North Dakota Code § 18-11-26

Service pensions - Formulation of optional plan
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With the consent of the governing body of the city involved, and in substitution for a pension 
payment schedule provided in section 18 -11-15, a firefighters relief association may adopt a 
monthly service pension plan for members of the association as provided in this section.
1. Retirement date is the first day of the month next following the month in which the 
member attains the age of fifty-five years.
2. Retirement benefits for members reaching the retirement date equal an annual 
amount, payable monthly, comprised of a service benefit that equals two and fifty 
hundredths percent of final salary at the time of the member's retirement multiplied by 
the number of years of service employment up to a maximum of thirty years. For 
purposes of this subsection, final salary for a first -class firefighter is the final salary at 
the time of the member's retirement and for officers or members of higher rank is the 
average salary for the last five years of employment. As used in this subsection, salary 
does not include overtime or longevity payments.
3. Upon termination of employment after completing ten years of eligible employment but 
before the retirement date, a member is eligible to receive deferred vested retirement 
benefits payable commencing on the retirement date equal to one hundred percent of 
the member's accrued benefits.
4. Members participating in a firefighters relief association paying a monthly service 
pension to members of the association under this section must serve ten years before 
they are eligible for a service pension.
5. Members participating in a firefighters relief association who have been active 
members for at least one year, and who are not receiving salary or accumulated sick 
leave from the city and who are unable, because of physical or mental disability, to 
perform the duties of a firefighter, are eligible to receive a disability pension from the 
association. Disability benefits are not payable for a disability that occurs in a 
firefighter's first year of membership in the association. The disability pension amount 
is equal to a percentage of the monthly salary of a first -class firefighter on January 
thirty-first of the year that the pension is paid, unless the member is eligible for a larger 
service pension, in which case the member is entitled to draw an annual pension 
amount equal to the member's service pension. The percentage of the monthly salary 
of a first -class firefighter which is payable as a disability pension is dependent upon 
the member's years of service as follows:
Years of Maximum
Completed Service Percentage
0 0%
1 10%
2 20%
3 30%
4 40%
5 50%
Benefits may not be increased by reason of increases in salary of a first -class 
firefighter occurring after the initial calculation of pension benefits. The payments must 
remain fixed, except the benefit earned by years of service computation. If a member 
is receiving workforce safety and insurance benefits or other similar benefits, the sum 
of the member's disability pension payable from the association and amounts received 
in workforce safety and insurance benefits or other similar benefits may not be greater 
than one hundred percent of the monthly salary of the member at the time the 
member's disability began. However, when a member is no longer receiving workforce 
safety and insurance benefits or other similar benefits, the member's disability pension 
is payable in the amount as determined under this subsection without regard to 
workforce safety and insurance benefits or other similar benefits, including the greater 
of the amount of the disability pension or the service pension, if applicable.
6. Upon the recommendation of the association's actuary, a firefighters relief association 
may provide a thirteenth check to pensioners and beneficiaries under the plan. 
Payment of the thirteenth check is contingent upon portfolio performance as 

determined by the association's actuary and may not be issued without approval of the 
actuary.

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