(1) With the exception of those employees who are excluded from
membership as herein provided, all employees shall become members
of the retirement system as follows:
(a) Every employee in city service as defined in this
chapter, on July 1, 1939, shall become a member of the retirement
system on that date.
(b) Every employee who enters or reenters city service after
July 1, 1939, shall become a member of the retirement system upon
the completion of six months of continuous service.
(2) The following shall be specifically exempted from the
provisions of this chapter:
(a) Members of the police departments who are entitled to
the benefits of the police relief and pension fund as established
by state law.
(b) Members of the fire departments who are entitled to the
benefits of the *firemen's relief and pension fund as
established by state law.
(3) It shall be the duty of the head of each office or
department to give immediate notice in writing to the board of
administration of the change in status of any member of his
office or department, resulting from transfer, promotion, leave
of absence, resignation, reinstatement, dismissal or death. The
head of each office or department shall furnish such other
information concerning any member as the board may require.
(4) Each member shall be subject to all the provisions of
this chapter and to all the rules and regulations adopted by the
board of administration. Should the service of any member, in
any period of ten consecutive years, amount to less than five
years, or should he withdraw more than one quarter of his
accumulated contributions, or should he die or be retired, he
shall thereupon cease to be a member.
[1939 c 207 § 4; RRS § 9592-104.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "firemen's relief and pension fund" was changed to the "firefighters' relief and pension fund" by 2007 c 218 § 37.