§15-11-1. Law-Enforcement, Safety and Emergency Worker Funeral Expense Fund Created
There is created within the State Treasury a special fund known as the "law-enforcement, safety and emergency worker funeral expense payment fund", into which there shall be deposited such moneys as from time to time may be appropriated by the Legislature or received from other sources as may be donated or otherwise provided for the […]
§15-11-2. Payment of Funeral Expenses of Law-Enforcement, Safety, and Emergency Workers Killed in the Line of Duty
(a) The Secretary of Military Affairs and Public Safety shall, upon written request, direct payment from the fund in the form of a draft as provided in this article up to and including an amount not exceeding $8,000 for the reasonable funeral expenses, including burial expenses, of a law-enforcement, safety, or emergency worker killed on […]
§15-12-1. Short Title
This article may be cited as the "Sex Offender Registration Act."
§15-12-1a. Intent and Findings
(a) It is the intent of this article to assist law-enforcement agencies' efforts to protect the public from sex offenders by requiring sex offenders to register with the State Police detachment in the county where he or she shall reside and by making certain information about sex offenders available to the public as provided in […]
§15-12-2. Registration
(a) The provisions of this article apply both retroactively and prospectively. (b) Any person who has been convicted of an offense or an attempted offense or has been found not guilty by reason of mental illness, mental retardation, or addiction of an offense under any of the following provisions of this code or under a […]
§15-10A-2. Reemployment of Law-Enforcement Officers
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, any honorably retired law-enforcement officer may, at the discretion of the head of a law-enforcement agency, be reemployed subject to the provisions of this article: Provided, That a retired law-enforcement officer employed pursuant to this article must be certified pursuant to article twenty-nine, chapter thirty. […]
§15-10A-3. Examination Requirements
A retired law-enforcement officer applying for reemployment under this article is required to pass mental and physical examinations as required, and meet such other requirements, as may be provided in rules promulgated by the head of the applicable law-enforcement agency.
§15-10A-4. Coverage for Illness or Injury
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, the head of the law-enforcement agency shall make provisions for coverage of personnel employed pursuant to this article by the workers' compensation division and Bureau of Employment Programs. In the event an individual reemployed pursuant to this article sustains an illness or injury which is […]
§15-10A-5. Ineligibility for Contributions to Pensions
Any person reemployed pursuant to this article is not eligible to contribute to any pension plan administered by the Consolidated Public Retirement Board, nor may he or she establish or accrue any new pension eligibility as a result of such reemployment.
§15-10A-6. Employment Status; Civil Service; and Retirement Benefits
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, any person reemployed pursuant to this article shall serve at the will and pleasure of the head of the law-enforcement agency, and is subject to termination without cause. (b) Any person reemployed pursuant to this article may not be included in the classified service of […]