HB 323 Recodifies the laws regarding the Police Retirement System of Kansas City and the Civilian Employees' Retirement System of the Police Department of Kansas City
Sponsor: Shields
LR Number: 0394L.02T Fiscal Note: 0394-02
Committee: Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws
Last Action: 7/14/2005 - Signed by Governor Journal Page:
Title: Calendar Position: 6
Effective Date: August 28, 2005
House Handler: Johnson

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HB 323 - This act removes outmoded language and provisions from the Kansas City Police and Civilian Employees' Retirement Systems. The act also adds definitions for "consultant", and "surviving spouse".

A member of the police plan may choose to purchase creditable service prior to retirement, rather than during the first two years of returning to police service.

This act provides that any member, police or civilian, convicted of a felony prior to separation from active service shall not be entitled to any benefit from the system except the return of the member's accumulated contributions.

This act deletes reference to medical care costs or hospitalization for supplemental benefit that was in current law.

This specifies that as to both plans, to be eligible for a pension, members must be vested in the retirement system.

This act is similar/identical to HB 357 (2005).

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