Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 742 | Police and Fire Pension Fund
Section 742.37 | Rules for Disbursement of Benefits and Pensions.

Effective: April 6, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 520 - 131st General Assembly
The board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund shall adopt rules for the management of the fund and for the disbursement of benefits and pensions as set forth in this section and section 742.39 of the Revised Code. Any payment of a benefit or pension under this section is subject to the provisions of section 742.461 of the Revised Code. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, no pension or benefit paid or determined under division (B) or (C) of this section or section 742.39 of the Revised Code shall exceed the limit established by section 415 of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 415, as amended.
(A) Persons who were receiving benefit or pension payments from a police relief and pension fund established under former section 741.32 of the Revised Code, or from a firemen's relief and pension fund established under former section 521.02 or 741.02 of the Revised Code, at the time the assets of the fund were transferred to the Ohio police and fire pension fund, known at that time as the police and firemen's disability and pension fund, shall receive benefit and pension payments from the Ohio police and fire pension fund in the same amount and subject to the same conditions as such payments were being made from the former fund on the date of the transfer.
(B) A member of the fund who, pursuant to law, elected to receive benefits and pensions from a police relief and pension fund established under former section 741.32 of the Revised Code, or from a firemen's relief and pension fund established under former section 741.02 of the Revised Code, in accordance with the rules of the fund governing the granting of benefits or pensions therefrom in force on April 1, 1947, shall receive benefits and pensions from the Ohio police and fire pension fund in accordance with such rules; provided, that any member of the fund who is not receiving a benefit or pension from the fund on August 12, 1975, may, upon application for a benefit or pension to be received on or after August 12, 1975, elect to receive a benefit or pension in accordance with division (C) of this section.
(C) Unless the board acts under section 742.161 of the Revised Code, members of the fund who have not elected to receive benefits and pensions from a police relief and pension fund or a firemen's relief and pension fund in accordance with the rules of the fund in force on April 1, 1947, shall receive pensions and benefits in accordance with the following provisions:
(1) A member of the fund who has twenty-five years of service credit and has attained the requisite age may elect to retire. The requisite age is forty-eight for a member whose membership began before July 2, 2013, and fifty-two for a member whose membership began on or after that date.
Upon notifying the board in writing of the election, the member shall receive an annual pension, payable in twelve monthly installments, in an amount equal to a percentage of the member's average annual salary. If, as of July 2, 2013, the member had fifteen or more years of service credit, the average annual salary shall be determined using three years of contributions. If, as of that date, the member had less than fifteen years of service credit, the average annual salary shall be determined using five years of contributions.
The percentage shall be the sum of two and one-half per cent for each of the first twenty years of service credit, plus two per cent for each of the twenty-first to twenty-fifth years of service credit, plus one and one-half per cent for each year in excess of twenty-five years of service credit. The annual pension shall not exceed seventy-two per cent of the member's average annual salary.
A member who has twenty-five years of service credit, has resigned or been discharged, and has left the sum deducted from the member's salary on deposit in the pension fund shall upon attaining the requisite age be entitled to receive a normal service pension benefit computed and paid under division (C)(1) of this section.
While participating in the deferred retirement option plan established under section 742.43 of the Revised Code, a member shall not be considered to have elected retirement under division (C)(1) of this section. On notifying the board under division (B)(1) of section 742.444 of the Revised Code of the member's election to terminate active service, a member described in division (B) of that section shall receive an annual pension under division (C)(1) of this section calculated in accordance with section 742.442 of the Revised Code and rules that shall be adopted by the board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund.
(2) A member of the fund who has fifteen or more years of service credit and who voluntarily resigns or is discharged from the department for any reason other than dishonesty, cowardice, intemperate habits, or conviction of a felony, shall receive an annual pension, payable in twelve monthly installments, in an amount equal to one and one-half per cent of the member's average annual salary multiplied by the number of full years of the member's service credit. If, as of July 2, 2013, the member had fifteen or more years of service credit, the average annual salary shall be determined using three years of contributions. If, as of that date, the member had less than fifteen years of service credit, the average annual salary shall be determined using five years of contributions.
