Below is a comparison of Police and Fire Retirement System (PFRS) benefits by tier. For detailed retirement plan information, visit our Publications page.
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Before July 31, 1973 | July 31, 1973 through June 30, 2009 | July 1, 2009 through January 8, 2010 | January 9, 2010 through March 31, 2012 | April 1, 2012 and after | ||||||||||||||||||
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There is no minimum service requirement for members retiring directly from the payroll. Members not on the payroll must have 5 years of service credit. | After earning 5 years of service credit | After earning 5 years of service credit | After earning 5 years of service credit1 | After earning 5 years of service credit1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Employee Contributions | ||||||||||||||||||||||
None, if employer offers a non-contributory plan | None, if employer offers a non-contributory plan |
Article 11: None, if employer offers a non-contributory plan Article 14: 3% for 25 years or until retirement, whichever is earlier |
3% until retirement unless the member’s plan limits creditable service to 20, 25 or 32 years. Contributions are not required after the maximum service credit allowed has been reached. (Certain PFRS members covered by union-negotiated contracts that require their employer to offer a special plan may not be required to contribute.) |
Members contribute until retirement unless the member’s plan limits creditable service to 20, 25 or 32 years. Contributions are not required after the maximum service credit allowed has been reached. (Certain PFRS members covered by union-negotiated contracts that require their employer to offer a special plan may not be required to contribute.)
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Reductions for Early Retirement | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Articles 11 and 22:
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Final Average Salary (FAS) Calculation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The average of the wages earned during the three highest consecutive years of service, subject to limitations | The average of the wages earned during the three highest consecutive years of service, subject to limitations | The average of the wages earned during the three highest consecutive years of service, subject to limitations | The average of the wages earned during the three highest consecutive years of service, subject to limitations | The average of the wages earned during the five highest consecutive years of service, subject to limitations | ||||||||||||||||||
FAS Limitation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
For members who joined June 17, 1971 or later, the wages in any year cannot exceed the wages in the preceding year by more than 20% | The wages in any year cannot exceed the average of the previous two years by more than 20% |
Article 11: The wages in any year cannot exceed the average of the previous two years by more than 20% Article 14: The wages in any year cannot exceed the average of the previous two years by more than 10% |
The wages in any year cannot exceed the average of the previous two years by more than 20% | The wages in any year cannot exceed the average of the previous four years by more than 10% | ||||||||||||||||||
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Overtime Limit | ||||||||||||||||||||||
None | None | None | The amount of overtime pay that can be used in an FAS calculation is limited to 15% of salary each year | The amount of overtime pay that can be used in an FAS calculation is limited to 15% of salary each year | ||||||||||||||||||
Service Retirement Benefit Calculation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Section 375-h, 375-i Regular Plan:
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Section 375-h, 375-i Regular Plan:
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Article 11: Section 375-h, 375-i Regular Plan:
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Sick Leave Credit (Section 341(j) RSSL) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Eligible members may receive service credit for up to 165 days (200 days for some members) of unused, unpaid sick leave days at retirement. | Eligible members may receive service credit for up to 165 days (200 days for some members) of unused, unpaid sick leave days at retirement. | Eligible members may receive service credit for up to 165 days (200 days for some members) of unused, unpaid sick leave days at retirement. | Eligible members may receive service credit for up to 165 days (200 days for some members) of unused, unpaid sick leave days at retirement. | Eligible members may receive service credit for up to 165 days (200 days for some members) of unused, unpaid sick leave days at retirement. |
1Updated 6/22
Rev. 11/19