Judges: MARK PRYOR, Attorney General
Filed Date: 4/5/1999
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Russ Hunt State Representative P.O. Box 200 Searcy, AR 72145-0200
Dear Representative Hunt:
You have requested an Attorney General opinion concerning a captain who retired from a non-civil service fire department under a private system that has been turned over to the Local Police and Fire Retirement System management.
You have asked:
(1) May this captain be re-hired by the same city to fill another position in the same department, specifically an Assistant Chief position?
(2) May this captain continue to draw his retirement while filling the new position?
(3) May this captain continue drawing his retirement and not join any future retirement system while serving in the new position?
(4) If this captain may not be re-hired directly through the fire department, could he be re-hired by the city and assigned as Administrative Assistant to the Chief of Fire Services?
RESPONSE
Question 1 — May this captain be re-hired by the same city to fillanother position in the same department, specifically an Assistant Chiefposition?
It is my opinion that this captain may be re-hired by the same city to fill another position in the same department, including an Assistant Chief position. Although under certain circumstances there are some restrictions on re-joining retirement systems or on drawing benefits while accruing further credited years of service for retirement purposes (see Ops. Att'y Gen. Nos.
I therefore conclude that the captain about whom you have inquired may be re-hired by the city for which he previously worked, to fill another position in the same department, including an Assistant Chief position.
Question 2 — May this captain continue to draw his retirement whilefilling the new position?
It is my opinion that the answer to this question will depend upon whether the captain re-joins his former local retirement system, pursuant to A.C.A. §
Under the provisions of A.C.A. §
This statute (A.C.A. §
Question 3 — May this captain continue drawing his retirement and notjoin any future retirement system while serving in the new position?
It is my opinion that the captain in question may continue to draw his retirement benefits, and opt not to join any other retirement system. However, as noted in response to Question 2, such a choice would not be necessary in order for him to continue to draw his retirement benefits.
Question 4 — If this captain may not be re-hired directly through thefire department, could he be re-hired by the city and assigned asAdministrative Assistant to the Chief of Fire Services?
Because I have opined that the captain in question may be re-hired, this question is moot.
Assistant Attorney General Suzanne Antley prepared the foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
MARK PRYOR Attorney General
MP:SBA/cyh