ANNAPOLIS 2065
Each retired member shall receive the benefit of any raises in the pay scale for
members of the same rank and years of service who are on active duty.
DISABILITY RETIREMENT (NON-OCCUPATIONAL). If a member of
the police department or fire department is permanently incapacitated from active
service as a result of bodily injury or disease being non-occupational in cause,
which shall occur after ten (10) years of service, his retirement pay shall be equal to
two per cent (2%) of his annual salary at the date of his retirement for each year of
active service, increasing to a maximum of sixty per cent (60%) for thirty (30) or
more years.
Each retired member shall receive the benefit of any raises in the pay scale for
members of the same rank and years of service who are on active duty.
APPROPRIATION AND LEVY-YEARLY. For all retirements, it shall be
mandatory upon the mayor and aldermen to appropriate and levy each year a
sufficient sum to pay the pensions herein provided for to all members of the police
department or fire department retired under the provisions of this section.
SECTION II: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR
AND ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS that the date of adoption
of this Resolution is July 10, 1972, and the amendment of the Charter of the City
of Annapolis, hereby enacted shall become effective on August 29, 1972, unless a
proper petition for referendum hereon shall be filed as permitted by law, provided
a complete and exact copy of this Resolution shall be continuously posted on the
bulletin board in the City Hall until August 19, 1972, and provided further that a
copy of the title of this Resolution shall be published in the "Evening Capital", a
newspaper of general circulation in the City of Annapolis, or in any other
newspaper of such general circulation, once in each of the weeks, July 17, July 24,
July 31, August 7, and August 14, 1972.
SECTION III: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR
AND ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS that the Mayor is hereby
specifically commanded to carry out the provisions of Section II hereof, and, as
evidence of such compliance, the Mayor shall cause to be affixed to the Minutes of
this meeting appropriate certificates of publication of the newspaper or newspapers
in which the title of the Resolution shall have been published and shall declare the
Charter change hereby enacted to be effective on August 29, 1972, or following a
favorable referendum thereon, by affixing his signature hereto in the space
provided on the effective date of change.
SECTION IV: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR
AND ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS that as soon as the
Charter amendment hereby enacted shall become effective, either as herein
provided or following a referendum, the Mayor shall send separately, by registered
mail, to the Secretary of the State of Maryland and to the Department of
Legislative Reference of Maryland a clear certified copy of this Resolution
showing the number of Aldermen voting for and against it and a report on the
votes cast for or against the amendment hereby enacted at any referendum thereon
and the date of such referendum.
The above Charter Amendment was enacted by the foregoing Resolution which
was passed at a regular meeting of the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Annapolis, July 10, 1972, eight (8) Aldermen voting in the affirmative and zero (0)
Aldermen voting in the negative, and the said Resolution becomes effective in
accordance with law on the 29th day of August, 1972.
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