[Adopted 6-8-2006 by Ord. No. 625]
[Added 7-13-2017 by Ord.
No. 710]
A. Title. This section shall be known as the "Upper Chichester Police
Act 44 Retirement Program."
B. Definitions. When used in this section, the below words shall have
the meaning indicated.
ACT 44 PLAN
The Pension Payments Plan approved by the Pennsylvania Legislature
September 18, 2009, amending Title 53 as it relates to municipal police
pension plans.
ACT 44 PLAN ACCOUNT
Separate account created to accept Act 44 Plan participants'
monthly pension check while an Act 44 Plan participant, as well as
any interest thereon.
PARTICIPANT
A police officer who meets the eligibility for and has executed
the proper documents for participation in Act 44 Plan and has had
such application approved by the Township.
POLICE OFFICERS
Police officers of the Police Department of Upper Chichester
Township.
TOWNSHIP
Upper Chichester Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
C. Eligibility. Eligibility for the Act 44 Plan shall be determined
as follows:
(1) Police officers who have not retired prior to the implementation
of the Act 44 Plan program may enter into the Act 44 Plan program
on the first day of any month following completion of 25 years of
credited service and attained the age of 50 prior to the enactment
of this section.
D. Written election. Eligible officers who wish to be participants in
the Act 44 Plan program must signify that intention in writing as
follows:
(1) A police officer electing to participate in the Act 44 Plan program
must complete and execute an Act 44 Plan participation election form
prepared by the Township, which shall evidence the member's election
to participate in the Act 44 Plan. The form must be signed by the
police officer and be notarized and submitted prior to the date on
which the member wishes Act 44 Plan participation to commence. The
Act 44 Plan participation election form shall include an irrevocable
notice to the Township, by the police officer member, that the police
officer shall resign from employment with the Police Department effective
on a specific date (the resignation date). In no event shall the resignation
date be longer than 48 months. A police officer shall cease to work
as a police officer on the officer's resignation date, unless the
Township properly terminates or honorably discharges the officer prior
to the resignation date. In addition, upon providing the 90 days'
notice to the Township, which may be waived by the Township in its
sole discretion, a participant may resign from employment while in
Act 44 Plan status.
(2) In addition to the above information, the Act 44 Plan participation
election form shall also advise the employee of the following: 1)
an explanation of the participant's rights and obligations while in
Act 44 Plan; 2) that, as a condition of Act 44 Plan participation,
the participant foregoes active participation in the Police Pension
Plan and foregoes any recalculation of pension benefits to include
salary increases occurring after Act 44 Plan participation commences;
and 3) that the Act 44 Plan participant's service while in Act 44
Plan will not count as pension service nor will it entitle a participant
to any service increment benefits to which the participant was not
entitled prior to commencing Act 44 Plan participation. An Act 44
Plan participant must also complete all necessary and appropriate
retirement documents required by the Police Pension Plan Administrator,
and such documents must be filed and presented to the Township for
approval of retirement and payment of pension, which approval shall
not be unreasonably withheld. Once an Act 44 Plan participation election
form has been approved by the Township, it is irrevocable. Likewise,
once an Act 44 Plan participant enters the Act 44 Plan program, the
participant may not subsequently leave and re-enter the Act 44 Plan,
even if the employee separates from employment and subsequently begins
employment with the Township again.
E. Benefit calculation. For all retirement fund purposes, continuous
service of a police officer participating in the Act 44 Plan shall
remain as it existed on the effective date of commencement of participation
in the Act 44 Plan. Service thereafter shall not be recognized or
used for the calculation or determination of any benefits payable
by the Township Police Pension Plan. The average monthly compensation
of the police officer for pension calculation purposes shall remain
as it existed on the effective date of commencement of participation
in the Act 44 Plan. Earnings or increases in earnings thereafter shall
not be recognized or used for the calculation or determination of
any benefits payable by the Pension Plan. The pension benefit payable
to the members shall increase only as a result of cost of living adjustments
in effect on the effective date of the member's participation in the
Act 44 Plan or by applicable cost of living adjustments granted thereafter.
F. Accumulation of the Act 44 Plan account. The monthly retirement benefits
that would have been payable had the police officer elected to cease
employment and receive a normal retirement benefit, shall, upon the
police officer commencing participation in Act 44 Plan, accumulate
to the benefit of that officer and be paid into that police officer's
Act 44 Plan account. Participants shall not have the option of self-directed
investment of their individual Act 44 Plan account while in the Act
44 Plan. Instead, the monies shall be invested in a fund to be identified
and selected solely by the Township so as to generate a rate of no
less than 0% and no more than 4.5%.
G. Accrual of non-pension benefits. After a police officer elects to
participate in the Act 44 Plan program, all other contractual benefits
shall continue to accrue with the exception of those provisions relating
to the Police Pension Plan.
H. Payout. Upon separation from employment, the Act 44 Plan payout options
available to the Act 44 Plan participant shall be as follows:
(1) The balance of the Act 44 Plan participant's account, less withholding
taxes, if any, remitted to the Internal Revenue Service, shall be
paid to the participant or the participant's surviving beneficiary.
(2) The balance of the Act 44 Plan participant's account shall be paid
directly to the custodian of an eligible retirement plan as defined
by Internal Revenue Code Section 402(c)(8)(b) or, in the case of an
eligible rollover distribution to the surviving spouse of a deceased
Act 44 Plan participant, an eligible retirement plan that is an individual
retirement account or an individual retirement annuity as defined
by Internal Revenue Code § 402(c)(9).
