§ 41.24.010 Definitions
§ 41.24.020 Enrollment of firefighters — Death, disability, retirement benefits
§ 41.24.023 Retired participant may resume volunteer service — Board approval required
§ 41.24.030 Volunteer firefighters’ relief and pension principal fund created — Reserve officers’ relief and pension principal fund created — Composition — Investment — Use — Treasurer’s report
§ 41.24.035 Legal, medical expenses — May be paid from earnings of the principal funds and administrative fund
§ 41.24.040 Fees, when payable — Interest — Effect of nonpayment
§ 41.24.050 Emergency medical technicians or first aid vehicle operators — Restriction on retirement system membership
§ 41.24.060 Board of trustees — How constituted
§ 41.24.070 Officers of board — Record of proceedings — Forms
§ 41.24.080 Duties of board and state board — Disbursements
§ 41.24.090 Meetings
§ 41.24.100 Compelling attendance of witnesses — Oaths — Rules and regulations
§ 41.24.110 Reimbursement of physicians and medical staff
§ 41.24.120 Hearing of application for benefits — Appeal to state board
§ 41.24.130 Quorum — Vote on allowance of claims
§ 41.24.140 Guardian may be appointed
§ 41.24.150 Disability payments
§ 41.24.155 Vocational rehabilitation — Purpose — Costs — Administration — Discretion of state board
§ 41.24.160 Death benefits
§ 41.24.170 Retirement pensions
§ 41.24.1701 Purchasing retirement pension coverage — Criteria
§ 41.24.172 Retirement pensions — Options — Election
§ 41.24.175 Disability or retirement payments — Computation according to latest legislative expression
§ 41.24.176 Disability or retirement payments — Construction
§ 41.24.180 Lump sum payments
§ 41.24.185 Lump sum payments — Monthly pension under fifty dollars
§ 41.24.190 Proof of service
§ 41.24.200 Service need not be continuous nor in a single department or agency
§ 41.24.210 Report of accident — Time limitation for filing report and claim
§ 41.24.215 Injured volunteer — Recovery from third party
§ 41.24.220 Hospitalization, surgery, etc
§ 41.24.230 Funeral and burial expenses
§ 41.24.240 Benefits not transferable or subject to legal process — Exceptions — Chapter not exclusive
§ 41.24.245 Payments to spouse or ex spouse pursuant to court order
§ 41.24.250 State board for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers — Composition — Terms — Vacancies — Oath
§ 41.24.260 State board for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers — Meetings — Quorum
§ 41.24.270 State board for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers — Compensation — Travel expenses
§ 41.24.280 State board for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers — Attorney general is legal advisor
§ 41.24.290 State board for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers — Powers and duties
§ 41.24.300 State board for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers — Vouchers, warrants
§ 41.24.310 State board for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers — Secretary, duties, compensation
§ 41.24.320 State board for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers — State actuary to provide actuarial services
§ 41.24.330 Emergency medical service districts — Board of trustees — Creation
§ 41.24.340 Emergency medical service districts — Board of trustees — Officers — Annual report
§ 41.24.400 Reserve officers — Enrollment — Limitations
§ 41.24.410 Reserve officers — Credit for service
§ 41.24.430 Reserve officers — Eligibility for benefit
§ 41.24.450 Reserve officers — Municipality adoption of relief benefits
§ 41.24.460 Reserve officers — Board of trustees
§ 41.24.800 Payment of tax liability — 2023 c 73
§ 41.24.801 Administration — 2023 c 73
§ 41.24.900 Construction — Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships — 2009 c 521

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 41.24 - Volunteer firefighters' and reserve officers' relief and pensions

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  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
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  • Garnishment: Generally, garnishment is a court proceeding in which a creditor asks a court to order a third party who owes money to the debtor or otherwise holds assets belonging to the debtor to turn over to the creditor any of the debtor
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  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • person: may be construed to include the United States, this state, or any state or territory, or any public or private corporation or limited liability company, as well as an individual. See Washington Code 1.16.080
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