Examples of Fire member in a sentence
Group II (Police and Fire) member contributions cease for members who are in vested status before January 1, 2012 with creditable service in excess of 40 years.
As a result of the experience analyses and Retirement Services staff advocating for more realistic assumptions, the actuaries for each plan recommended, and the Boards’ approved, changes to key plan assumptions for the June 30, 2009 valuations.31 These changes added about $145 million and $229 million to the Police and Fire and Federated unfunded liabilities respectively (about $38,000 per Police and Fire member and $29,000 per Federated member).
As a result, a Police and Fire member can retire on January 31st at 90 percent of salary and receive a 3 percent increase the next day, resulting in a pension of 92.7% of final salary.
The seats of Chairperson and Vice Chairperson must be occupied by the Police member and Fire member, one in each position.
Experience losses associated with these assumptions for the two years ending June 30, 2009 added about $105 million to the Police and Fire unfunded liability and $62 million to the Federated unfunded liability (about $27,500 per Police and Fire member and $8,000 per Federated member).
Identify that information on the resume page for individual in Block 22, Section E of the F110-330 form.State of Ohio Standard Forms and Documents Project NameFostoria City School District Proposer FirmProject NumberSFC-160395 City, State, Zip Selection CriteriaValueScore1.
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Any Fire member, having served the probationary period successfully and/or completed Firefighter 1, shall be entitled to a uniform at the expense of the Company.
Group II Fire members: 11.80% of earnable compensation.Group II Police members: 11.55% of earnable compensation.Group II (Police and Fire) member contributions cease for members who are in vested status before January 1, 2012 with creditable service in excess of 40 years.
A Fire member is eligible for early retirement after 20 years of service or after attaining age 50 with 10 years of service if eligible for early retirement by July 21, 2014.