§ 24-11-404 - Tax levy for pensions in cities of first and second class.

24-11-404. Tax levy for pensions in cities of first and second class.

(a) (1) After being once approved by a majority of those voting on the question at any general or special election in any city of the first class or city of the second class, a tax not to exceed one (1) mill on the dollar upon the assessed value of the real and personal property of the city shall be levied annually by the city for the purpose of paying police officers' retirement salaries and pensions, as well as pensions to the surviving spouses and minor children of deceased police officers and the surviving spouses and minor children of deceased retired police officers.

(2) The levy shall be made by the city council or other governing body of the city on or before the time fixed by law for levying county taxes, and the city council or other governing body shall make out and certify to the county clerk the rate of taxation levied by the municipal corporation on the real and personal property within the city.

(3) The amount so certified shall be placed upon the tax book by the county clerk of the county and collected in the same manner that state and county taxes are collected and shall be turned over to the board of trustees of the policemen's pension and relief fund of the city.

(b) (1) In those cities that do not have a policemen's pension and relief fund but that cover their police officers under the Arkansas Local Police and Fire Retirement System, the tax shall also be allowed when approved by a majority of qualified electors of the cities participating in any election on the question and held at a special election in accordance with 7-11-201 et seq. for the purpose of voting on the question.

(2) The election may be held in connection with the first general city election following March 6, 1989, but the failure to submit at a city or other election shall not defeat the right of submission at any subsequent election.

(3) Upon the filing with the county board of election commissioners not later than ninety (90) days before the date of the election requested in a petition signed by twenty (20) or more qualified electors of the city affected and praying that the question of a policemen's pension be submitted, it shall be the duty of the county board of election commissioners to call the election in accordance with 7-11-201 et seq.

(4) In the event that for any reason the question of the policemen's pension is not voted upon in the next general city election after March 6, 1989, the question may be submitted at a special election held in the city as provided in this subsection.

(5) The question on the ballot shall be as follows:

"FOR Police Officer's Pension ......................[]

AGAINST Police Officer's Pension ......................[]".

(6) The tax so levied shall not exceed one (1) mill on the dollar upon the assessed value of the real and personal property of the city or town.

(c) Once so approved, the tax shall be levied and certified in the same manner as provided in this section and shall be collected and turned over to the city or town for the sole purpose of making payment for coverage of employees under the Arkansas Local Police and Fire Retirement System.

(d) A vote on the question of the tax provided for in this section shall be had in the same manner that the Constitution and laws of this state provide for the initiation of measures in municipalities.

(e) The funds provided for in this section shall be supplemental and in addition to any funds provided for by any laws in effect at the time of passage of this section and shall become part of the policemen's pension and relief fund of the city and be administered by the board of trustees of the policemen's pension and relief fund for the same class of beneficiaries and in the same manner as prescribed by law.

(f) In those cities that cover their police officers under the Arkansas Local Police and Fire Retirement System, the funds shall be applied to each city's account in that system, in such manner and amounts as determined by the Board of Trustees of the Arkansas Local Police and Fire Retirement System, if:

(1) The city does not have a policemen's pension and relief fund; or

(2) The city has consolidated administration of its policemen's pension and relief fund with the Arkansas Local Police and Fire Retirement System, even if there are no longer any members or beneficiaries remaining under the city's policemen's pension and relief fund.