§ 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 […]
§ 24-12-202. Authority to employ investment advisor — Investment policy
(a) A board of trustees of a city nonuniformed employees’ pension plan with assets in excess of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) may employ an investment advisor as its agent to make investment recommendations and to invest the assets pursuant to a written board investment policy, provided that the governing body of the city declares […]
§ 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, […]
§ 24-12-203. Immunity — Jurisdiction
(a) Trustees who comply with the requirements of § 24-2-618(a) are not liable to the beneficiaries or to the trust for the decisions or actions of the agent to whom the function was delegated. (b) By accepting the delegation of a trust function from the trustees of a trust that is subject to the law […]
§ 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 […]
§ 24-12-204. Construction of subchapter
This act is cumulative to §§ 24-12-101 — 24-12-118 and shall not repeal those sections.
§ 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 […]
§ 24-12-107. Treasurer as custodian of fund
(a) The treasurer shall be custodian of the pension and relief fund for paid nonuniformed employees and shall keep his or her books and accounts concerning the fund in such manner as may be prescribed by the board of trustees of the pension and relief fund for paid nonuniformed employees. (b) The books and accounts […]