§ 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 […]
§ 24-12-130. Limitation on benefits provided by Acts 1997, No. 1098
Nothing contained in § 24-12-129 should be interpreted to prevent a municipality from providing benefits contained in § 24-12-129 to retirees who are less than age fifty-five (55) or who have completed fewer than twenty (20) years of municipal service. Further, any person who qualified and participated in a municipal health care plan under § […]
§ 24-12-131. Monthly benefit increase
Any former mayor of a municipality having a population of not fewer than twenty-one thousand eight hundred (21,800) nor more than twenty-two thousand eight hundred (22,800) according to the 1990 Federal Decennial Census who is receiving a monthly retirement annuity of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) from a municipality shall receive an increase to three […]
§ 24-12-132. Health benefits for retired municipal employees and officials
(a) A retired employee or official may participate in the healthcare plan of the municipality from which he or she retired if he or she: (1) Is receiving a retirement benefit from the Arkansas Local Police and Fire Retirement System, Arkansas Public Employees’ Retirement System, or a local pension fund; (2) Pays both the employer […]
§ 24-12-117. Benefits — Death of employee
(a) (1) If while in the performance of his or her duty any employee shall be killed or die as a result of injuries received in performing that duty, or shall die of a disease contracted by reason of that occupation, or shall die of natural causes while in service, and shall leave a spouse […]
§ 24-12-118. Funeral expenses
(a) Whenever an active or retired employee shall die or be killed, the board of trustees of the pension and relief fund for paid nonuniformed employees shall appropriate from the pension and relief fund for paid nonuniformed employees the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) to pay the funeral expenses of the decedent. (b) However, […]