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Memo-2001
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DANBURY PROFESSIONAL
FIRE FIGHTERS, LOCAL 801, IAFF, AFL-CIO
P. O. Box 901
Danbury, Ct. 06813-0901
Tel: 203.743.2415
Fax: 203.730.9933
Louis P. DeMici,
President Kevin S. Plank, Vice President
Thomas S. Corbett,
Secretary Christopher T. Ryan, Treasurer
GENERAL MEMO: 06-012
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To: Principal
Officers
Executive Board Members
Membership
From: Louis P.
DeMici, President
Executive
Board
Re: Retirement Benefits Brochure – Check
List
Date: Monday, July 24, 2006
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Per the request of the membership, the Executive Board has put
together a Retirement
Benefits Brochure – Check List, (see
attachment).
Periodically,
the Union will update this check list, should you have any questions please feel
free to contract a Union representative.
Thank you.
Posted: H.Q., E-23, E-24, E-25,
Communications Division, Fire Marshal’s Division
Mechanics
Division.
Danbury Professional
FIRE FIGHTERS, Local 801
240 Main Street - P. O. Box 901
Danbury, Connecticut 06813-0901
203.743.2415 (Office)
203.730.9933 (Fax)
Retirement Benefits Brochure – Check List
- Be sure to
complete years of service in one (1) year increments. Any
work less than one (1) full year will not count toward your pension
calculations.
- Prior to your
retirement be sure to ask to see your Personnel File (Personnel Office-City Hall) and your Department File (Fire Headquarters) before retiring.
- Be sure to ask
Personnel to calculate any unused vacation time you are entitled and to
list any Holidays that were paid in advance. Should you feel that
the City is not properly calculating your Vacation, Holiday or Longevity properly you need to
contact a Union Official prior to your effective retirement date in order
for a grievance to be filed on your behalf.
- Be
sure to meet with Union Members of the Pension Board prior to submitting
your request for a Pension; if you are applying for a “service connected
disability” or a “non-service connected disability” you will be required
to make Doctor Appointments and the process may take a while before the
Pension Board can award a Pension.
- Upon retirement you must
inform the Finance Department where you would like your monthly pension
check deposited.
- Medical coverage
entitlements; this is very important, if under the collective bargaining
agreement provides for a PPO or a POS and you are presently enrolled in a
Point of Service (coverage within the State of Connecticut) and you plan
on moving out of state, you must notify Personnel/Finance that you need to
switch your insurance coverage from the POS to a PPO, the PPO allows for
coverage nation-wide, regardless of your retirement date you are permitted
to implement the change as “retirement” is consider a “qualifying event”.
In addition you need to have the Insurance Department to provide you a
written explanation concerning Medicare coverage.
- Upon
retirement members are given Certificates, Badge, IAFF Ax, Retirement
Party, you need to contact the Union’s Retirement Committee concerning a Party.
- Unused
Vacation – Be sure to review as to how much unused vacation leave you have
on the books prior to retiring; i.e. 20 vacation days equates to five (5)
weeks pay, prior to retirement if you use only one (1) day leaving
nineteen days on the books, you would only receive four (4) weeks pay.
Download:
General Memo 06-012 Retirement Check-List 7-24-06.htm
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