If a member's membership began before July 2, 2013, the pension payments shall not commence until the member has attained the age of forty-eight years and until twenty-five years have elapsed from the date on which the member became a full-time regular police officer or firefighter. Pension payments shall not commence for a member whose membership began on or after July 2, 2013, until the member has attained the age of fifty-two years and until twenty-five years have elapsed from the date on which the member became a full-time regular police officer or firefighter.
(3) A member of the fund who has fifteen or more years of service credit and who has attained sixty-two years of age, may retire from the department and, upon notifying the board in writing of the election to retire, shall receive an annual pension, payable in twelve monthly installments, in an amount equal to a percentage of the member's average annual salary. If, as of July 2, 2013, the member had fifteen or more years of service credit, the average annual salary shall be determined using three years of contributions. If, as of that date, the member had less than fifteen years of service credit, the average annual salary shall be determined using five years of contributions. The percentage shall be the sum of two and one-half per cent for each of the first twenty years of service credit, plus two per cent for each of the twenty-first to twenty-fifth years of service credit, plus one and one-half per cent for each year in excess of twenty-five years of service credit. The annual pension shall not exceed seventy-two per cent of the member's average annual salary.
(4) A member of the fund whose membership began on or after July 2, 2013, and who has twenty-five years of service credit and has attained forty-eight years of age may elect to retire. Upon notifying the board in writing of the election, the member shall receive an annual pension, payable in twelve monthly installments, in an amount determined under division (C)(1) of this section except that the amount shall be reduced to be the actuarial equivalent, as determined by the fund's actuary, of the amount payable had the member retired at fifty-two years of age.
(5) With the exception of those persons who may make application for benefits as provided in section 742.26 of the Revised Code, no person receiving a pension or other benefit under division (C) of this section on or after July 24, 1986, shall be entitled to apply for any new, changed, or different benefit.
If a member covered by division (C) of this section or section 742.38 of the Revised Code dies prior to the time the member has received a payment and leaves a surviving spouse or dependent child, the surviving spouse or dependent child shall receive a pension under division (D) or (E) of this section.
(D)(1) Except as provided in division (D)(2) of this section, a surviving spouse of a deceased member of the fund or a surviving spouse described in division (D)(4) of this section shall receive a monthly pension as follows:
(a) For the period beginning July 1, 1999, and ending June 30, 2000, five hundred fifty dollars;
(b) For the period beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2002, five hundred fifty dollars plus an amount determined by multiplying five hundred fifty dollars by the average percentage change in the consumer price index, not exceeding three per cent, as was annually determined by the board under section 742.3716 of the Revised Code as that section existed on January 31, 2002;
(c) For the period beginning July 1, 2002, and the period beginning the first day of July of each year thereafter and continuing for the following twelve months, an amount equal to the monthly amount paid during the prior twelve-month period plus sixteen dollars and fifty cents.
(2) A surviving spouse of a deceased member of the fund shall receive a monthly pension of four hundred ten dollars if the surviving spouse is eligible for a benefit under division (B) or (D) of section 742.63 of the Revised Code. If the surviving spouse ceases to be eligible for a benefit under division (B) or (D) of section 742.63 of the Revised Code, the pension shall be increased, effective the first day of the first month following the day on which the surviving spouse ceases to be eligible for the benefit, to the amount it would be under division (D)(1) of this section had the spouse never been eligible for a benefit under division (B) or (D) of section 742.63 of the Revised Code.
(3) A pension paid under this division shall continue during the natural life of the surviving spouse. Benefits to a deceased member's surviving spouse that were terminated under a former version of this section that required termination due to remarriage and were not resumed prior to September 16, 1998, shall resume on the first day of the month immediately following receipt by the board of an application on a form provided by the board.
(4) A surviving spouse of a deceased member of or contributor to a fund established under former Chapter 521. or 741. of the Revised Code whose benefit or pension was terminated or not paid due to remarriage shall receive a monthly pension under division (D)(1) of this section.
