CS/HB 1515

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to the City of Orlando Firefighter Pension
3Fund, Orange County; amending chapter 23444, Laws of
4Florida, 1945, as amended; providing definitions of "legal
5guardian" and "guardians of said issue"; clarifying the
6amount of certain disability pension; providing that
7surviving spouses and other beneficiaries are entitled to
8cost of living increases upon the death of eligible
9firefighters; approving ordinances enacted by the City of
10Orlando concerning the firefighter pension plan; providing
11that the act is contingent upon a collective bargaining
12agreement; providing retroactive effect; providing
13effective dates.
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15Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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17     Section 1.  Section 2 of chapter 23444, Laws of Florida,
181945, as amended by chapters 73-573 and 2000-448, Laws of
19Florida, and by City of Orlando Ordinance 33874, enacted June
2018, 2001, is amended to read:
21     Section 2.  Employees included.
22     Members of said Fire Department shall be construed as
23including all officers and firefighters regularly employed in
24said department, and whose employment shall be regular and
25continuous and not of a temporary character, provided, however,
26the secretaries, stenographers and switchboard operators shall
27not be covered by the provisions of this Act. For the purpose of
28this Act the term "widow" shall include widower; the term "wife"
29shall include "husband"; the term "mother" shall include
30"father"; reference to the masculine pronoun shall include the
31feminine and vice versa; the term "issue" shall include a
32member's natural and adopted children as well as children in
33gestation; and the terms "legal guardian" or "guardians of said
34issue" shall include a court-appointed guardian of the property
35of said issue or a trustee of a trust of which said issue is a
36beneficiary. Further provided that members who are DROP
37participants will no longer be participants in this fund, nor
38eligible for any benefits hereunder.
39     Section 2.  Section 9 of chapter 23444, Laws of Florida,
401945, as amended by City of Orlando Ordinance 0801141004,
41enacted January 1, 2008, is amended to read:
42     Section 9.  Permanent disability pension; in line of duty.
43     Any active member of the fire department who shall become
44permanently and totally disabled, if the disability is directly
45caused by and attributable to the performance of duty as a
46member of the department, shall be entitled to a pension of a
47monthly sum of 80 percent of the member's average monthly
48salary; provided, however, a member who has completed 40 years
49of credited service shall be entitled to receive an additional 2
50percent over the 80 percent for each year of credited service in
51excess of 40 years of credited service but not to exceed 100
52percent money equivalent to that sum of money which said member,
53whether or not properly qualified, would have been entitled to
54elect as a monthly pension for twenty-five (25) years of service
55under amended Section 12 of this act. The phrase "permanently
56and totally disabled" shall be construed to mean and include the
57loss of one or more limbs, loss of sight in one or both eyes,
58loss of hearing in one or both ears and any other condition
59which renders the member unfit to perform the required duties of
60the member's rank held at the time of impairment. Upon the death
61of the member on said disability pension provided in this
62section, benefits shall be paid as follows:
63     (1)  If a member has not elected and started receipt of the
64Section 34(1)(a) life with ten (10) years certain form of
65payment, or the Section 34(1)(b) life only form of payment, or
66the Section 34(1)(c) joint pensioner form of payment, benefits
67shall be paid pursuant to Section 14, "Benefits Payable Upon
68Death of Member", to the surviving spouse and issues under the
69age of eighteen (18), or dependent parents, and Section 35, "10
70Year Certain Guarantee", if applicable.
71     (2)  If a member has elected and started receipt of the
72Section 34(1)(a) life with ten (10) years certain form of
73payment and the member has not received 120 monthly payments,
74then benefits otherwise payable to the member shall be paid
75pursuant to Section 32, "Beneficiaries", for the remainder of
76the 120 monthly payments beginning on the first day of the month
77immediately following the member's death regardless of the age
78of the deceased member. If the firefighter makes this election,
79no benefits shall be paid pursuant to Section 14(5)(b) or
80Section 14(5)(d) to the surviving spouse, issue in being under
81the age of eighteen (18), or dependent parents. Provided
82however, the firefighter may designate as beneficiaries the
83surviving spouse, issue in being under the age of eighteen (18),
84or dependent parents to receive the remainder of the 120 monthly
85payments.
86     (3)  If a member has elected and started receipt of the
87Section 34(1)(b) life only form of payment, no further payments
88shall be made upon the death of the member.
89     (4)  If a member has elected and started receipt of the
90Section 34(1)(c) joint pensioner form of payment, benefits shall
91be paid as provided therein.
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93Notwithstanding anything that may be to the contrary in this
94act, at age forty-seven (47), a member then receiving benefits
95under this section may make the election provided in Section
9612(1) or Section 12(2) as the case may be and Section 18, all of
97this act (Laws of Fla. ch. 23444(1945), as amended) in the
98manner therein specified, provided he is qualified by length of
99service prior to the disability and provided he makes the
100election within the thirty-day period after reaching age forty-
101seven (47). If the election is exercised in favor of the
102pension, the pension shall be based only on service and salary
103earned prior to the date of disability. If the election is
104exercised, all of the member's rights and the rights of the
105member's surviving spouse and issue, and dependent parents under
106Section 14 shall cease.
107     Section 3.  Subsection (2) is added to section 19 of
108chapter 23444, Laws of Florida, 1945, as amended by chapter
1092000-448, Laws of Florida, to read:
110     Section 19.  Cost of living increase.
111     (2)  Those persons who are eligible to receive monthly
112retirement benefits upon the death of a firefighter who was
113eligible for cost of living increases pursuant to chapter 88-
114518, chapter 89-459, or chapter 2000-448, Laws of Florida, shall
115upon the death of the firefighter receive the appropriate
116percentage of the firefighter's monthly retirement benefit,
117including the percentage of cost of living increases previously
118awarded, and shall receive future percentage cost of living
119increases at the same time the deceased firefighter would have
120received the cost of living increases but for the death of the
121firefighter. The cost of living increases percentage previously
122received by the firefighter and the cost of living increases
123percentage awarded after the firefighter's death shall be
124applied to such person's monthly retirement benefit.
125     Section 4.  City of Orlando Ordinance 33723, enacted April
12616, 2001, relating to tax qualification of the plan under the
127Internal Revenue Code, City of Orlando Ordinance 33874, enacted
128June 18, 2001, and City of Orlando Ordinance 0801141004, enacted
129January 1, 2008, relating to minimum benefits and minimum
130standards required by chapter 99-1, Laws of Florida, are hereby
131approved, ratified, validated, and confirmed, and shall be
132considered part of chapter 23444, Laws of Florida, 1945, as
133amended.
134     Section 5.  This act is only an enabling act and is
135contingent upon contractual agreement through the collective
136bargaining process between the City of Orlando and the
137respective certified bargaining agent for firefighters employed
138by the City of Orlando.
139     Section 6.  This section shall take effect upon becoming a
140law; section 1 shall take effect July 1, 2008; section 3 shall
141be effective retroactive to July 1, 1988; sections 2 and 4 shall
142be effective retroactive to January 1, 2008; and section 5 shall
143take effect July 1, 2008.


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