Kan. Admin. Regs. § 40-10-2 - Firefighter's relief association; requirements for participation; procedure
(a) Members of a
fire department who desire to participate in the distribution of firefighter's
relief funds shall meet these requirements:
(1) Apply for a charter and incorporate as a
not-for-profit corporation;
(2)
file with the commissioner of insurance a certified copy of the articles of
incorporation of the firefighter's relief association; and
(3) file with the commissioner of insurance
evidence of establishment of a fire district within a township or county in
accordance with applicable Kansas statutes. This requirement shall not apply to
fire departments under the exclusive control of the governing body of an
incorporated city.
(b)
When the members of a city, township, county, or fire district fire department
notify the commissioner of insurance of their desire to participate in the
firefighter's relief fund tax and have otherwise qualified for participation,
the proper officials shall complete a declaration form, provided by the
commissioner, that declares their right to participate in the firefighter's
relief fund. The completed form shall be returned to the commissioner. The
declaration form shall be executed by the chief executive officer of the city,
township, county, or fire district. The clerk of the city, township, or county,
or the equivalent official of the fire district shall attest to the execution
of the form.
(c) A declaration
form shall be filed annually with the commissioner of insurance.
(d) Qualified firefighter's relief
associations shall submit for newly established associations and for
associations requesting redetermination hearings pursuant to
K.S.A. 40-1706(c)(6), on forms
provided by the commissioner, a certification by the county clerk, of the
population and assessed tangible property valuation of the geographic area
provided fire protection services by the fire department of the association.
The population figure shall be computed using the most recent population
figures available from the United States bureau of the census, as certified to
the secretary of state by the division of the budget on July 1 of each year.
The assessed tangible property valuation figure provided on the form shall be
computed using the tangible assessed valuation, as shown on the latest November
1 assessment roll prepared and maintained by the county clerk.
(e) Each firefighter's relief association
shall adopt bylaws to cover all activities of the association and shall set
forth the procedures for disbursing funds for the payment of benefits provided
by the association. A copy of the bylaws and the procedures shall be filed with
the commissioner.
Notes
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