Section 103:14-a – Repealed by 1977, 528:18, eff. July 1, 1977.
103:14-a Repealed by 1977, 528:18, eff. July 1, 1977. –
Section 103:14-b – Repealed by 1977, 528:17, eff. July 1, 1977.
103:14-b Repealed by 1977, 528:17, eff. July 1, 1977. –
Section 103:14-c – Supplementary Allowances; Municipal Policemen.
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 […]
Section 103:8 – Additional Retirement Allowance.
103:8 Additional Retirement Allowance. – In addition to the assessment made on the assessable part of any policeman’s annual salary as hereinbefore provided, and subject to the approval of the board and to such rules and regulations as the board may prescribe with respect thereto, any permanent policeman may provide for himself an additional […]
Section 103:1 – Declaration of Policy.
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 […]
Section 103:2 – Definition.
103:2 Definition. – The words "permanent policeman" as used herein shall mean any person, male or female, who is a chief, deputy chief, marshal, deputy marshal, colonel, major, captain, lieutenant, sergeant, officer of other rank, inspector, chief clerk, clerk, radio dispatcher, radio engineer or operator, patrolman, trooper, detective, investigator, mechanic, electrician, laboratory worker or […]
Section 103:3 – Board of Trustees.
103:3 Board of Trustees. – The administration of the retirement system established by this chapter is hereby vested in the board of trustees established by RSA 100-A:14 and it shall have with respect to this system all the rights, powers, duties, restrictions, and immunities it has with respect to the retirement system established by […]
Section 103:4 – Membership.
103:4 Membership. – Any permanent policeman in this state who prior to July 1, 1967 accepted the provisions of this chapter shall continue to be entitled to the benefits of this system thereafter, unless on or before November 30, 1967 or May 1, 1968 he files with the board of trustees, on a form […]
Section 103:5 – Duties of Retirement Board.
103:5 Duties of Retirement Board. – The board shall supervise the collection of assessments on all permanent policemen accepting the provisions hereof, and the payment of retirement benefits and other compensation under this chapter. To carry out the purposes hereof the board may make all manner of reasonable rules and regulations not inconsistent with […]
Section 103:6 – Individual Accounts.
103:6 Individual Accounts. – The board shall establish and keep a record of the individual account of each permanent policeman accepting the provisions hereof. Each individual account shall state the policeman’s age, annual salary, length of service, date of acceptance of chapter, date of retirement, payments to the retirement fund, and the benefits or […]