§ 24-12-120. City attorneys in cities of the first class and cities of the second class
(a) Upon approval by the governing body, a city of the first class or city of the second class may provide for retirement benefits established by this section for a city attorney elected or appointed to office. (b) In all cities of the first class and cities of the second class in this state, any […]
§ 24-12-121. City clerk — Clerk-treasurer
(a) (1) A city clerk or clerk-treasurer in a city of the first class may retire from office for the remainder of his or her life at the retirement pay provided in this section if the person has served as city clerk, clerk-treasurer, or city treasurer for: (A) Not less than ten (10) years, upon […]
§ 24-12-122. Deputy city clerks
(a) Any deputy city clerk in a city of the first class who shall have served twenty (20) years as deputy city clerk, who shall have attained the age of sixty-five (65), and who shall retire from office or be succeeded by another deputy city clerk may receive for the remainder of his or her […]
§ 24-12-123. Mayors of cities of the first class
(a) (1) (A) In all cities of the first class in this state, any person who shall serve as mayor of the city for a period of not less than ten (10) years, upon reaching age sixty (60), or any person who shall serve as mayor of the city for a period of not less […]
§ 24-12-124. Mayors of cities of the second class
(a) (1) A person who has served as mayor of a city of the second class for at least twenty (20) years may retire at any age, and a person who has served as a mayor of a city of the second class for at least sixteen (16) years may retire upon reaching sixty-five (65) […]
§ 24-12-125. Treasurers of cities of the first class
(a) Upon approval of the governing body of any city of the first class, any person who has served as city treasurer of the city for a period of fifteen (15) years and who shall retire from office or be succeeded by another city treasurer shall, upon reaching sixty (60) years of age, receive for […]
§ 24-12-126. Participation in Arkansas Public Employees’ Retirement System by certain city or utility managers
(a) The city or utility manager of any municipality in this state having a city manager form of government and a population of fewer than fifty thousand (50,000) inhabitants, according to the most recent federal decennial census, at his or her option may be included in or excluded from membership in the Municipal Division of […]
§ 24-12-127. Recorder-treasurers and city treasurers of the second class
(a) (1) Any recorder-treasurers and city treasurers in a city of the second class who shall have served as recorder-treasurer and city treasurer for a period of not less than ten (10) years, upon reaching the age of sixty (60), or who shall serve twenty (20) years without regard to age, may, upon a vote […]
§ 24-12-128. County officials and employees
When any county official or county employee retires and either is age fifty-five (55) or older and vested in the County Division of the Arkansas Public Employees’ Retirement System or has thirty (30) or more years of actual service or thirty-five (35) years of credited service in the County Division regardless of age, the official […]
§ 24-12-129. Municipal officials and employees
When any municipal official or municipal employee age fifty-five (55) or over who has completed twenty (20) years of service to the municipality and who is vested in the retirement system retires, the official or employee may continue to participate in the municipality’s healthcare plan, receiving the same medical benefits and paying the same premium […]