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Rule 742-3-10 | Annual medical examinations, termination of benefits and appeal of terminations.
...(A) Waiver of annual medical examination requirement (1) For those members who are subject to the terms of division (C)(2)(a) of section 742.40 of the Revised Code (i.e., a disability benefit recipient who has been a member of Ohio police and fire pension fund ("OP&F") for less than twenty-five years and has not attained age forty-eight, such disability benefit recipient shall submit to an an... |
Rule 742-3-10 | Annual medical examinations, termination of benefits and appeal of terminations.
...(A) Waiver of annual medical examination requirement (1) For those members who are subject to the terms of division (C)(2)(a) of section 742.40 of the Revised Code (i.e., a disability benefit recipient who has been a member of Ohio police and fire pension fund ("OP&F") for less than twenty-five years and has not attained age forty-eight, such disability benefit recipient shall submit to an an... |
Rule 742-3-15 | Procedures for claims asserted under division (J) of section 742.21 of the Revised Code.
...(A) If a member makes a claim with the Ohio police and fire pension fund ("OP&F") pursuant to division (J) of section 742.21 of the Revised Code, the procedures set forth in this rule shall apply. (B) In computing a pension or benefit under section 742.37 or 742.39 of the Revised Code, OP&F's board of trustees shall give the member full credit for service credit purchased or transferred unde... |
Rule 742-3-18 | Definition of "total dependency".
...For purposes of paying benefits to a surviving child of a member who is "totally dependent" upon the member for support at the time of the death under division (E) of section 742.37 of the Revised Code, the child must meet one of the following criteria: (A) The child has a mentally or physically disabling condition and was claimed as an exemption for federal income tax return purposes for the year prec... |
Rule 742-3-18 | Definition of "total dependency".
...For purposes of paying benefits to a surviving child of a member who is "totally dependent" upon the member for support at the time of the death under division (E) of section 742.37 of the Revised Code, the child must meet one of the following criteria: (A) The child has a mentally or physically disabling condition and was claimed as an exemption for federal income tax return purposes for the year prec... |
Rule 742-3-18 | Definition of "total dependency".
...For purposes of paying benefits to a surviving child of a member who is "totally dependent" upon the member for support at the time of the death under division (E) of section 742.37 of the Revised Code, the child must meet one of the following criteria: (1) The child has a mentally or physically disabling condition and was claimed as an exemption for federal income tax return purposes for the year preceding the memb... |
Rule 742-3-19 | Pre-1967 survivor benefits.
...(A) The board of trustees of Ohio police and fire pension fund ("OP&F") shall consider the following as evidence acceptable to the board for purposes of determining the eligibility of a surviving spouse for the benefits provided for in division (D)(4) of section 742.37 of the Revised Code: (1) The certification provided for in OP&F's application for surviving spouse's pension under division (... |
Rule 742-3-20 | Statutory termination of disability benefits.
...For purposes of division (C)(3) of section 742.40 of the Revised Code, Ohio police and fire pension fund ("OP&F") shall consider an OP&F member to be "employed as a police officer or firefighter" if one of the following applies: (A) The person is appointed, commissioned, compensated, designated, employed, engaged, volunteering, or otherwise serving as one of the following: (1) A sheriff, marshal, ... |
Rule 742-3-20 | Statutory termination of disability benefits.
...For purposes of division (C)(3) of section 742.40 of the Revised Code, Ohio police and fire pension fund ("OP&F") shall consider an OP&F member to be "employed as a police officer or firefighter" if one of the following applies: (A) The person is appointed, commissioned, compensated, designated, employed, engaged, volunteering, or otherwise serving as one of the following: (1) A sheriff, marshal, ... |
Rule 742-3-20 | Statutory termination of disability benefits.
...For purposes of division (C)(3) of section 742.40 of the Revised Code, Ohio police and fire pension fund ("OP&F") shall consider an OP&F member to be "employed as a police officer or firefighter" if one of the following applies: (A) The person is appointed, commissioned, compensated, designated, employed, engaged, volunteering, or otherwise serving as one of the following: (1) A sheriff, marshal, ... |
Rule 742-3-21 | Forfeiture and termination of disability benefits.
...In the event of any forfeiture and termination of disability benefits in accordance with division (C) or (D) of section 742.40 of the Revised Code, Ohio police and fire pension fund (OP&F) shall convert the person's disability benefits to a service retirement pension if the person meets the age and service eligibility requirements under division (C)(1), (C)(2), (C)(3), or (C)(4) of section 742.37 of the Rev... |
Rule 742-3-23 | Spousal consent/designation of multiple beneficiaries.
...(A) As provided in division (D)(1) of section 742.3711 of the Revised Code, spousal consent to a member's plan of payment shall not be required if the member is required to elect a plan of payment pursuant to a court order issued under section 3105.171 or 3105.65 of the Revised Code or the laws of another state regarding the division of marital property. (B) A member's current spouse must consent to the election of ... |
Rule 742-3-24 | Specified amount of court order.
