Except as provided in RCW 41.26.530, a member of the retirement system shall receive a retirement allowance equal to two percent of such member's final average salary for each year of service.
[1993 c 517 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 249 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 294 § 3.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- 1993 c 517: "The legislature recognizes the
demanding, physical nature of law enforcement and fire fighting,
and the resulting need to allow law enforcement officers and
firefighters to make transitions into other careers when these
employees feel they can no longer pursue law enforcement or fire
fighting. The legislature also recognizes the challenge and cost
of maintaining the viability of a retired employee's benefit over
longer periods of retirement as longevity increases, and that
this problem is compounded for employees who leave a career
before they retire from the workforce.
Therefore, the purpose of this act is to: (1) Provide full
retirement benefits to law enforcement officers and firefighters
at an appropriate age that reflects the unique and physically
demanding nature of their work; (2) provide a fair and reasonable
value from the retirement system for those who leave the law
enforcement or fire fighting profession before retirement; (3)
increase flexibility for law enforcement officers and
firefighters to make transitions into other public or private
sector employment; (4) increase employee options for addressing
retirement needs, personal financial planning, and career
transitions; and (5) continue the legislature's established
policy of having employees pay a fifty percent share of the
contributions toward their retirement benefits and any
enhancements." [1993 c 517 § 1.]
Legislative direction and placement -- Section headings -- 1977 ex.s. c 294: See notes following RCW 41.26.410.