103:1 Declaration of Policy. – The public welfare requires that a system of retirement benefits shall be established to compensate the permanent policemen of this state for their future public services rendered in the performance of their duties of protecting life and property within this state; and that suitable compensation shall be provided for […]
103:10 Normal Contribution Rate. – The normal contribution rate shall be determined as the uniform and constant percentage of the annual salary of the average new permanent policeman entering the system which, if contributed on the basis of his salary throughout his entire period of active service would be sufficient, together with the assessment […]
103:11 Administration of Retirement Fund. – I. All moneys collected by the board hereunder shall be forthwith remitted to the state treasurer who shall act as custodian of the retirement fund. Donations to the retirement fund may be accepted by the state treasurer. With the exception of such moneys as may be required for […]
103:12 Retirement. – Any permanent policeman who accepts the provisions of this chapter may retire from active service after serving as a permanent policeman for a period of 25 continuous years or after reaching the age of 65 regardless of his period of service as a permanent policeman. Any permanent policeman accepting the provisions […]
103:13 War Service. – In case of a break in a policeman’s continuous service by reason of military or federal law enforcement service directly attributable to war, the board shall construe as a period of continuous service the total service of such policeman before the break, his military or federal law enforcement service and […]
103:14 Retirement Benefits. – Any permanent policeman who retires or is dismissed from service as provided in RSA 103:12 and who shall have complied with all the provisions hereof and with the rules and regulations of the board shall be entitled to receive from the retirement fund, for each year during the remainder of […]
103:14-a Repealed by 1977, 528:18, eff. July 1, 1977. –
103:14-b Repealed by 1977, 528:17, eff. July 1, 1977. –
103:14-c Supplementary Allowances; Municipal Policemen. – Any municipal police beneficiary who retired prior to July 1, 1961 and who is in receipt of a retirement allowance on January 1, 1974 shall, beginning with the month of January, 1974 and monthly thereafter, but not beyond the month of December, 1974, have his allowance increased by […]
103:14-d Supplementary Cost of Living Allowances; Municipal Police. – Any municipal police beneficiary who retired between July 1, 1961 and January 1, 1968 and who is in receipt of a retirement allowance on January 1, 1974 shall, beginning with the month of January, 1974 and monthly thereafter, but not beyond the month of December, […]
103:14-e Repealed by 1977, 528:19, eff. July 1, 1977. –
103:14-f Supplementary Allowances; State Policemen. – Any state police beneficiary who retired prior to September 1, 1973, and who is in receipt of a retirement allowance on January 1, 1974 shall, beginning with the month of January, 1974 and monthly thereafter, but not beyond the month of December, 1974, have his allowance increased by […]
103:14-g Repealed by 1977, 528:21, eff. July 1, 1977. –
103:15 Compensation in Case of Death or Permanent Disability. – Any permanent policeman accepting the provisions hereof who shall have become permanently and totally disabled to perform useful service, because of injury received in the actual performance of his duty, may be retired by the board, and shall be entitled to the benefits hereunder […]
103:15-a Temporary Assignment to Another Department; Compensation. – Any permanent policeman accepting the provisions of this chapter who is, at the time of his death or disability, working for some other than his own police department or a component of the state or federal government on a temporary assignment shall be compensated as though […]
103:16 Resignation, Dismissal and Reinstatement. – Any permanent policeman accepting the provisions hereof who shall resign or be dismissed from service before becoming eligible for retirement and the estate or designated beneficiary of any such permanent policeman who may die before becoming eligible for retirement, not as the result of an injury received in […]
103:17 Compensation Upon Death After Retirement. – The estate or designated beneficiary of any permanent policeman who shall die after having retired under the provisions of RSA 103:14 or 15 shall be entitled to receive from the retirement fund any excess of the total payments made thereto by him, without interest, over the aggregate […]
103:18 Exemption of Payments and Benefits; Assignability. – The payments made by permanent policemen to the board and the benefits or compensation received hereunder shall be exempt from taxation, attachment, and the operation of laws relating to insolvency or bankruptcy. No assignment of benefits or compensation due hereunder shall be valid unless approved by […]
103:18-a Authorized Deductions. – Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter any member of the policemen’s retirement system who makes application for benefits under this chapter and who was at the time a member of an insurance or hospitalization group plan for which payroll deductions are authorized, may request that the monthly premium for […]
103:18-b Benefit Assignments, Etc. – Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, benefits or compensation due hereunder shall be subject to any attachment, assignment, and execution to the same extent as such rights under private retirement systems. No approval from the board shall be required for such assignments. Source. 1977, 465:2, eff. Sept. […]