§ 33.28 RETIRED MEMBERS.
   Any member of the Police Department who is placed on the retired list, except those who have served with the Department for 20 years or more and who have been retired for that reason, shall report for duty to the Chief of Police from time to time as may be provided for in the by-laws of the Pension Board; shall be subject to the orders and discipline of the Chief; and shall perform such duties as may be required of him, and for which, in the opinion of the Police Surgeon, he may be fit, and for which he shall be allowed full pay. For any refusal to obey orders and for any breach of discipline, the Chief shall take such action as may be deemed proper for the good of the service, and members shall be subject to punishment and dismissal in the same manner as officers in active service. Any pension a retired member may have received shall cease in case of his expulsion, and the pension, for any refusal to obey orders or other breach of discipline, shall be subject to whatever orders may be deemed proper by the Chief.
('84 Code, § 33.27) (Ord. 6-12-79, passed 6-12-79)