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36-8-6-8. Disability retirement; benefits; procedure for determination of disability and reinstatement; period of disability credited

IN Code § 36-8-6-8 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 8. (a) For a member who became disabled before July 1, 2000, the 1925 fund shall be used to pay a pension in a sum determined by the local board, but not exceeding:

(1) for a disability or disease occurring before July 1, 1982, fifty percent (50%); and

(2) for a disability or disease occurring after June 30, 1982, fifty-five percent (55%);

of the salary of a first class patrolman, to a member of the police department who has suffered or contracted a mental or physical disease or disability that renders the patrolman unable to perform the essential functions of any duty in the police department, considering reasonable accommodation to the extent required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. If a member who becomes eligible for a disability pension has more than twenty (20) years of service, the member is entitled to receive a disability pension equal to the pension the member would have received if the member had retired on the date of the disability.

(b) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, for a member who becomes disabled after June 30, 2000, the 1925 fund shall be used to pay a pension in a sum determined by the local board, but not exceeding fifty-five percent (55%) of the salary of a first class patrolman, to a member of the police department who has suffered or contracted a mental or physical disease or disability:

(1) that is:

(A) the direct result of:

(i) a personal injury that occurs while the fund member is on duty;

(ii) a personal injury that occurs while the fund member is off duty and is responding to an offense or a reported offense, in the case of a police officer; or

(iii) an occupational disease (as defined in IC 22-3-7-10), including a duty related disease that is also included within clause (B);

(B) a duty related disease (for purposes of this section, a "duty related disease" means a disease arising out of the fund member's employment. A disease is considered to arise out of the fund member's employment if it is apparent to the rational mind, upon consideration of all of the circumstances, that:

(i) there is a connection between the conditions under which the fund member's duties are performed and the disease;

(ii) the disease can be seen to have followed as a natural incident of the fund member's duties as a result of the exposure occasioned by the nature of the fund member's duties; and

(iii) the disease can be traced to the fund member's employment as the proximate cause); or

(C) a disability presumed incurred in the line of duty under IC 5-10-13 or IC 5-10-15; and

(2) that renders the member unable to perform the essential functions of any duty in the police department, considering reasonable accommodation to the extent required by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

If a member who becomes eligible for a disability pension has more than twenty (20) years of service, the member is entitled to receive a disability pension equal to the pension the member would have received if the member had retired on the date of the disability.

(c) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, for a member who becomes disabled after June 30, 2000, the 1925 fund shall be used to pay a pension in a sum determined by the local board, but not exceeding fifty-five percent (55%) of the salary of a first class patrolman, to a member of the police department who has suffered or contracted a mental or physical disease or disability:

(1) that is not described in subsection (b)(1); and

(2) that renders the member unable to perform the essential functions of any duty in the police department, considering reasonable accommodation to the extent required by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

If a member who becomes eligible for a disability pension has more than twenty (20) years of service, the member is entitled to receive a disability pension equal to the pension the member would have received if the member had retired on the date of the disability.

(d) The member must have retired from active service after a physical examination by the police surgeon or another surgeon appointed by the local board. The disability must be determined solely by the local board after the examination and a hearing conducted under IC 36-8-8-12.7. A member shall be retained on active duty with full pay until the member is retired by the local board because of the disability.

(e) After a member has been retired upon pension, the local board may, at any time, require the retired member to again be examined by the police surgeon or another surgeon appointed by the local board. After the examination the local board shall conduct a hearing under IC 36-8-8-12.7 to determine whether the disability still exists and whether the retired member should remain on the pension roll. The retired member shall be retained on the pension roll until reinstated in the service of the police department, except in case of resignation. If after the examination and hearing the retired member is found to have recovered from the member's disability and to be again fit for active duty, then the member shall be put on active duty with full pay and from that time is no longer entitled to payments from the 1925 fund. If the member fails or refuses to return to active duty, the member waives all rights to further benefits from the 1925 fund.

(f) If the salary of a first class patrolman is increased or decreased, the pension payable shall be proportionately increased or decreased. However, the monthly pension payable to a member or survivor may not be reduced below:

(1) the amount of the first full monthly pension received by that person; or

(2) fifty-five percent (55%) of the salary of a first class patrolman;

whichever is greater.

(g) Time spent receiving disability benefits is considered active service for the purpose of determining retirement benefits until the member has a total of twenty (20) years of service.

(h) A fund member who is receiving disability benefits under subsection (a) or (c) shall be transferred from disability to regular retirement status when the member becomes fifty-five (55) years of age.

(i) A fund member who is receiving disability benefits under subsection (b) is entitled to:

(1) receive a disability benefit for the remainder of the fund member's life; and

(2) have the amount of the disability benefit computed under section 9 of this chapter when the fund member becomes fifty-five (55) years of age.

[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 19-1-24-3 part.]

As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.55. Amended by Acts 1981, P.L.182, SEC.4; Acts 1982, P.L.213, SEC.1; P.L.311-1989, SEC.2; P.L.171-1990, SEC.1; P.L.4-1992, SEC.34; P.L.118-2000, SEC.4; P.L.185-2002, SEC.5; P.L.62-2006, SEC.2.

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36-8-6-8. Disability retirement; benefits; procedure for determination of disability and reinstatement; period of disability credited