The Town hereby accepts the provisions of § 7-425
et seq. of the Connecticut General Statutes, relating to retirement
of municipal employees, for all full-time employees of all departments
with the exception of the employees of the Police and Fire Departments
and with the exception of elective officials.
The Town shall apply for membership and participate in the old
age and survivors insurance system under Title II of the Social Security
Act, as amended, in accordance with Public Act No. 408 of the 1955
Public Acts (§§ 7-451 and 7-459 of the General Statutes),
as of the first day of July, 1956, for all its employees, with the
exception of services of an emergency nature; services in any class
or classes or part-time positions; services in any class or classes
of positions the compensation for which is on a fee basis, and the
employees excluded by Section 3 of the said Public Act No. 408. And
that the Town Council shall execute on behalf and in the name of the
Town any and all agreements with the State Employees' Retirement
Commission for the aforesaid purpose, in accordance with and subject
to provisions of said Public Act No. 408 and subject to the regulations
promulgated by the State Employees' Retirement Commission pursuant
to such public act. And that the Town Council and Board of Water Commissioners
of the Town be and hereby are authorized and directed to make deductions
from the wages of the employees participating in the aforesaid old
age and survivors insurance system, as required by Section 2 of such
Public Act No. 408, and to forward the amount thereof together with
the contribution of the Town to the State Employees' Retirement
Commission in manner and form prescribed by the regulations.
The Town, acting herein by its representative Town meeting,
subject to approval by its electors, at a meeting called for such
purpose, hereby provides for inclusion of all the regular employees
of the Fire Department in Fund "A" of the State Municipal Employees'
Retirement Fund in accordance with the provisions of §§ 7-425
through 7-459, inclusive, of the General Statutes.