The pension shall commence on the first day of the month immediately following receipt by the board of a completed application on a form provided by the board and evidence acceptable to the board that at the time of death the deceased spouse was a member of or contributor to a police or firemen's relief and pension fund established under former Chapter 521. or 741. of the Revised Code and that the surviving spouse's benefits were terminated or not granted due to remarriage.
(E)(1)(a) Except as provided in division (E)(2) of this section, before January 1, 2017, each surviving child of a deceased member of the fund shall receive a monthly pension until the child attains the age of eighteen years, or marries, whichever event occurs first. A pension under this division, however, shall continue to be payable to a child under age twenty-two who is a student in and attending an institution of learning or training pursuant to a program designed to complete in each school year the equivalent of at least two-thirds of the full-time curriculum requirements of the institution, as determined by the board.
(b) Except as provided in division (E)(2) of this section, effective January 1, 2017, each surviving child of a deceased member of the fund shall receive a monthly pension until the child attains twenty-two years of age or marries, whichever event occurs first.
Benefits to a surviving child who is at least eighteen years of age but under twenty-two years of age that under a former version of this section never commenced or were terminated due to a lack of attendance at an institution of learning or training and not commenced or resumed before January 1, 2017, shall commence or resume on the first day of the month immediately following receipt by the board of an application on a form provided by the board if the application is received on or before December 31, 2017. These benefits terminate on the child attaining twenty-two years of age.
(2) If any surviving child, regardless of age at the time of the member's death, because of physical or mental disability, is totally dependent upon the deceased member for support at the time of death, the child shall receive a monthly pension under this division during the child's natural life or until the child has recovered from the disability.
(3) An eligible surviving child shall receive a monthly pension as follows:
(a) For the period beginning July 1, 2001, and ending June 30, 2002, a monthly pension of one hundred fifty dollars plus the cost of living increase that was determined under former section 742.3720 of the Revised Code;
(b) For the period beginning July 1, 2002, and ending June 30, 2003, one hundred sixty-three dollars and fifty cents;
(c) For the period beginning July 1, 2003, and the period beginning the first day of each July thereafter and continuing for the following twelve months, an amount equal to the monthly amount paid during the prior twelve-month period plus four dollars and fifty cents.
(F)(1) If a deceased member of the fund leaves no surviving spouse or surviving children, but leaves one or two parents dependent upon the deceased member for support, each parent shall be paid a monthly pension. The pensions provided for in this division shall be paid during the natural life of the surviving parents, or until dependency ceases, or until remarriage, whichever event occurs first.
(2) Each eligible surviving parent shall be paid a monthly pension as follows:
(a) For the period ending June 30, 2002, one hundred six dollars for each parent or two hundred twelve dollars for a sole dependent parent;
(b) For the period beginning July 1, 2002, and ending June 30, 2003, one hundred nine dollars for each parent or two hundred eighteen dollars for a sole dependent parent;
(c) For the period beginning July 1, 2003, and the first day of each July thereafter and continuing for the following twelve months, an amount equal to the monthly amount paid during the prior twelve-month period plus three dollars for each parent or six dollars for a sole dependent parent.
(G)(1) Subject to the provisions of section 742.461 of the Revised Code, a member of the fund who voluntarily resigns or is removed from active service in a police or fire department is entitled to receive an amount equal to the sums deducted from the member's salary and credited to the member's account in the fund if all of the following apply:
(a) The member is not receiving a disability benefit or service pension from the fund;
(b) Two months have elapsed since the member's active service in a police or fire department was terminated;
(c) The member has not returned to active service in a police or fire department during that two-month period.
The payment of such accumulated contributions shall cancel the member's total service credit in the Ohio police and fire pension fund.
(2) A member described in division (G)(1) of this section who is married at the time of application for payment and would be eligible for age and service retirement under this section or section 742.39 of the Revised Code but for a forfeiture ordered under division (A) or (B) of section 2929.192 of the Revised Code shall submit with the application a written statement by the member's spouse attesting that the spouse consents to the payment of the member's accumulated contributions. Consent shall be valid only if it is signed and witnessed by a notary public. The board may waive the requirement of consent if the spouse is incapacitated or cannot be located, or for any other reason specified by the board. Consent or waiver is effective only with regard to the spouse who is the subject of the consent or waiver.
