Indiana Code § 36-8-10-23

Cost of living payments; ordinances and collective bargaining
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Sec. 23. (a) This section applies to a county that adopts the provisions of this section by an ordinance of the county fiscal body.       (b) The county fiscal body may provide for: (1) an annual cost of living payment to employee beneficiaries who are retired or have a disability, or both; or (2) an ad hoc cost of living payment to employee beneficiaries who are retired or have a disability, or both. The amount of the ad hoc cost of living payment under this subdivision is not an increase in the base pension benefit calculated under section 12 or 12.1 of this chapter.       (c) In addition to, or instead of, a modification of a surviving spouse's monthly pension under section 16 of this chapter, the county fiscal body may provide for: (1) an annual cost of living payment to a surviving spouse; or (2) an ad hoc cost of living payment to a surviving spouse.       (d) In the case of an annual cost of living payment granted under subsection (b)(1) or (c)(1), the amount of the cost of living payment shall be determined each year by the pension engineers under this subsection. The pension engineers shall determine if there has been an increase in the Consumer Price Index (United States city average) prepared by the United States Department of Labor by comparing the arithmetic mean of the Consumer Price Index for January, February, and March of the payment year with the same three (3) month period of the preceding year. If there has been an increase, the increase shall be stated as a percentage of the arithmetic mean for the three (3) month period for the year preceding the payment year (the adjustment percentage). The adjustment percentage shall be rounded to the nearest one-tenth of one percent (0.1%) and may not exceed three percent (3%).       (e) In the case of a cost of living payment granted under subsection (b)(2) or (c)(2), the amount of the cost of living payment shall be determined by the county fiscal body and may be: (1) a percentage increase, not to exceed the percentage determined under subsection (d); or (2) a fixed dollar amount.       (f) A payment authorized under this section shall be made to each: (1) authorized employee beneficiary who is retired or has a disability; or (2) surviving spouse; and may be made annually, semiannually, quarterly, or monthly.       (g) A cost of living payment granted under this section shall be funded by a direct appropriation or by maintaining a fully funded actuarially sound trust fund.       (h) A cost of living payment granted under this section is applicable only to the following: (1) Employee beneficiaries who: (A) are retired or have a disability; and (B) are at least fifty-five (55) years of age. (2) A surviving spouse.       (i) No provision of this section shall be made part of any ordinance or agreement concerning collective bargaining. No provision of this section shall be subject to bargaining under any statute, ordinance, or agreement.   IC 36-8-10.5 Chapter 10.5. Minimum Training Requirements for Firefighters               36-8-10.5-1 Application of chapter             36-8-10.5-1.5 "Department"             36-8-10.5-2 "Education board" defined             36-8-10.5-3 "Full-time firefighter" defined             36-8-10.5-4 "Volunteer fire department" defined             36-8-10.5-5 "Volunteer firefighter" defined             36-8-10.5-6 Minimum training requirements             36-8-10.5-7 Training subject matter             36-8-10.5-7.5 Time to complete training requirements; extensions             36-8-10.5-8 Training location and personnel             36-8-10.5-9 Certification             36-8-10.5-10 Repealed             36-8-10.5-11 Establishment of best practices to improve safety and health outcomes; review of programs             36-8-10.5-12 Best practices fund             36-8-10.5-13 Report

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