(a) Any member of the police force who has been regularly appointed employee of the Borough for a period of at least six months and who thereafter shall enter into the military service of the United States shall have credited to his or her employment record for pension or retirement benefits all of the time spent by him or her in such military service, if such person returns or has heretofore returned to his or her employment as a police officer in the Borough within six months after his or her separation from the service.
(b) Any member of the police force shall be eligible to receive service credit for intervening military service as provided above provided that he or she is not entitled to receive, eligible to receive now or in the future, or is receiving retirement benefits for such service under a retirement system administered and wholly or partially paid for by any other governmental agency, with the exception of a member eligible to receive or receiving military retirement pay earned by a combination of active duty and nonactive duty with a reserve or national guard component of the armed forces which retirement pay is payable only upon the attainment of a specified age and period of service under 10 U.S.C. Ch 67 (relating to retired pay for non-regular service).
(Ord. 1003. Passed 6-12-06.)