As used in this subpart, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCRUED BENEFIT
The amount of a police member's retirement benefit payable at his or her normal retirement date, or later date of actual retirement, determined under §
70-32 using such police member's years of contributory service and final average wages of such date.
ARMED FORCES
The Armed Forces of the United States, including the Army
National Guard and the Air National Guard, the commissioned corps
of the Public Health Service, and any other category of persons designated
by the President in time of war or emergency. This definition shall
not apply for purposes of determining any police member's armed forces
benefit from the plan.
ARMED FORCES BENEFIT
The special benefit provided to police members who left service with the Town to perform service in the armed forces as described in §
70-32D.
BENEFICIARY
The individual, who shall be related to the police member, designated by the police member as his or her designated dependent for purposes of receiving benefits from the plan upon the police member's death as described in §
70-37.
CONTRIBUTORY SERVICE
All of a police member's years of employment prior to retirement, death or termination of employment, during which the police member was making contributions to the plan, including periods of approved leaves of absence from such employment. A partial year of contributory service shall include all completed months of service. Contributory service shall include the period for which workers' compensation payments are payable so long as contributions are made for such period pursuant to §
70-29.
DEFERRED RETIREMENT DATE
The first day of the month coinciding with or next following the date on which the police member elects to retire following the date on which the police member attains his or her normal retirement date as described in §
70-30E.
DEPENDENT CHILD
A police member's unmarried child (or children):
B.
Over the age of 18, if such child:
(1)
Is physically or mentally incapacitated from engaging in gainful
employment; and
(2)
Is reported by the police member as a dependent for federal
income tax purposes at the time of the police member's death.
DISABLED
A.
A permanent and total disability which prevents the police member
from engaging in or performing the regular duties of a sworn officer
in the Police Department, which was not caused by willful misconduct
on the part of the disabled individual, excluding police members who
are:
(1)
Probationary employees; or
(2)
Police members retiring under §
70-33.
B.
In no event shall "disabled" mean a disability for which the
police member has made a claim for compensation under Connecticut
Heart and Hypertension Statutes.
EMPLOYEE
A.
Includes any regular, full-time employee of the Town employed
as sworn police personnel.
B.
"Employee" does not include any individual who is:
(1)
Employed on a part-time seasonal basis; or
(2)
Compensated solely on a fee basis.
FINAL AVERAGE WAGES
The average of a police member's wages over his highest paid
three calendar years of contributory service with the Town. If a police
member retires prior to the end of a calendar year, his or her wages
for any full months of employment during such final partial calendar
year of employment shall be included in the determination of the police
member's final average wages in addition to the police member's wages
during his or her three highest paid calendar years of contributory
service. If any such additional months of employment are considered
in calculating final average wages, final average wages shall be determined
by:
A.
Dividing:
(1)
The police member's wages over the highest paid three calendar
years of contributory service with the Town, plus the wages earned
during any full months of employment during the police member's final
year of employment; by
(2)
Thirty-six, plus the number of full months of employment in
the police member's final year of employment; and
B.
Multiplying the result by 12.
INTERNAL REVENUE CODE
The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as such has been and as
such may be amended from time to time, and any regulations promulgated
thereunder and interpretations thereof as such may affect this Subpart
C.
MANDATORY CONTRIBUTIONS
The contributions required to be made to the plan as a condition
of a police member's employment with the employer.
NORMAL RETIREMENT DATE
The earlier of:
A.
The date of the police member's 50th birthday; or
B.
The date the police member completes 25 years of contributory
service with the Police Department.
C.
For police members hired on or after March 7, 2017, the earlier
of:
(1)
The police member's 53rd birthday; or
(2)
The police member's completion of 25 years of contributory service
with the Police Department.
PENSION BOARD
The board described in §
70-51 responsible for the management, administration and control of the plan.
PLAN
The Pension Ordinances of the Town, as they may be amended
and restated from time to time.
PLAN YEAR
The twelve-month period beginning each July 1 and ending
each June 30.
POLICE MEMBER
A member who is employed as sworn police personnel by the
Police Department.
REQUIRED BEGINNING DATE
The later of:
A.
The April 1 of the calendar year following the calendar year
in which a police member attains age 70 1/2; or
B.
The April 1 of the calendar year following the calendar year
in which a police member retires.
RETIREMENT
A police member's commencement of normal or deferred retirement benefits following his or her termination of employment in accordance with §
70-30.
RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE FUND
A separate fund consisting of contributions made by police
members of the plan, appropriations made to the plan by the Board
of Directors, and earnings and losses thereon.
SPOUSE
The person, if any, to whom the police member is lawfully
married.
TOWN
The Town of Manchester, Connecticut.
UNAFFILIATED EMPLOYEE
Any employee of the Town who is not a member of a collective
bargaining unit recognized by the Town for purposes of this plan.
WAGES
A police member's salary or wages, including overtime pay,
any salary reduction amounts under Sections 125, 414(h) and 457 of
the Internal Revenue Code, and qualified transportation fringes as
set forth in Section 132(f)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code, but exclusive
of workers' compensation, any maintenance payments and other special
payments or remuneration, including private duty pay. Wages shall
not include wages of any police member in excess of $275,000, increased
as permitted under Section 401(a)(17) of the Internal Revenue Code,
to reflect cost-of-living adjustments. For police members hired on
or after March 17, 2017, workers' compensation payments shall be included
in wages and overtime pay shall be excluded.
WARTIME SERVICE
Active military service during periods of war or armed conflict
measured in completed calendar months.