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  SECTION 185.061. Use of annuity or insurance policies.  


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  • 1When the board of trustees of any municipality, chapter plan, local law municipality, or local law plan purchases annuity or life insurance contracts to provide all or part of the benefits promised by this chapter, the following principles shall be observed:
    42(1) 43Only those officers who have been members of the retirement trust fund for 1 year or longer may be included in the insured plan.
    67(2) 68Individual policies shall be purchased only when a group insurance plan is not feasible.
    82(3) 83Each application and policy shall designate the pension fund as owner of the policy.
    97(4) 98Policies shall be written on an annual premium basis.
    107(5) 108The type of policy shall be one which for the premium paid provides each individual with the maximum retirement benefit at his or her earliest statutory normal retirement age.
    137(6) 138Death benefit, if any, should not exceed:
    145(a) 146One hundred times the estimated normal monthly retirement income, based on the assumption that the present rate of compensation continues without change to normal retirement date, or
    173(b) 174Twice the annual rate of compensation as of the date of termination of service, or
    189(c) 190The single-sum value of the accrued deferred retirement income (beginning at normal retirement date) at date of termination of service, whichever is greatest.
    213(7) 214An insurance plan may provide that the assignment of insurance contract to separating officer shall be at least equivalent to the return of the officer’s contributions used to purchase the contract. An assignment of contract discharges the municipality from all further obligation to the participant under the plan even though the cash value of such contract may be less than the employee’s contributions.
    277(8) 278Provisions shall be made, either by issuance of separate policies, or otherwise, that the separating officer does not receive cash values and other benefits under the policies assigned to the officer which exceed the present value of his or her vested interest under the retirement plan, inclusive of the officer’s contribution to the plan; the contributions by the state shall not be exhausted faster merely because the method of funding adopted was through insurance companies.
    353(9) 354The police officer shall have the right at any time to give the board of trustees written instructions designating the primary and contingent beneficiaries to receive death benefit or proceeds and the method of the settlement of the death benefit or proceeds, or requesting a change in the beneficiary, designation or method of settlement previously made, subject to the terms of the policy or policies on the officer’s life. Upon receipt of such written instructions, the board of trustees shall take the necessary steps to effectuate the designation or change of beneficiary or settlement option.
History.-s. 4, ch. 59-320; s. 2, ch. 61-119; s. 942, ch. 95-147; s. 46, ch. 99-1.

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