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A. It is hereby recognized that on and before August 29, 1986, all secretaries to appointed or elected chiefs of police were members of the Municipal Employees' Retirement System, sometimes hereafter referred to as the “old system”; and that Act No. 605 of the 1986 Regular Session, effective August 30, 1986, caused such secretaries to become eligible for membership in the Municipal Police Employees' Retirement System, sometimes hereafter referred to as the “new system”; and that, because of such eligibility, each covered secretary had ninety days according to R.S. 11:1752(C), to either provide written notice to remain in the old system or transfer to the new system. It is further recognized that Act No. 605 also allowed covered secretaries to transfer their service credit from the old system to the new system, but only upon first paying the actuarial cost of the transaction. It is further recognized that some secretaries believed, in good faith, that they could remain in the old system without taking any action to affirm that option; and, therefore, some have remained enrolled in the old system, without providing the requisite ninety-day notice, although they should have been transferred to the new system. It is further recognized that the failure to transfer such secretaries may lead to their eventual disqualification from membership in the old system and subsequent enrollment in the new system; and that such enrollment may deprive each such secretary of the most efficient use of service credit in either the old system or the new system.
B. Any secretary to an appointed or elected chief of police who remained enrolled in the Municipal Employees' Retirement System after the enactment of Act No. 605 of the 1986 Regular Session, but without submitting the written notice required by R.S. 11:1752(C), is hereby deemed to have provided such notice. Any such secretary shall have the option of remaining a member of the Municipal Employees' Retirement System or transferring membership and credit to the Municipal Police Employees' Retirement System, and any such transfer shall be subject to the provisions of R.S. 11:143.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 11, § 166. Secretaries of appointed or elected chiefs of police; membership - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-11-sect-166/
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