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423B.09 Relief association service pensions and disability pensions.

Subdivision 1. Minneapolis police; persons entitled to receive pensions. The association shall grant pensions payable from the police pension fund in monthly installments to persons entitled to pensions in the manner and for the following purposes.

(a) When the actuarial value of assets of the fund according to the most recent annual actuarial valuation performed in accordance with sections 356.215 and 356.216 is less than 90 percent of the actuarial accrued liabilities, an active member or a deferred pensioner who has performed duty as a member of the police department of the city for five years or more, upon written application after retiring from duty and reaching at least age 50, is entitled to be paid monthly for life a service pension equal to eight units. For full years of service beyond five years, the service pension increases by 1.6 units for each full year, to a maximum of 40 units. When the actuarial value of assets of the fund according to the most recent annual actuarial valuation prepared in accordance with sections 356.215 and 356.216 is greater than 90 percent of actuarial accrued liabilities, active members, deferred members, and service pensioners are entitled to a service pension according to the following schedule:

5 years 8.0 units 6 years 9.6 units 7 years 11.2 units 8 years 12.8 units 9 years 14.4 units 10 years 16.0 units 11 years 17.6 units 12 years 19.2 units 13 years 20.8 units 14 years 22.4 units 15 years 24.0 units 16 years 25.6 units 17 years 27.2 units 18 years 28.8 units 19 years 30.4 units 20 years 34.0 units 21 years 35.6 units 22 years 37.2 units 23 years 38.8 units 24 years 40.4 units 25 years 42.0 units

Fractional years of service may not be used in computing pensions.

(b) An active member who after five years' service but less than 20 years' service with the police department of the city, becomes superannuated so as to be permanently unable to perform the person's assigned duties, is entitled to be paid monthly for life a superannuation pension equal to four units for five years of service and an additional two units for each full year of service over five years and less than 20 years.

(c) An active member who is not eligible for a service pension and who, while a member of the police department of the city, becomes diseased or sustains an injury while in the service that permanently unfits the member for the performance of police duties is entitled to be paid monthly for life a pension equal to 34 units while so disabled.

Subd. 2. Death refund. No refund of member contributions is payable upon separation from service. If an active member dies leaving no surviving spouse or children entitled to survivor benefits, the member's heirs, executors, or administrators are entitled to a refund of $100 for each completed year of service.

Subd. 3. Service in military forces, effect. (a) An applicant for a pension under subdivision 1, paragraph (a) or (b), who, after becoming an active member has served in the military forces of the United States in a war or national defense emergency after January 1, 1940, and thereafter returned honorably discharged from military service and resumed active membership in the association, is entitled to have the period that the applicant spent in military service counted in computing periods of service required for benefits under this section, but the total credit for military service involving service rendered after June 1, 1963, may not exceed six years.

(b) During the period of military service or defense emergency service, the person is not considered to be an active member of the association and is not entitled to any pension provided by subdivision 1, paragraphs (b) and (c).

(c) If the member does not return to employment in the police department of the city within one year from the time peace is declared or within one year from the termination of the period of emergency, whichever is later, the provisions of this subdivision do not apply.

(d) The provisions of this subdivision apply notwithstanding the provisions of the veteran's preference law or any other law, rule, or bylaw providing for credit for military service in computing the pensions for members of the Minneapolis Police Relief Association.

Subd. 4. Certificate of physicians required. (a) No member is entitled to a pension under subdivision 1, paragraph (b) or (c), except upon the certificate of two or more physicians, surgeons, chiropractors, licensed psychologists, or a combination of experts chosen by the governing board. This certificate must set forth the cause, nature, and extent of the disability, disease, or injury of the member.

(b) No active member may be awarded, granted, or paid a disability pension under subdivision 1, paragraph (c), unless the certificate states that the disability, disease, or injury was incurred or sustained by the member while in the service of the police department of the city. The certificate must be filed with the secretary of the association.

Subd. 5. Member convicted of felony. A member who has been convicted of a felony is not entitled to any pension during the period of incarceration in a penal institution as a punishment for the commission of a felony.

Subd. 6. Optional annuities. A member who is retired or disabled on the effective date of Laws 1997, chapter 233, article 4, section 6, may elect an optional retirement annuity within 60 days of the effective date of Laws 1997, chapter 233, article 4, section 6, instead of the normal retirement annuity. A member who retires or becomes disabled after the effective date of Laws 1997, chapter 233, article 4, section 6, may elect an optional retirement annuity prior to the receipt of any benefits. The optional retirement annuity may be a 50 percent, a 75 percent, or a 100 percent joint and survivor annuity without reinstatement in the event of the designated beneficiary predeceasing the member or a 50 percent, a 75 percent, or a 100 percent joint and survivor annuity with reinstatement in the event of the designated beneficiary predeceasing the member. Optional retirement annuity forms must be actuarially equivalent to the service pension and automatic survivor coverage otherwise payable to the retiring member and the member's beneficiaries. A member may only designate the member's spouse as the recipient of a joint and survivor annuity and no benefit or annuity may be paid to a person who does not meet the definition of a surviving spouse member under section 423B.01, subdivision 17. Once selected, the optional annuity is irrevocable.

HIST: 1992 c 471 art 1 s 9; 1994 c 590 art 1 s 1; 1997 c 233 art 4 s 5,6; 2002 c 392 art 16 s 1; 2004 c 267 art 8 s 36

* NOTE: As of September 3, 2004, the Minneapolis City *Council had not filed with the secretary of state a certificate *of approval of an amendment to subdivision 1 and addition of *subdivision 7 by Laws 2004, chapter 267, article 18, sections 4 *and 5. Accordingly, the amendment and new subdivision are not *included in the text here. If a certificate is filed before *January 4, 2005, the amendment and new subdivision are effective *the day after its filing. If the filing with the secretary of *state does not occur before January 4, 2005, the amendment is *disapproved. Minnesota Statutes, section 645.021, subdivision *3. The current filing status may be confirmed by the secretary *of state's office.

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