§ 34.40 DURATION OF PENSION; PENSION REVOCATION.
   (A)   A pension granted to retired members shall be paid to them for 120 months and the remainder of their life thereafter and shall not be revoked nor in any way diminished except as provided in this subchapter. The payments of the member to the Pension Fund shall cease upon his retirement and acceptance of his pension.
(‘69 Code, § 5-177) (Am. Ord. 1353, passed 9-20-00)
   (B)   The Pension Board of Trustees shall have the power to examine into the facts on which any pension has heretofore been granted under any prior existing law, or shall hereafter be granted or obtained erroneously, fraudulently, or illegally for any reason. The Board is empowered to purge the pension roll of any person heretofore granted a pension under prior or existing law or hereafter granted under this section, if it is found to be erroneous, fraudulent, or illegal for any reason, and to reclassify any pensioner who heretofore under any prior or existing law, or who shall hereafter under this section be erroneously, improperly, or illegally classified.
(‘69 Code, § 5-178) (Ord. 557, passed 2-19-81; Am. Ord. 1480, passed 3-17-04)