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Section 1202 - Definitions.

UT Code § 49-11-1202 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) "Affiliated emergency services worker" means a person who: (i) is employed by a participating employer; (ii) performs emergency services for another participating employer that is a different agency; (iii) is trained in techniques and skills required for the emergency service; (iv) continues to receive regular training required for the service; (v) is on the rolls as a trained affiliated emergency services worker of the participating employer; and (vi) provides ongoing service for a participating employer, which service may include service as a volunteer firefighter, reserve law enforcement officer, search and rescue worker, emergency medical technician, ambulance worker, park ranger, or public utilities worker. (b) "Affiliated emergency services worker" does not include a person who performs work or service but does not meet the requirements of Subsection (1)(a).

(a) "Affiliated emergency services worker" means a person who: (i) is employed by a participating employer; (ii) performs emergency services for another participating employer that is a different agency; (iii) is trained in techniques and skills required for the emergency service; (iv) continues to receive regular training required for the service; (v) is on the rolls as a trained affiliated emergency services worker of the participating employer; and (vi) provides ongoing service for a participating employer, which service may include service as a volunteer firefighter, reserve law enforcement officer, search and rescue worker, emergency medical technician, ambulance worker, park ranger, or public utilities worker.

(i) is employed by a participating employer;

(ii) performs emergency services for another participating employer that is a different agency;

(iii) is trained in techniques and skills required for the emergency service;

(iv) continues to receive regular training required for the service;

(v) is on the rolls as a trained affiliated emergency services worker of the participating employer; and

(vi) provides ongoing service for a participating employer, which service may include service as a volunteer firefighter, reserve law enforcement officer, search and rescue worker, emergency medical technician, ambulance worker, park ranger, or public utilities worker.

(b) "Affiliated emergency services worker" does not include a person who performs work or service but does not meet the requirements of Subsection (1)(a).

(2) "Amortization rate" means the amortization rate, as defined in Section 49-11-102, to be applied to the system that would have covered the retiree if the retiree's reemployed position were deemed to be an eligible, full-time position within that system.

(3) (a) "Reemployed," "reemploy," or "reemployment" means work or service performed for a participating employer after retirement, in exchange for compensation. (b) Reemployment includes work or service performed on a contract for a participating employer if the retiree is: (i) listed as the contractor; or (ii) an owner, partner, or principal of the contractor.

(a) "Reemployed," "reemploy," or "reemployment" means work or service performed for a participating employer after retirement, in exchange for compensation.

(b) Reemployment includes work or service performed on a contract for a participating employer if the retiree is: (i) listed as the contractor; or (ii) an owner, partner, or principal of the contractor.

(i) listed as the contractor; or

(ii) an owner, partner, or principal of the contractor.

(4) "Retiree": (a) means a person who: (i) retired from a participating employer; and (ii) begins reemployment on or after July 1, 2010, with a participating employer; and (b) does not include a person: (i) (A) who was reemployed by a participating employer before July 1, 2010; and (B) whose participating employer that reemployed the person under Subsection (4)(b)(i)(A) was dissolved, consolidated, merged, or structurally changed in accordance with Section 49-11-621 on or after July 1, 2010; or (ii) who is working under a phased retirement agreement in accordance with Title 49, Chapter 11, Part 13, Phased Retirement.

(a) means a person who: (i) retired from a participating employer; and (ii) begins reemployment on or after July 1, 2010, with a participating employer; and

(i) retired from a participating employer; and

(ii) begins reemployment on or after July 1, 2010, with a participating employer; and

(b) does not include a person: (i) (A) who was reemployed by a participating employer before July 1, 2010; and (B) whose participating employer that reemployed the person under Subsection (4)(b)(i)(A) was dissolved, consolidated, merged, or structurally changed in accordance with Section 49-11-621 on or after July 1, 2010; or (ii) who is working under a phased retirement agreement in accordance with Title 49, Chapter 11, Part 13, Phased Retirement.

(i) (A) who was reemployed by a participating employer before July 1, 2010; and (B) whose participating employer that reemployed the person under Subsection (4)(b)(i)(A) was dissolved, consolidated, merged, or structurally changed in accordance with Section 49-11-621 on or after July 1, 2010; or

(A) who was reemployed by a participating employer before July 1, 2010; and

(B) whose participating employer that reemployed the person under Subsection (4)(b)(i)(A) was dissolved, consolidated, merged, or structurally changed in accordance with Section 49-11-621 on or after July 1, 2010; or

(ii) who is working under a phased retirement agreement in accordance with Title 49, Chapter 11, Part 13, Phased Retirement.

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Section 1202 - Definitions.