Virginia Statutes

§ 51.1-813 — Disability resulting from activities in discharge of official duties

Virginia § 51.1-813
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 51.1PENSIONS, BENEFITS, AND RETIREMENT
Ch. 8LOCAL RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
Art. 2MEMBERS OF POLICE DEPARTMENTS

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Va. Code Ann. § 51.1-813 (2026).

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If any member of a police department of a county, city, or town, other than the City of Richmond, which has a pension plan becomes disabled as a result of activities in the discharge of the member's official duties, the member shall receive, as pension and benefits during such disability, the sum of not less than sixty-six and two-thirds percent of the member's salary until eligible to retire under age and service retirement. The member shall then be retired on the age and service pension as provided in § 51.1-811. Any member of a county, city, or town police department or any sheriff or deputy sheriff who dies or is totally or partially disabled as a result of hypertension or heart disease shall be presumed to have died or become disabled in the line of duty, unless the contrary is shown

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