South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 13 - Firemen's Pension Funds In Cities
Section 9-13-230. Fund and payments not subject to execution or other legal process.

No portion of any such pension fund shall, either before or after an order for its distribution by the board to such disabled and pensioned members of the fire department, be held, taken, subjected to or retained or levied on by virtue of any attachment, execution, injunction, writ, interlocutory or other order or decree or any process or proceeding whatsoever issued out of or by any court in this State for the payment or satisfaction in whole or in part of any debt, damage, claim, demand or judgment against any member, but such fund shall be sacredly held, kept, secured and distributed for the purpose of pensioning the persons, or the payment of funeral expenses, as named in this chapter, and for no other purpose whatsoever.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 61-407; 1952 Code Section 61-407; 1942 Code Section 7532; 1932 Code Sections 7551 to 7566; Civ. C. '22 Sections 4658 to 4673; Civ. C. '12 Sections 2968 to 2983; 1904 (24) 490; 1945 (44) 236.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 9 - Retirement Systems

Chapter 13 - Firemen's Pension Funds In Cities

Section 9-13-10. Power of cities to establish pension funds, create board of trustees, and raise monies.

Section 9-13-20. Board of trustees and officers.

Section 9-13-30. City attorney shall advise and represent board.

Section 9-13-40. Rules and regulations; decisions on applications.

Section 9-13-45. Annual actuarial valuation of assets and liabilities.

Section 9-13-50. Investment of fund.

Section 9-13-60. Selection of depository.

Section 9-13-70. Payments by treasurer to fund; collection of assessments.

Section 9-13-80. Sources of funds.

Section 9-13-90. Annual report of board.

Section 9-13-100. Record of proceedings.

Section 9-13-110. Interest on deposits or investments.

Section 9-13-120. Disbursement of funds.

Section 9-13-130. Only regular members are eligible for pensions or other benefits.

Section 9-13-140. Eligibility of person who was thirty-five years of age when first employed as a fireman.

Section 9-13-150. Retirement after twenty-five years of service.

Section 9-13-160. Disability retirement.

Section 9-13-170. Amount of pension upon disability retirement.

Section 9-13-180. Effect of demotion for political reasons.

Section 9-13-190. Funeral benefits.

Section 9-13-200. Proration of benefits when fund is insufficient.

Section 9-13-210. Fund shall contain minimum amount as a prerequisite to payment.

Section 9-13-220. Record of retired firemen.

Section 9-13-230. Fund and payments not subject to execution or other legal process.