(H) On and after January 1, 1970, all pensions shall be increased in accordance with the following provisions:
(1) A member of the fund who retired prior to January 1, 1967, has attained age sixty-five on January 1, 1970, and was receiving a pension on December 31, 1969, pursuant to division (B) or (C)(1) of this section or former division (C)(2), (3), (4), or (5) of this section, shall have the pension increased by ten per cent.
(2) The monthly pension payable to eligible surviving spouses under division (D) of this section shall be increased by forty dollars for each surviving spouse receiving a pension on December 31, 1969.
(3) The monthly pension payable to each eligible child under division (E) of this section shall be increased by ten dollars for each child receiving a pension on December 31, 1969.
(4) The monthly pension payable to each eligible dependent parent under division (F) of this section shall be increased by thirty dollars for each parent receiving a pension on December 31, 1969.
(5) A member of the fund, including a survivor of a member, who is receiving a pension in accordance with the rules governing the granting of pensions and benefits in force on April 1, 1947, that provide an increase in the original pension from time to time pursuant to changes in the salaries of active members, shall not be eligible for the benefits provided in this division.
(I) On and after January 1, 1977, a member of the fund who was receiving a pension or benefit on December 31, 1973, under division (A), (B), (C)(1), or former division (C)(2) or (7) of this section shall have the pension or benefit increased as follows:
(1) If the member's annual pension or benefit is less than two thousand seven hundred dollars, it shall be increased to three thousand dollars.
(2) If the member's annual pension or benefit is two thousand seven hundred dollars or more, it shall be increased by three hundred dollars.
The following shall not be eligible to receive increased pensions or benefits as provided in this division:
(a) A member of the fund who is receiving a pension or benefit in accordance with the rules in force on April 1, 1947, governing the granting of pensions and benefits, which provide an increase in the original pension or benefit from time to time pursuant to changes in the salaries of active members;
(b) A member of the fund who is receiving a pension or benefit under division (A) or (B) of this section, based on funded volunteer or funded part-time service, or off-duty disability, or partial on-duty disability, or early vested service;
(c) A member of the fund who is receiving a pension under division (C)(1) of this section, based on funded volunteer or funded part-time service.
(J) On and after July 1, 1977, a member of the fund who was receiving an annual pension or benefit on December 31, 1973, pursuant to division (B) of this section, based upon partial disability, off-duty disability, or early vested service, or pursuant to former division (C)(3), (5), or (6) of this section, shall have such annual pension or benefit increased by three hundred dollars.
The following are not eligible to receive the increase provided by this division:
(1) A member of the fund who is receiving a pension or benefit in accordance with the rules in force on April 1, 1947, governing the granting of pensions and benefits, which provide an increase in the original pension or benefit from time to time pursuant to changes in the salaries of active members;
(2) A member of the fund who is receiving a pension or benefit under division (B) or (C)(2) of this section or former division (C)(3), (5), or (6) of this section based on volunteer or part-time service.
(K)(1) Except as otherwise provided in this division, every person who on July 24, 1986, is receiving an age and service or disability pension, allowance, or benefit pursuant to this chapter in an amount less than thirteen thousand dollars a year that is based upon an award made effective prior to February 28, 1984, shall receive an increase of six hundred dollars a year or the amount necessary to increase the pension or benefit to four thousand two hundred dollars after all adjustments required by this section, whichever is greater.
(2) Division (K)(1) of this section does not apply to the following:
(a) A member of the fund who is receiving a pension or benefit in accordance with rules in force on April 1, 1947, that govern the granting of pensions and benefits and that provide an increase in the original pension or benefit from time to time pursuant to changes in the salaries of active members;
(b) A member of the fund who is receiving a pension or benefit based on funded volunteer or funded part-time service.
(L) On and after July 24, 1986:
(1) The pension of each person receiving a pension under division (D) of this section on July 24, 1986, shall be increased to three hundred ten dollars per month.
(2) The pension of each person receiving a pension under division (E) of this section on July 24, 1986, shall be increased to ninety-three dollars per month.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 7 | Municipal Corporations

