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§ 51.1-807. Police officers’ pension and retirement boards

Any county, city, or town in this Commonwealth having a police department may establish, in the manner hereinafter provided, a board to be known as the “police officers’ pension and retirement board.” The board shall be a body corporate and consist of five members. One member shall be the treasurer of the county, city, or […]

§ 51.1-808. Powers, authority, and duties of board

The general powers, authority, and duties of any police officers’ pension and retirement board shall be as follows: 1. To adopt bylaws and regulations which the board deems necessary to conduct its affairs; 2. To provide for appropriate clerical, legal, medical, and other services and to pay reasonable compensation for such services; 3. To require […]

§ 51.1-809. Treasurer of board

The treasurer of the board shall be the custodian of the board’s funds and securities and shall give bond, payable to the board, in such amount and with such surety as the board requires, conditioned for the faithful performance of duties and the proper accounting for all funds and securities which the treasurer receives. The […]

§ 51.1-810. Time credited to service record

The time of service of any member of a police department having a police pension and retirement board prior to June 22, 1940, shall be computed to the credit of the member’s service record; however, the pension amount payable shall be determined by that proportion of the amounts provided for by this chapter, which the […]

§ 51.1-811. Eligibility for retirement; retirement allowance

Any member of a police department who has completed twenty years of service in the department and attained the age of fifty years may retire and receive the pension and benefits provided in this section. Upon retirement, a member shall receive a retirement allowance, payable to the member for life, equal to fifty percent of […]

§ 51.1-814. Employing such presumption in determining eligibility for benefits

The presumption established in § 51.1-813 shall be employed in determining eligibility for death, retirement, sickness, and other benefits, provided pursuant to any other provision of law, the charter of any city or town, or otherwise, for any member of a county, city, or town police department or sheriff or deputy sheriff who dies or […]

§ 51.1-817. Salary deductions payable to estate or refunded

If any police officer dies while in active service and leaves no dependents, the member’s salary deductions shall be payable to the member’s estate. If any police officer separates from service before becoming eligible for a pension, seventy-five percent of salary deductions shall be refunded to the member. 1940, p. 739; Michie Code 1942, § […]

§ 51.1-818. Funds for payment of pensions and benefits

Any and all cash assets and funds not necessary for immediate payment of pensions or benefits shall be invested in securities that are legal investments under the laws of the Commonwealth for public sinking funds. Any funds raised by any police officers’ pension and retirement board for the payment of pensions and benefits shall be […]

§ 51.1-819. Adoption of article optional by counties, cities, and towns; appeal

Any county, city, or town in this Commonwealth having a police department may adopt the provisions of this article and establish a police officers’ pension and retirement board if the governing body of the county, city, or town adopts a resolution approved by a majority of all the members thereof, by a recorded yea and […]

§ 51.1-820. Police officers’ pensions and retirements

All of the provisions of this article, including all authorizations and all requirements, shall apply to all counties having the county manager plan of government, except Arlington County. 1974, c. 63, § 51-127.9; 1975, c. 272; 1990, c. 832.