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Section 32063.

32063. Any member may file with the board a written statement nominating one or more beneficiaries, jointly, contingently, or both. If joint beneficiaries are named, the board may pay the amount due to any one of them, and the payment is a complete discharge. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Section 32200.

32200. This chapter may be cited as the County Fire Service Retirement Law. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Section 32201.

32201. The purpose of this chapter is to recognize a public obligation to employees in the public service whose duties expose them to more than ordinary risks and to provide a means whereby such public employees who become incapacitated in the performance of their duties or by age may be replaced by more capable employees […]

Section 32202.

32202. This chapter shall be given a liberal interpretation with a view of carrying out its purpose and shall not be construed as a local measure or one intended as a benefit to particular persons or places. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Section 32203.

32203. Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions and general provisions contained in this article govern the construction of this chapter. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Section 32052.

32052. After 20 years of service any motorcycle police officer may be retired by the board for service, if in the judgment of three physicians appointed by the board he is unable to discharge the duties of his office properly. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Section 32204.

32204. “County foresters, firewardens and firemen” include all county foresters, county firewardens, deputy or assistant county foresters, deputy or assistant county firewardens, fire apparatus engineers, fire prevention inspectors, forest firemen, fire patrolmen, and foremen assigned to fire suppression crews, and all other personnel not specifically excluded who are assigned to active fire suppression in any […]

Section 32053.

32053. Any member shall be retired for disability regardless of age or amount of service, if incapacitated for the performance of duty as the result of an injury or disease occurring in and arising out of the course of his employment. Any member otherwise incapacitated for the performance of duty shall be retired regardless of […]

Section 32204.5.

32204.5. Any person who enters service as a “county forester, firewarden, or fireman” and has reached his fortieth birthday, shall be ineligible to become a member under this chapter, except any person who is a member at the time of the adoption of this amendment will retain his membership. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 1369.)

Section 32054.

32054. If a member who has served 15 years or more develops heart trouble, it shall be presumed in any proceeding under this chapter, by the board and by the court, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that such heart trouble is an injury or disease occuring in and arising out of his […]