...The specified amount that a member is required to elect pursuant to a court order, described in division (D)(1)(c) of section 742.3711 of the Revised Code, shall be expressed only as a percentage of the allowance that continues after the member's death. In the event that it is expressed as a dollar amount, Ohio police and fire pension fund shall convert the amount to a percentage that will continue at least that am... |
Rule 742-3-29 | Mandatory direct deposit.
...(A) As used in this rule, "alternate payee" shall be as defined by section 3105.80 of the Revised Code. (B) Except as provided in paragraph (C) of this rule, effective August 1, 2017, an individual who receives an annuity, pension, allowance, monthly benefit, or monthly payment from the Ohio police and fire pension fund ("OP&F") shall be paid by direct deposit, which is an electronic fund transfer directly to an in... |
Rule 742-4-03 | Effective date of DROP election.
...(A) Unless the member has properly rescinded his/her DROP election or the terms of paragraph (B) of this rule apply, the "Effective Date" of an eligible member's election to participate in DROP shall be the later of: (1) The first day of the employer's first payroll reporting period that immediately follows OP&F's receipt of the election, but if the payroll reporting period end date falls on the thirtieth day of t... |
Rule 742-4-06 | Calculation of DROP benefit.
...(A) For purposes of calculating the DROP benefit, OP&F shall determine the monthly pension amount that would have been payable to the DROP participant had the member elected to receive normal service retirement benefits under division (C)(1) of section 742.37 of the Revised Code, according to the requirements set forth in divisions (G), (K) and (L) of section 742.01 of the Revised Code, rule 742-... |
Rule 742-4-07 | Accrual of member's contributions.
...(A) For purposes of accruing a DROP participant's contributions in accordance with the provisions of division (B)(1)(a), (B)(1)(b), (B)(2)(a), or (B)(2)(b) of section 742.443 of the Revised Code, the term "thereafter" shall mean the end of the payroll reporting period reported to OP&F in accordance with applicable statutory provisions prior to the anniversary date referenced in each subsection, as... |
Rule 742-4-08 | COLA effective dates for DROP participants.
...(A) For purposes of determining the effective date of a cost-of-living allowance ("COLA") set forth in section 742.3716 of the Revised Code for DROP participant, the following shall apply: (1) A member whose election to participate in DROP is effective on or before July 1, 2013 and who is fifty-five years of age and already receiving a COLA will continue to receive it at three per cent per a... |
Rule 742-4-11 | Termination of a member's active service in an police or fire department.
...(A) For purposes of section 742.444 of the Revised Code, "termination of a member's active service in a police or fire department" is presumed to occur if OP&F does not receive consecutive reports or payments of contributions from an employer on behalf of the DROP participant, regardless of which employer reports or pays such contributions to OP&F, as more fully illustrated in the following ex... |
Rule 742-4-13 | Impact of military leave.
...(A) This rule shall apply to a member who is a DROP participant, called into active military service, and who is granted service credit for the time period during which the member was called into active military service while a DROP participant, pursuant to section 742.521 of the Revised Code. (B) In the event the member is on active military service at the time of the member's effective date i... |
Rule 742-4-15 | Optional plan of payment.
...(A) If, as part of the DROP election, a DROP participant elected an optional plan of payment under section 742.3711 of the Revised Code to have the member's monthly pension calculated as a retirement allowance that continues or is paid to a surviving beneficiary, the DROP participant shall be eligible to cancel such optional plan or continuation of all or part of the allowance in accordance with the provisions of di... |
Rule 742-4-16 | Selection of distributions.
...(A) A DROP participant who is eligible for distributions under division (B)(3) of section 742.444 of the Revised Code may select periodic payments under division (B)(3)(b) of section 742.444 of the Revised Code according to the following methods: (1) Partial distributions, which are one-time payments and not recurring, in a gross amount equal to or greater than one thousand dollars per request, with a maximum of fo... |
Rule 742-4-19 | DROP benefits at death.
...(A) For purposes of paying DROP benefits under division (B)(1) of section 742.446 of the Revised Code, the Ohio police and fire pension fund (OP&F) may require receipt of the following documents from the DROP participant's surviving spouse, designated beneficiary or estate, as the case may be: (1) Marriage certificate, if applicable; (2) Birth certificate, if applicable; (3) Letters of authority from the DROP Part... |
Rule 742-5-01 | Definition of service credit.
...(A) Years of service and years of active service shall mean years of full-time service, including a full-time appointment to the position as a police officer or firefighter, for which retirement contributions are deducted from "salary," as such term is defined in section 742.01 of the Revised Code and rule 742-3-02 of the Administrative Code and forwarded to OP&F. (B) For purposes of determining "full-time service,"... |
Rule 742-5-02 | Interest rate for service credit purchases or refunds/purchase of civilian service credit.
...(A) The rate of compounded interest for the purchase of service credit under section 742.21 of the Revised Code or for the payment of back contributions shall be calculated separately for each year in accordance with the terms of division (H) of section 742.21 of the Revised Code. (B) Prior to January 1, 1987, and for all purchases of civilian service credit and not military service credit, the interest charge for t... |