Washington Statutes

§ 41.20.160 — Credit for membership in private organization acquired by city of first class.

Washington § 41.20.160
JurisdictionWashington
Title 41PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, CIVIL SERVICE, AND PENSIONS
Ch. 41.20POLICE RELIEF AND PENSIONS IN FIRST-CLASS CITIES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 41.20.160 (2026).

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Any person affected by this chapter who was a member of a police organization operated by a private enterprise which police organization shall be hereafter acquired before September 1, 1959, by a city of the first class as its police department as a matter of public convenience or necessity, where it is in the public interest to retain the trained personnel of such police organization, shall have added to his or her period of employment as computed under this chapter his or her period of service with said private enterprise, except that this shall apply only to those persons who are in the service of such police organization at the time of its acquisition by the city of the first class and who remain in the service of that city until this chapter shall become applicable to such persons. N

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Related

Geiger v. Department of Retirement Systems
715 P.2d 523 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 1986)
2 case citations

Legislative History

[2012 c 117 s 34;1983 c 3 s 92;1959 c 71 s 1.]

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