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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A vested member is eligible for service retirement as indicated below, based upon his service retirement ratio. A member's service retirement ratio shall, at retirement, be equal to the ratio of (1) to (2) as follows:
(1) The number of years of credited service for which the member was classified as a police officer or firefighter:
(2) The member's total number of years of credited service.
|
For service retirement ratio: |
Service retirement eligibility age is: |
|---|---|
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0.000 to 0.100 |
65 |
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0.101 to 0.300 |
64 |
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0.301 to 0.500 |
63 |
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0.501 to 0.700 |
62 |
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0.701 to 0.900 |
61 |
|
0.901 to 1.000 |
60 |
A person who was an active member on June 30, 1985 shall be deemed to have a service retirement ratio of 1.000 either if the member was a police officer or firefighter on that date and continuously thereafter to retirement or if at the time of retirement the majority of the member's credited service has been that of a police officer or firefighter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 59. Public Officers in General § 59-1341. Conditions of eligibility for service retirement - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-59-public-officers-in-general/id-st-sect-59-1341/
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