Chapter 742 | Police and Fire Pension Fund

Section 742.01 | Police and Fire Pension Fund Definitions.

Section 742.012 | Refund of Contributions to Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund Exceeding Salary Benchmarks.

Section 742.013 | Definitions for "Terminal Pay" and "Salary".

Section 742.02 | Creation and Purpose of Fund.

Section 742.03 | Board of Trustees to Administer and Control Fund.

Section 742.031 | Orientation Program Required for New Members - Continuing Education.

Section 742.032 | Members With Excessive Travel Expenses Ineligible for Another Term.

Section 742.04 | Election of Employee Members, Firefighter Retirant Member, and Police Retirant Member.

Section 742.041 | No Election if Only One Candidate Nominated.

Section 742.042 | Candidate Campaign Finance Statements - Donor Statement of Independent Expenditures.

Section 742.043 | Filing of Statements - Prohibited Campaign Activities.

Section 742.044 | Complaint Alleging Violation of Rc 742.043 - Procedure - Fine.

Section 742.045 | Adoption of Election Rules - Certification of Nominating Petitions and Election Results.

Section 742.046 | Disqualification of Convicted Member - Misconduct in Office - Removal Procedure.

Section 742.05 | Vacancy on Board of Trustees.

Section 742.06 | Oath or Affirmation of Office.

Section 742.07 | Meetings of Board of Trustees.

Section 742.08 | Expenses - Liability Insurance.

Section 742.09 | Attorney General Is Legal Counsel for Board.

Section 742.091 | Actions; Venue.

Section 742.10 | Powers of Board.

Section 742.101 | Transfer Expenses From Guarantee Fund to Expense Fund.

Section 742.102 | Travel Expense Policies - Bonus Policy - Budget.

Section 742.103 | Ethics Policy - Commission Approval - Ethics Training.

Section 742.104 | Chief Investment Officer - Supervision Duties - Monitoring of Securities Transactions.

Section 742.105 | Selection of Internal Auditor.

Section 742.11 | Investment Powers of Board.

Section 742.111 | Prohibited Business Transactions.

Section 742.112 | Restrictions on Fiduciaries.

Section 742.113 | Conflicts of Interest.

Section 742.114 | Designation of Ohio-Qualified Agents - Selection Policy - Utilization - Annual Report.

Section 742.115 | Annual Disclosures to Ohio Ethics Commission.

Section 742.116 | Designation of Ohio-Qualified Investment Managers - Utilization - Annual Report.

Section 742.12 | Bonds Purchased From Taxing Districts.

Section 742.13 | Record of Proceedings Between Board and Taxing District.

Section 742.14 | Actuarial Valuation of Pension Assets, Liabilities, and Funding Requirements of Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund.

Section 742.15 | Collecting and Retaining Data.

Section 742.16 | Amortizing Unfunded Actuarial Accrued Pension Liability.

Section 742.161 | Adjustment to Age and Years of Service Credit.

Section 742.17 | Form of Application or Election.

Section 742.21 | Service Credit for Membership in State or Municipal Retirement System.

Section 742.211 | Transfers of Service Credit and Contributions Between System and Cincinnati Retirement System.

Section 742.212 | Eligibility for Credit for Service in Cincinnati Retirement System.

Section 742.213 | Transferring Contributions to Cincinnati Retirement System.

Section 742.214 | Transferring Contributions on Deposit From Non-Uniform Retirement System.

Section 742.22 | Restoration to Active Duty After Receiving Disability Benefits.

Section 742.221 | Conditions for Receiving Credit for Time Spent on Pregnancy or Medical Disability Leave.

Section 742.23 | Municipal Police Department Employee Credit for Service in Fire Department.

Section 742.24 | Municipal Fire Department Employee Credit for Service in Police Department.

Section 742.25 | Member Credit for Service Credit in Former Pension Funds.

Section 742.251 | Credit for Full Time Out-of-State or Federal Service.

Section 742.26 | Employment of Opfpf or Other State Retirement System Retirant.

Section 742.27 | Purchasing Service Credit for Lay Off Period.

Section 742.30 | Paying Employer's Accrued Liability.

Section 742.301 | Penalty and Interest on Late Payment of an Employer's Accrued Liability.

Section 742.31 | Contribution by Employee; Adjustments by Board.

Section 742.311 | Annual Review of Adequacy of Contribution Rates.

Section 742.32 | Reporting Employee Deductions.

Section 742.33 | Police Officer Employers' Contribution.

Section 742.34 | Firefighter Employers' Contribution.

Section 742.35 | Payment of Employer's Contribution.

Section 742.351 | Notice of Member's Election to Retire.

Section 742.352 | Failure to Transmit Certain Reports and Payments Concerning Deductions.

Section 742.353 | Failure to Transmit Certain Reports and Payments Concerning Retirement Election.

Section 742.361 | Certification of Amount Required to Be Paid.

Section 742.362 | Annual Payment in Lieu of Employer Contribution.

Section 742.37 | Rules for Disbursement of Benefits and Pensions.

Section 742.371 | Credit for Time Previously Served in Active Full-Time Service of Ohio Police or Fire Department.

Section 742.374 | Additional Pension Payments for Retirees on and After 12-31-71.

Section 742.375 | Credit for Time Served in State Highway Patrol Retirement System.

Section 742.376 | Credit for Service as a Full-Time Police Officer or Firefighter Prior to 1-1-67.

Section 742.377 | Increasing Survivor Benefits.

Section 742.378 | Additional Monthly Payment.

Section 742.3710 | Increasing Survivor Benefits.

Section 742.3711 | Optional Plans Upon Retirement.

