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§ 24-11-801. Board of trustees — Members

(a) The board of trustees of every firemen’s relief and pension fund established in a city, incorporated town, or duly qualified fire protection district under this subchapter shall be composed of the following: (1) The chief executive, who shall serve as chair of the board; (2) The city or district clerk or recorder, who shall […]

§ 24-11-802. Board of trustees — Proceedings

(a) Meetings of the board of trustees may be called by the chair or by a majority of the members in a manner established by the board. (b) The board shall issue orders signed by the chair and secretary to the persons entitled thereto for the amount of money ordered paid to the persons from […]

§ 24-11-803. Board of trustees — Powers

(a) In addition to the other powers granted in this subchapter, the board of trustees of a firemen’s relief and pension fund shall have the power to: (1) (A) Compel witnesses to attend and testify before it upon all matters connected with the operation of this act and in the same manner as provided by […]

§ 24-11-805. Investment

(a) (1) All moneys provided for the firemen’s relief and pension fund by this act shall be paid over to and received by the treasurer of the city or town for the sole use and benefit of the firemen’s relief and pension fund, and the firemen’s relief and pension fund shall be used for no […]

§ 24-11-806. Payments generally

(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, payments provided for in this act shall be made monthly upon proper vouchers and in such manner as provided for in other disbursements of the city or town. (b) In a firemen’s relief and pension fund in which the board of trustees of the firemen’s […]

§ 24-11-809. Apportionment of insurance premium tax generally

(a) (1) There is apportioned and set aside for the use and benefit of duly constituted firemen’s relief and pension funds and for the administrative and actuarial expenses of the Arkansas Fire and Police Pension Review Board the annual taxes of two and one-half percent (2.5%) on all foreign and alien premiums collected by all […]

§ 24-11-812. Tax levy by city council

(a) (1) After being once approved by a majority of those voting on the question at any general or special election of any city of the first class or city of the second class, a tax not to exceed one (1) mill on the dollar upon the assessed value of the real and personal property […]

§ 24-11-813. Clerk’s report to pension review board

It is made the duty of the clerk of each city, town, or fire improvement district in which an organized firemen’s relief and pension fund is maintained to file following each fiscal year a report with the Arkansas Fire and Police Pension Review Board of the number of firefighters with their names, dates of appointment, […]

§ 24-11-814. Subjection of fund to legal process

(a) Either before or after its order of disbursement by the board to disabled members of the fire department, or to the surviving spouse, guardian of any minor children, or dependent parent of the deceased or retired member of the department, no portion of the firemen’s relief and pension fund shall be held, seized, taken, […]

§ 24-11-815. Appeals

Any person possessing the qualifications required under this act who deems himself or herself aggrieved by the decision of any board of trustees of the firemen’s relief and pension fund, either in rejecting his or her claim or in the amount allowed by the board, or any city or town feeling itself aggrieved by any […]

§ 24-11-816. Membership — Contributions

(a) (1) Within sixty (60) days from July 1, 1975, each full-paid firefighter and each part-paid firefighter whose salary is fifty dollars ($50.00) or more per month, each part-paid firefighter whose salary is less than fifty dollars ($50.00) per month, and each active volunteer firefighter employed in the fire department of any city or town […]

§ 24-11-817. Military service

(a) In the event that a member of a firemen’s relief and pension fund, while an employee, enters the United States Armed Forces during any period of compulsory or voluntary military service, the armed service actually served by him or her shall be credited him or her as service under this subchapter. (b) (1) In […]

§ 24-11-818. Benefits — Voluntary retirement

(a) (1) (A) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires, the term “salary” shall mean recurring pays that are received for the firefighter’s regularly scheduled workweek and shall not include, except as otherwise provided in subdivision (a)(1)(B) of this section, payments for unused accrued sick leave or annual leave or the cash […]

§ 24-11-819. Benefits — Disability retirement

(a) (1) Any firefighter who becomes totally and permanently physically or mentally incapacitated for any suitable duty as an employee as a result of personal injury or disease may be retired by the board, upon written application filed by or on behalf of the member, if, after medical examination of the member made by or […]

§ 24-11-822. Benefits — Payments upon death of retirant or beneficiary

(a) (1) If a retirant and his or her eligible beneficiary, if any, of a local firemen’s relief and pension fund authorized by this subchapter, both die before they have received in annuity payments a total amount equal to the accumulated contributions, including any interest credits standing to the retirant’s credit in the system at […]