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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XII
MUNICIPALITIES
Chapter 185
MUNICIPAL POLICE PENSIONS
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F.S. 185.60
185.60 Optional participation.A municipality may revoke its participation under this chapter by rescinding the legislative act, or ordinance which assesses and imposes taxes authorized in s. 185.08, and by furnishing a certified copy of such legislative act, or ordinance to the division. Thereafter, the municipality shall be prohibited from participating under this chapter, and shall not be eligible for future premium tax moneys. Premium tax moneys previously received shall continue to be used for the sole and exclusive benefit of police officers, or police officers and firefighters where included, and no amendment, legislative act, or ordinance shall be adopted which shall have the effect of reducing the then-vested accrued benefits of the police officers, retirees, or their beneficiaries. The municipality shall continue to furnish an annual report to the division as provided in s. 185.221. If the municipality subsequently terminates the defined benefit plan, they shall do so in compliance with the provisions of s. 185.37.
History.s. 82, ch. 99-1.

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CITY OF WILTON MANORS, v. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DIVISION OF RETIREMENT,, 48 So. 3d 962 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2010)

. . . .” § 185.60, Fla. Stat. (2009) (entitled Optional participation). . . . See § 185.60, (entitled Optional participation). . . .

UNITED STATES v. JOHNSTON, 13 F. Supp. 2d 1316 (M.D. Fla. 1998)

. . . S 5°35' E 469.50 feet, thence S 1°4' E, 474.70 feet, thence S 2°42' W 482.30 feet, thence S 4°43' W 185.60 . . . S 5°35' E 469.50 feet, thence S 1°4' E, 474.70 feet, thence S 2°42' W 482.30 feet, thence S 4°43' W 185.60 . . .

M. SULLIVAN, a U. A. U. A. U. A. U. A. T. J. C. H. F. M. E. H. P. U. A. v. LEMONCELLO d b a, 36 F.3d 676 (7th Cir. 1994)

. . . Specifically, Lemoncello argues that the $19,-185.60 in fines assessed in the JAB’s June 3, 1992, total . . .

UNITED STATES v. CHESTER, a k a a k a a k a, 919 F.2d 896 (4th Cir. 1990)

. . . The room contained their personal belongings, fake identification, 185.60 grams of crack, and plastic . . .

T. KNOBLAUCH v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE,, 752 F.2d 125 (5th Cir. 1985)

. . . the Commissioner’s motion for leave to file out of time and award him costs of $92.80, doubled to $185.60 . . .

N. CROOK, v. SHEARSON LOEB RHOADES, INC., 591 F. Supp. 40 (N.D. Ind. 1983)

. . . Crook sold short five contracts of March, 1981 lumber at $185.60 per thousand board feet. Barry N. . . .

INDIAN TOWING COMPANY, v. TUG WESLEY W,, 264 F. Supp. 892 (E.D. La. 1967)

. . . Repair of Barge PTT 301 $ 4,739.93 Repair of Barge PTT 302 2,110.90 Towage to repair yard 185.60 Loss . . .

v. AMERICAN CAPITAL CORPORATION, 51 F. Supp. 462 (D. Del. 1943)

. . . . $ 61.67‡ § 83.08 § 34.33 §103.58 §144.59 $185.60 2 shares new Preferred .............. 64.90 91.84 . . .

THE TOLEDO, 30 F. Supp. 93 (E.D.N.Y. 1939)

. . . all the repairs needed on the ship, in addition to the web, and the propeller, and amounted to only $185.60 . . .

ZELLERBACH PAPER CO. v. HELVERING, NATIONAL PAPER PRODUCTS CO. v. SAME, 69 F.2d 852 (9th Cir. 1934)

. . . shows net income for the Zellerbaeh Paper Company of $774,-423.89, an increase of not income of $242,-185.60 . . .

v., 91 U.S. 704 (U.S. 1875)

. . . For February, on stock $185.60 „ „ on stock 172.50 358.10 172.50 28. . . .