designation of depository banks
7-3-1318. Additional or new deposit security
7-3-1319. Deposit of funds with depository banks
7-3-1320. Liability for deposited funds
7-3-1321. Authorization to incur indebtedness -- limitation
7-3-1322. Investment of sinking funds
7-3-1323. Competitive, advertised bidding required for certain contracts
7-3-1324. Alteration of contracts
7-3-1325. Energy performance contracts exempt
7-3-1326. through 7-3-1330 reserved
7-3-1331. Department of public works
7-3-1332. Public works and improvements
7-3-1333. through 7-3-1340 reserved
7-3-1344. Prior rights of law enforcement officers
7-3-1346. Department of health