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SENATE BILL NO. 6212
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State of Washington 50th Legislature 1988 Regular Session
By Senators Pullen, Vognild, Conner, von Reichbauer and Garrett
Read first time 1/14/88 and referred to Committee on Law & Justice.
AN ACT Relating to fire fighters and police; and amending RCW 41.26.110, 41.16.020, and 41.20.010.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 11, chapter 209, Laws of 1969 ex. sess. as last amended by section 1, chapter 12, Laws of 1982 and RCW 41.26.110 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) All claims for disability shall be acted upon and either approved or disapproved by either type of disability board hereafter authorized to be created.
(a) Each
city having a population of twenty thousand or more shall establish a
disability board having jurisdiction over all members employed by said cities
and composed of the following five members: Two members of the city
legislative body to be appointed by the mayor, one fire fighter to be elected
by the fire fighters employed by the city, one law enforcement officer to be
elected by the law enforcement officers employed by the city and one member
from the public at large who resides within the city to be appointed by the
other four ((appointed)) members heretofore designated in this
subsection. ((Beginning with the next election following February 19, 1974,
the law enforcement officer member shall serve a one year term and the fire
fighter member shall serve a two year term. Thereafter)) Retired
members who are subject to the jurisdiction of the board have both the right to
elect and the right to be elected under this section. Each of the elected
members shall serve a two year term. The members appointed pursuant to this
subsection shall serve for two year terms: PROVIDED, That cities of the first
class only, shall retain existing firemen's pension boards established pursuant
to RCW 41.16.020 and existing boards of trustees of the relief and pension fund
of the police department as established pursuant to RCW 41.20.010 which such
boards shall have authority to act upon and approve or disapprove claims for
disability by fire fighters or law enforcement officers as provided under the
Washington law enforcement officers' and fire fighters' retirement system act.
(b) Each
county shall establish a disability board having jurisdiction over all members
residing in the county and not employed by a city in which a disability board
is established. The county disability board so created shall be composed of
five members to be chosen as follows: One member of the legislative body of
the county to be appointed by the county legislative body, one member of a city
or town legislative body located within the county which does not contain a
city disability board established pursuant to subsection (1)(a) of this
section to be chosen by a majority of the mayors of such cities and towns
within the county which does not contain a city disability board, one fire
fighter to be elected by the fire fighters employed in the county who are not
employed by a city in which a disability board is established, one law
enforcement officer to be elected by the law enforcement officers employed in
the county who are not employed by a city in which a disability board is
established, and one member from the public at large who resides within the
county but does not reside within a city in which a city disability board is
established, to be appointed by the other four ((appointed)) members
heretofore designated in this subsection. Retired members who are subject to
the jurisdiction of the board have both the right to elect and the right to be
elected under this section. All members appointed or elected pursuant to
this subsection shall serve for two year terms.
(2) The members of both the county and city disability boards shall not receive compensation for their service upon the boards but said members shall be reimbursed by their respective county or city for all expenses incidental to such service as to the amount authorized by law.
(3) The disability boards authorized for establishment by this section shall perform all functions, exercise all powers, and make all such determinations as specified in this chapter.
Sec. 2. Section 2, chapter 91, Laws of 1947 as last amended by section 1, chapter 19, Laws of 1973 1st ex. sess. and RCW 41.16.020 are each amended to read as follows:
There is
hereby created in each city and town a municipal firemen's pension board to
consist of the following five members, ex officio, the mayor, or in a city of
the first class, the mayor or his designated representative who shall be an
elected official of the city, who shall be chairman of the board, the city
comptroller or clerk, the chairman of finance of the city council, or if there
is no chairman of finance, the city treasurer, and in addition, two regularly
employed firemen elected by secret ballot of the firemen. Retired members
who are subject to the jurisdiction of the pension board have both the right to
elect and the right to be elected under this section. The ((first))
members to be elected by the firemen shall be ((for a term of one and two
years, respectively, and their successors shall be)) elected annually for a
two year term. The two firemen ((so)) elected members shall, in
turn, select a third ((fireman)) eligible member who shall serve
as an alternate in the event of an absence of one of the regularly elected ((firemen))
members. In case a vacancy occurs in the membership of the firemen or
retired members, the members ((of the fire department)) shall in the
same manner elect a successor to serve his unexpired term. The board may
select and appoint a secretary who may, but need not be a member of the board.
In case of absence or inability of the chairman to act, the board may select a
chairman pro tempore who shall during such absence or inability perform the
duties and exercise the powers of the chairman. A majority of the members of
said board shall constitute a quorum and have power to transact business.
Sec. 3. Section 1, chapter 39, Laws of 1909 as last amended by section 1, chapter 16, Laws of 1973 1st ex. sess. and RCW 41.20.010 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The mayor or his designated representative who shall be an elected official of the city, and the clerk, treasurer, president of the city council or mayor pro tem of each city of the first class, or in case any such city has no city council, the commissioner who has supervision of the police department, together with three members of the police department, to be elected as herein provided, in addition to the duties now required of them, are constituted a board of trustees of the relief and pension fund of the police department of each such city, and shall provide for the disbursement of the fund, and designate the beneficiaries thereof.
(2) The
police department of each city of the first class shall elect three regularly
appointed, qualified, and acting members of the department to act as members of
the board. ((On the first election following adoption of this 1955
amendatory act [1955 c 69], one)) Members shall be elected
for ((a)) three year terms((, one for a two year term, and one
for a one year term. Thereafter, one new member shall be elected each year for
a three year term)). Existing members shall continue in office until
replaced as provided for in this section.
(3) Such
election shall be held in the following manner. Not more than thirty nor less
than fifteen days preceding the first day of June in each year, written notice
of the nomination of any member of the department for membership on the board
may be filed with the secretary of the board. Each notice of nomination shall
be signed by not less than five members of the department, and nothing herein
contained shall prevent any member of the department from signing more than one
notice of nomination. The election shall be held on a date to be fixed by the
secretary during the month of June. Notice of the dates upon which notice of
nomination may be filed and of the date fixed for the election of such members
of the board shall be given by the secretary of the board by posting written
notices thereof in a prominent place in the police headquarters. For the
purpose of such election, the secretary of the board shall prepare and furnish
printed or typewritten ballots in the usual form, containing the names of all
persons regularly nominated for membership and shall furnish a ballot box for
the election. Each member of the police department shall be entitled to vote at
the election for one nominee as a member of the board ((except in the first
election where each may cast three votes)). The chief of the department
shall appoint two members to act as officials of the election, who shall be
allowed their regular wages for the day, but shall receive no additional
compensation therefor. The election shall be held in the police headquarters
of the department and the polls shall open at 7:30 a.m. and close at 8:30 p.m.
The one nominee receiving the highest number of votes shall be declared elected
to the board and his term shall commence on the first day of July succeeding
the election. In the first election the nominee receiving the greatest number
of votes shall be elected to the three year term, the second greatest to the
two year term and the third greatest to the one year term. Retired members
who are subject to the jurisdiction of the board have both the right to elect
and the right to be elected under this section. Ballots shall contain all
names of those nominated, both active and retired. Notice of nomination and
voting by retired members shall be conducted by the board.