§ 94.131 DEFINITIONS.
   The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this subchapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning.
   ACTUARIAL EQUIVALENT. Equality in value of the aggregate amount of benefit expected to be received under different forms or at different times determined as of a given date as adopted by the city or the retirement committee for use by the retirement system. Such ACTUARIAL EQUIVALENCIES shall be specified in the funding medium established for the retirement system, except that if benefits under the retirement system are obtained through the purchase of an annuity contract, the actuarial equivalency of any such form of benefit shall be the amount of pension benefit which can be purchased or otherwise provided by such contract. All actuarial and mortality assumptions adopted by the city or retirement committee shall be on a sex-neutral basis.
   ANNUITY CONTRACT. The contract or contracts issued by 1 or more life insurance companies or designated trusts and purchased by the retirement system in order to provide any of the benefits described in the sections. Annuity conversion rates contained in any such contract shall be specified on a sex-neutral basis.
   BENEFICIARY. The person designated by a firefighter, pursuant to a written instrument filed with the Retirement Committee before the firefighter’s death, to receive death benefits which may be payable under the retirement system.
   FUNDING AGENT. Any bank, trust company, life insurance company, thrift institution, credit union or investment management firm selected by the Retirement Committee, subject to the approval of the city, to hold or invest the funds of the retirement system.
   REGULAR INTEREST. The rate of interest earned each calendar year commencing January 1, 1984, equal to the rate of net earnings realized for the calendar year from investments of the Retirement Fund. Net earnings means the amount by which income or gain realized from investments of the retirement fund exceeds the amount of any realized losses from such investments during the calendar
year. The Retirement Committee shall annually report the amount of regular interest earned for such year.
   REGULAR PAY. The salary of a firefighter at the date the firefighter elects to retire or terminate employment with the city.
   RETIREMENT COMMITTEE. The Retirement Committee created pursuant to § 94.143.
   RETIREMENT SYSTEM. A retirement system established in this subchapter.
   RETIREMENT VALUE. The accumulated value of the firefighter’s employee account and employer account. The retirement value at any time shall consist of the sum of the contributions made or transferred to such accounts by the firefighter and by the city on the firefighter’s behalf and the regular interest credited to the accounts through such date, reduced by any realized losses which were not taken into account in determining regular interest in any year, and as further adjusted each year to reflect the accounts pro rata share of the appreciation or depreciation of the assets of the retirement system as determined by the Retirement Committee at their fair market values, including any account under § 94.145(B). The valuation shall be undertaken at least annually as of December 31 of each year and at such other times as may be directed by the Retirement Committee. The value of each account shall be reduced each year by the appropriate share of the investment costs as provided in § 94.146. The RETIREMENT VALUE shall be further reduced by the amount of all distributions made to or on the behalf of the firefighter from the retirement system.
   SALARY. The base rate of pay, excluding overtime, callback pay, clothing allowances and other such benefits as reported on the participant’s federal income tax withholding statement including the firefighters’ contributions picked up by the city as provided in § 94.134(B) and any salary reduction contributions which are excludable from income for federal income tax purposes pursuant to §§ 125 or 457 of the Internal Revenue Code.
   STRAIGHT LIFE ANNUITY. An ordinary annuity payable for the life of the primary annuitant only, and terminating at his or her death without refund or death benefit of any kind.
(Prior Code, § 24-222)
Statutory reference:
   Similar provisions, see Neb. RS 16-1021