For the purpose of this
chapter, unless clearly indicated otherwise by the context, words
and phrases shall have the meaning hereinafter ascribed.
(1) "Beneficiary" shall mean any person or persons
designated by a firefighter in a writing filed with the board,
and who shall be entitled to receive any benefits of a deceased
firefighter under this chapter.
(2) "Firefighter" means any person hereafter regularly or
temporarily, or as a substitute newly employed and paid as a
member of a fire department, who has passed a civil service
examination for firefighters and who is actively employed as a
firefighter or, if provided by the municipality by appropriate
local legislation, as a fire dispatcher: PROVIDED, Nothing in
chapter 209, Laws of 1969 ex. sess. shall impair or permit the
impairment of any vested pension rights of persons who are
employed as fire dispatchers at the time chapter 209, Laws of
1969 ex. sess. takes effect; and any person heretofore regularly
or temporarily, or as a substitute, employed and paid as a member
of a fire department, and who has contributed under and been
covered by the provisions of chapter 41.16 RCW as now or
hereafter amended and who has come under the provisions of this
chapter in accordance with RCW 41.18.170 and who is actively
engaged as a firefighter or as a member of the fire department as
a firefighter or fire dispatcher.
(3) "Retired firefighter" means and includes a person
employed as a firefighter and retired under the provisions of
this chapter.
(4) "Basic salary" means the basic monthly salary, including
longevity pay, attached to the rank held by the retired
firefighter at the date of his or her retirement, without regard
to extra compensation which such firefighter may have received
for special duties assignments not acquired through civil service
examination: PROVIDED, That such basic salary shall not be
deemed to exceed the salary of a battalion chief.
(5) "Widow or widower" means the surviving spouse of a
firefighter and shall include the surviving wife or husband of a
firefighter, retired on account of length of service, who was
lawfully married to him or to her for a period of five years
prior to the time of his or her retirement; and the surviving
wife or husband of a firefighter, retired on account of
disability, who was lawfully married to him or her at and prior
to the time he or she sustained the injury or contracted the
illness resulting in his or her disability. The word shall not
mean the divorced wife or husband of an active or retired
firefighter.
(6) "Child" or "children" means a firefighter's child or
children under the age of eighteen years, unmarried, and in the
legal custody of such firefighter at the time of his death or her
death.
(7) "Earned interest" means and includes all annual
increments to the firefighters' pension fund from income earned
by investment of the fund. The earned interest payable to any
firefighter when he or she leaves the service and accepts his or
her contributions, shall be that portion of the total earned
income of the fund which is directly attributable to each
individual firefighter's contributions. Earnings of the fund for
the preceding year attributable to individual contributions shall
be allocated to individual firefighters' accounts as of January
1st of each year.
(8) "Board" shall mean the municipal firefighters' pension
board.
(9) "Contributions" shall mean and include all sums deducted
from the salary of firefighters and paid into the fund as
hereinafter provided.
(10) "Disability" shall mean and include injuries or
sickness sustained by a firefighter.
(11) "Fire department" shall mean the regularly organized,
full time, paid, and employed force of firefighters of the
municipality.
(12) "Fund" shall have the same meaning as in RCW 41.16.010
as now or hereafter amended. Such fund shall be created in the
manner and be subject to the provisions specified in chapter 41.16 RCW as now or hereafter amended.
(13) "Municipality" shall mean every city, town and fire
protection district having a regularly organized full time, paid,
fire department employing firefighters.
(14) "Performance of duty" shall mean the performance of
work or labor regularly required of firefighters and shall
include services of an emergency nature normally rendered while
off regular duty.
[2007 c 218 § 41; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 69; 1969 ex.s. c 209 § 40; 1965 ex.s. c 45 § 2; 1961 c 255 § 1; 1955 c 382 § 1.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Finding -- 2007 c 218: See note following RCW 1.08.130.
Severability -- 1973 1st ex.s. c 154: See note following RCW 2.12.030.
Effective date -- Severability -- Construction -- 1969 ex.s. c 209: See RCW 41.26.3901, 41.26.3902, and 41.26.3903.
Severability -- 1961 c 255: "If any clause, part or section of this act shall be adjudged in violation of the constitution, or for any reason invalid, such judgment shall not affect nor invalidate the remainder of the act, nor any clause, part or section thereof, but such judgment shall be confined in its operation to the clause, part or section directly involved in the controversy in which judgment was rendered, and the balance of the act shall remain in full force and effect." [1961 c 255 § 13.]