Texas Statutes
Article 6243e. Texas Local Fire Fighters Retirement Act
Section 18. Provisions Applicable to Boards of Trustees Generally

Sec. 18. PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO BOARDS OF TRUSTEES GENERALLY. (a) A board of trustees established under this Act may receive, handle, control, manage, and disburse the fund for the retirement system, hear and determine all applications for retirement and claims for disability, either partial or total, and designate beneficiaries and participants as provided by this Act. The chairman and vice chairman of a board may swear witnesses for the purpose of taking testimony before the board on any matter related to the fund. A board may issue a subpoena addressed to a sheriff or constable to require the attendance of a witness or the production of books, records, or other documents that may be necessary and proper for the purposes of a proceeding before the board.
(b) A member of a board of trustees established under this Act takes office on the first meeting of the board that occurs after the member is elected or designated a member or assumes the position that makes the person a member ex officio. At the time a person takes office as a member of a board of trustees established under this Act, the person shall take an oath of office that the person will diligently and honestly administer the affairs of the retirement system and fund and will not knowingly violate or willingly permit to be violated any provision of this Act.
(c) A board of trustees established under this Act shall meet monthly at such times and places as the board by resolution designates and at other times at the call of the chairman. A majority of the trustees of a board is a quorum.
(d) A board established under this Act shall keep accurate minutes and records of its proceedings and a record of all claims, receipts, and disbursements relating to the fund. An order of a board must be made by vote recorded in the minutes of its proceedings.
(e) A board established under this Act may make a disbursement from the fund only on a regular voucher signed by one or more persons designated by the board. Subject to the approval of a majority of the participating members voting by secret ballot at an election at which at least 50 percent of the participating members of the retirement system vote, a board established under this Act shall determine whether the signatures of one, two, or three persons are required for vouchers.
(f) A board of trustees established under this Act may designate a bank or, as applicable, the chief financial officer of the municipality or other political subdivision or the secretary-treasurer of the board to be custodian of the assets of the retirement system. If the chief financial officer or the secretary-treasurer of the board is designated custodian, the person's official bond and oath of office are conditioned additionally on the faithful performance of the person's duties as custodian of the assets of the retirement system.
(g) Repealed by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1316, Sec. 4.01(3), eff. June 14, 2013.
(h) A vacancy in the office of a trustee of a board established under this section shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term in the manner that the office was previously filled.

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Article 6243e. Texas Local Fire Fighters Retirement Act

Section 1. Short Title

Section 2. Definitions

Section 3. Application of Act

Section 4. Retirement System and Trust Fund

Section 5. Exemption From Judicial Process

Section 6. Social Security

Section 7. Modification of Benefits and Eligibility

Section 8. Recovery of Amounts Wrongfully Obtained

Section 9. Membership

Section 10. Service Credit

Section 11. Previous Fire Department Service

Section 12. Service Retirement

Section 13.

Section 14. Disability Retirement

Section 15. Death Benefits

Section 16. Reduction of Benefits During Deficiency

Section 17. Person Causing Death of Member or Annuitant

Section 18. Provisions Applicable to Boards of Trustees Generally

Section 18A.

Section 18B. Technical Assistance, Training, and Information for Boards of Trustees

Section 19. Board of Trustees for Paid or Part-Paid Fire Department

Section 20. Board of Trustees for Volunteer Fire Department

Section 21.

Section 21A.

Section 22. Appeals From Local Board Decisions

Section 22A. Attorney

Section 23. Actuary

Section 24. Certified Public Accountant

Section 25. Other Expenses

Section 26. Gifts Accepted From Any Source

Section 27. Investment of Assets

Section 28. Investment Manager and Counseling Service

Section 29. Contributions

Section 30. Pick Up of Employee Contributions

Section 31. Termination of Participation in Act

Section 31A. Authority of Certain Retirement Systems to Exclude Certain Persons From Coverage

Section 32. Confidentiality of Information About Members, Retirees, Annuitants, or Beneficiaries