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§ 24-10-504. Forfeiture and restoration

AR Code § 24-10-504 (2018) (N/A)
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(a)

(1) When a member is no longer employed by any employer in covered employment, he or she shall cease to be a member of the Arkansas Local Police and Fire Retirement System.

(2) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, upon termination of his or her membership his or her credited service shall be forfeited by him or her.

(3) If the person becomes reemployed by any employer in covered employment, he or she shall again become a member of the system under subdivision (a)(4) of this section.

(4) Upon his or her reemployment, his or her credited service last forfeited by him or her shall be restored to his or her credit, but only if he or she returns to the system the amount, if any, he or she withdrew from the system, together with regular interest from the date of withdrawal to the date of repayment.

(b)

(1) Upon a member's retirement, he or she shall cease to be a member.

(2) Except under subdivision (b)(3) of this section or as otherwise provided in this chapter, he or she shall not again become a member of the system.

(3) Upon a member's retirement for a period of not less than ninety (90) days, the member may return to volunteer service with a covered employer and may continue to draw the retirant's annuity if the retirant desires to return to the covered employer and voluntarily waives further service credit in the system or in any other police or firefighter-related pension fund.

(c)

(1) Should a former member entitled to a vested annuity provided for in § 24-10-611 reenter covered employment before becoming a retirant, he or she shall cease to be entitled to a vested annuity and shall become a member, with his or her previous credited service reactivated and to be increased by the reemployment.

(2) (A) If a former member entitled to a vested annuity under § 24-10-611 reenters covered employment after becoming a retirant, the former member may again become a member with previous credited service restored and increased by the period of reemployment, but only if the former member:

(i) Was not a participant in the Local Police and Fire Deferred Retirement Option Plan under § 24-10-701;

(ii) Was a retirant for at least thirty (30) days; and

(iii) Remains reemployed for at least twelve (12) months.

(B) During the time of reemployment, the retirement benefits shall not be paid.

(C) The former member may exercise the reemployment option under this subdivision (c)(2) one (1) time only.

(D)

(i) At the end of the period of reemployment, the retirement benefit will be recalculated using service time, including the reemployment service, and final average pay.

(ii) However, the final average pay shall be the same final average pay used initially to calculate the retirement benefit unless the period of reemployment lasts at least thirty-six (36) months, in which case the final average pay will be recalculated as defined under § 24-10-102(17).

(d)

(1) Upon the retirement of a member whose credited service results from employment with more than one (1) employer, the amount of his or her annuity shall be based upon his or her total credited service in force at the time of his or her retirement and his or her final average pay during the total credited service.

(2) Each employer shall be responsible financially, within the provisions of this chapter, for the portion of the annuity based upon the service credited the member for employment with the employer, and the benefit program to be applied to each portion of credited service shall be the benefit program the employer had in effect at the time the member left the employment of the employer.

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§ 24-10-504. Forfeiture and restoration