Section 742.3712 | Increase in Monthly Pension, Allowance or Benefit Effective 7-1-81.

Section 742.3713 | Increase in Monthly Benefit Effective 11-15-81.

Section 742.3714 | Designating Contingent Dependent Beneficiary.

Section 742.3715 | Election of Retiree to Change to Optional Plan.

Section 742.3716 | Annual Increases in Pension or Benefits.

Section 742.3717 | Annual Cost of Living Increase.

Section 742.3718 | Minimum Pension or Benefit.

Section 742.3719 | Increase in Benefit or Allowance When Irc 415 Limits Increased.

Section 742.3721 | Qualified Governmental Excess Benefit Arrangement Maintained and Established.

Section 742.38 | Minimum Medical Testing and Diagnostic Standards or Procedures to Be Incorporated Into Physical Examinations for Prospective Members.

Section 742.381 | Annual Report Disability Retirement Experience of Each Employer.

Section 742.39 | Eligibility for Disability Benefit.

Section 742.40 | Disability Benefit Recipient to Agree to Obtain Recommended Medical Treatment.

Section 742.41 | Annual Statement of Funds.

Section 742.42 | Maintenance of Individual Account.

Section 742.43 | Deferred Retirement Option Plan Established.

Section 742.44 | Electing to Participate in Deferred Retirement Option Plan.

Section 742.441 | Effect of Electing to Participate in Deferred Retirement Option Plan.

Section 742.442 | Determining Pension Amount if Electing to Participate in Deferred Retirement Option Plan.

Section 742.443 | Accrual of Monthly Pension Amount, Cost-of-Living Increases and Member Contributions if Electing to Participate in Deferred Retirement Option Plan.

Section 742.444 | Termination of Participation in Deferred Retirement Option Plan.

Section 742.445 | Termination of Participation in Deferred Retirement Option Plan Because of Acceptance of Disability Benefit.

Section 742.446 | Death Benefit if Electing to Participate in Deferred Retirement Option Plan.

Section 742.447 | Verifying Termination of Active Service.

Section 742.45 | Deduction From Benefit Payment for Group Health Insurance.

Section 742.451 | Additional Deposits to Fund Medical Expenses.

Section 742.46 | Vested Right to Pension or Benefit.

Section 742.461 | Restitution Order Based on Theft in Office or Certain Sex Offenses.

Section 742.462 | Order for Division of Marital Property.

Section 742.463 | Forfeiture of Retirement Benefits Under Rc 2929.192.

Section 742.464 | Benefits Subject to Termination.

Section 742.47 | Exemption From Attachment, Garnishment, Levy, or Seizure Under Any Legal or Equitable Process.

Section 742.48 | Written Notice of Waiver.

Section 742.50 | Death Benefit.

Section 742.51 | Election to Transfer From Public Employees Retirement System to Police and Fire Pension Fund.

Section 742.511 | Transfer of Police Officers of Newly Incorporated Municipality Prior to 12-1-83.

Section 742.512 | Transfer of Police Officers of Newly Incorporated Municipality on or After 12-1-83.

Section 742.513 | Township Officer Assuming Municipal Status May Transfer to Fund.

Section 742.514 | Transfer of Former Cincinnati Park Police Officers to Fund.

Section 742.515 | Firefighter's Election to Transfer From Public Employees Retirement System.

Section 742.516 | Firefighter's Election to Transfer to Public Employees Retirement System.

Section 742.52 | Purchasing Military Service Credit.

Section 742.521 | Credit for Military Service.

Section 742.53 | Long Term Care Insurance.

Section 742.54 | Volunteer Firemen's Relief and Pension Fund Operation and Maintenance.

Section 742.55 | Itemization of Purchases and Expenditures.

Section 742.56 | Payroll Deduction Plan for Payments for Service Credits.

Section 742.57 | Payments by Vouchers From State Treasury.

Section 742.58 | Lump Sum Death Benefit Payment.

Section 742.59 | Creation of Funds - Trustees.

Section 742.60 | Funds to Be Separate and Distinct Legal Entities.

Section 742.61 | Treasurer of State Is Custodian of Police and Fire Pension Fund.

Section 742.62 | Ohio Public Safety Officers Death Benefit Fund.

Section 742.63 | Adoption of Rules for Management of Fund and Disbursement of Benefits.

Section 742.64 | Recovering Erroneous Payments.

Section 742.99 | Penalty.