(3) If the Act 44 Plan Participant or beneficiary fails to make an election within 60 days of termination of Act 44 Plan participation, then the Township shall implement Subsection
H(1) above.
I. Service-related disability during Act 44 Plan. If an Act 44 Plan
participant becomes temporarily incapacitated during his participation
in Act 44 Plan, that police officer shall continue to participate
in the Act 44 Plan program as if fully employed. The police officer
shall receive disability pay in the same amount as disabled police
officers that are not participating in Act 44 Plan. In no event shall
a police officer on temporary disability have the ability to draw
from his Act 44 Plan account. However, notwithstanding any other provision
in this paragraph, if a police officer is disabled and has not returned
to work as of the date of his required resignation, then such resignation
shall take precedence over all other provisions herein and said officer
shall be required to resign. Nothing contained in this Plan shall
be construed as conferring any legal rights upon any police officer
or other person to a continuation of employment, nor shall participation
in the Act 44 Plan program supersede or limit in any way the right
of the Township to honorably discharge a police officer based upon
an inability to perform his or her full duties as a police officer.
If an Act 44 Plan participant becomes eligible for a service-related
disability pension and his employment is terminated due to an inability
to continue in service on grounds that render him eligible for a service-related
disability pension, the monthly normal retirement benefit of the Act
44 Plan participant shall end. Instead, the police officer shall receive
a service-related disability pension, the monthly payment being equal
to the amount which was payable in accordance with the Act 44 Plan
benefit calculation (i.e., the benefit will not be recalculated and
shall remain 50%, as calculated at the time of entry into the PLAN,
subject to cost-of-living adjustments).
J. Death. If an Act 44 Plan participant dies, the participant's eligibility
for Act 44 Plan shall terminate upon the date of death. In such case,
if the Act 44 Plan account balances have not yet been paid out, the
participant's legal beneficiary shall have the same rights and options
as the participant to withdraw/roll over the account balance.
K. Forfeiture of benefits. Notwithstanding a police officer's status
as an Act 44 Plan participant, a current or former participant who
is convicted or pleads guilty to engaging in criminal misconduct which
constitutes a "crime related to public office or public employment,"
as that phrase is defined in Pennsylvania's Pension Forfeiture Act,
43 P.S. §§ 1311 to 1314, shall forfeit his right to
receive a pension, including any amounts currently deposited in the
Act 44 Plan account. In such a case, the participant shall only be
entitled to receive the contributions, if any, made by the participant
to the Police Pension Fund, without interest.
L. Cost of management for Act 44 Plan program. The police officers and
the Township agree that any costs or fees associated with the management
of the Act 44 Plan accounts shall be paid directly and solely by the
participant, and not by the Township, in such amounts as have been
agreed upon in the collective bargaining agreement.
M. Amendment. Any amendments to the Act 44 Plan section shall be consistent
with the provisions covering individual retirement option plans set
forth in any applicable collective bargaining agreement and shall
be binding upon all future Act 44 Plan participants and upon all Act
44 Plan participants who have balances in their individual retirement
option accounts. The Act 44 Plan may only be amended by a written
instrument, not by any oral agreement or past practice.
N. Construal of provisions. A police officer's election to participate
in the Act 44 Plan program shall in no way be construed as a limitation
on the Township's right to suspend or to terminate a police officer
for just cause or to grant the police officer an honorable discharge
based upon a physical or mental inability to perform his or her duties.
O. Severability. The provisions of the Act 44 Plan program shall be
severable, and if any of its provisions shall be held to be unconstitutional
or illegal, the validity of any of the remaining provisions of the
Act 44 Plan program shall not be affected thereby. It is hereby expressly
declared as the intent of the Township that the Act 44 Plan program
would have been adopted had such unconstitutional or illegal provision
or provisions not been included herein.
P. Effective date. The effective date of the Act 44 Plan program shall
be the date the Township approves the collective bargaining agreement,
which references the creation of this Act 44 Plan.
[Adopted 12-16-2020 by Ord. No. 740]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATOR
The employer or the corporations, individuals, or other entities,
if any, appointed by the employer to provide specified administrative
services for the plan.
CODE
The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and any regulations
promulgated thereunder.
CUSTODIAN
The bank or financial institution designated by the trustees
to hold custody of the fund or assets of the trust.
FUND or TRUST FUND
All money and property, of every kind and character, including
principal and income, held by the trust.
PLAN
The Upper Chichester Township Retiree Medical Program as
it is now in effect or as subsequently amended.
TRUST
The trust established by this article and as amended from
time to time.
TRUSTEES
Collectively, the individuals designated by the employer
as trustees hereunder and who consent to serve as trustees.
The employer shall deliver to the trust periodically the amounts
of money and, if applicable, property other than money that it determines
necessary to be contributed by the employer under the plan to the
fund. The trustees shall be accountable for all delivered contributions.
The trustees shall have no duty to determine that the amounts received
by the trust comply with the provisions of the plan or that the fund
is adequate to provide the benefits stipulated in the plan. The trustees
shall have no duty, expressed or implied, to compel any contribution
to be made by the employer but shall be responsible only for property
received by the trust under this article.