(40 ILCS 5/22-232) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 22-232)
Sec. 22-232.
Discontinuance of fund.
If the Board of Underwriters of any such city, village or incorporated
town, at any time after creating a pension fund as provided in the Fire
Insurance Patrolmen's Pension Fund Act of the Illinois Municipal Code or
this Division shall discontinue the operation or sustaining of a paid fire
insurance patrol and shall thereafter determine that there is, and if in
fact there is, no person entitled to receive a benefit, pension or payment
thereunder, and that there is no person eligible to receive, or who may
become eligible in the future to receive such benefit, pension or payment
thereunder, then the Board of Underwriters, with the consent of the Board
of Trustees of the patrolmen's pension fund, may terminate the pension fund.
Thereupon the treasurer of the pension fund, upon the order of the Board
of Trustees, shall refund and pay to all members of the uniformed force of
the firemen's insurance patrol in the service at the time of such
discontinuance of the operation or sustaining of such fire insurance
patrol, from the pension fund, such sums of money as they have actually
contributed to the pension fund, if there shall then be sufficient money in
the fund to pay the same.
If there be not sufficient money then in the fund to make refund of such
payments in full, then such reimbursement shall be made to each of such
members in such equal proportion as the funds available shall be sufficient
to make. After such refund of all such payments has been made as aforesaid,
all moneys, securities and property of every kind in or belonging to the
pension fund shall be turned over to the Board of Underwriters, as and to
become the sole property of the Board of Underwriters, for its own sole use
and benefit.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 161.)
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