Fla. Stat. 185.07
Creation and maintenance of fund


(1)

The municipal police officers’ retirement trust fund in each municipality described in s. 185.03 shall be created and maintained in the following manner:By the net proceeds of the .85-percent excise tax which may be imposed by the respective cities and towns upon certain casualty insurance companies on their gross receipts of premiums from holders of policies, which policies cover property within the corporate limits of such municipalities, as is hereinafter expressly authorized.Except as reduced or increased contributions are authorized by subsection (2), by the payment to the fund of 5 percent of the salary of each full-time police officer duly appointed and enrolled as a member of such police department, which 5 percent shall be deducted by the municipality from the compensation due to the police officer and paid over to the board of trustees of the retirement trust fund wherein such police officer is employed. No police officer shall have any right to the money so paid into the fund except as provided in this chapter.By all fines and forfeitures imposed and collected from any police officer because of the violation of any rule adopted by the board of trustees.By payment by the municipality or other sources of a sum equal to the normal cost and the amount required to fund any actuarial deficiency shown by an actuarial valuation conducted under part VII of chapter 112 after taking into account the amounts described in paragraphs (b), (c), (e), (f), and (g) and the tax proceeds described in paragraph (a) which are used to fund benefits provided in a defined benefit plan component.By all gifts, bequests and devises when donated to the fund.By all accretions to the fund by way of interest or dividends on bank deposits or otherwise.By all other sources of income now or hereafter authorized by law for the augmentation of such municipal police officers’ retirement trust fund.

(a)

By the net proceeds of the .85-percent excise tax which may be imposed by the respective cities and towns upon certain casualty insurance companies on their gross receipts of premiums from holders of policies, which policies cover property within the corporate limits of such municipalities, as is hereinafter expressly authorized.

(b)

Except as reduced or increased contributions are authorized by subsection (2), by the payment to the fund of 5 percent of the salary of each full-time police officer duly appointed and enrolled as a member of such police department, which 5 percent shall be deducted by the municipality from the compensation due to the police officer and paid over to the board of trustees of the retirement trust fund wherein such police officer is employed. No police officer shall have any right to the money so paid into the fund except as provided in this chapter.

(c)

By all fines and forfeitures imposed and collected from any police officer because of the violation of any rule adopted by the board of trustees.

(d)

By payment by the municipality or other sources of a sum equal to the normal cost and the amount required to fund any actuarial deficiency shown by an actuarial valuation conducted under part VII of chapter 112 after taking into account the amounts described in paragraphs (b), (c), (e), (f), and (g) and the tax proceeds described in paragraph (a) which are used to fund benefits provided in a defined benefit plan component.

(e)

By all gifts, bequests and devises when donated to the fund.

(f)

By all accretions to the fund by way of interest or dividends on bank deposits or otherwise.

(g)

By all other sources of income now or hereafter authorized by law for the augmentation of such municipal police officers’ retirement trust fund.

(2)

Member contribution rates may be adjusted as follows:The employing municipality, by local ordinance, may elect to make an employee’s contributions. However, under no circumstances may a municipality reduce the member contribution to less than one-half of 1 percent of salary.Police officer member contributions may be increased by consent of the members’ collective bargaining representative or, if none, by majority consent of police officer members of the fund.

(a)

The employing municipality, by local ordinance, may elect to make an employee’s contributions. However, under no circumstances may a municipality reduce the member contribution to less than one-half of 1 percent of salary.

(b)

Police officer member contributions may be increased by consent of the members’ collective bargaining representative or, if none, by majority consent of police officer members of the fund.

Source: Section 185.07 — Creation and maintenance of fund, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0185.­07 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

185.01
Legislative declaration
185.02
Definitions
185.03
Municipal police officers’ retirement trust funds
185.04
Actuarial deficits not state obligations
185.05
Board of trustees
185.06
General powers and duties of board of trustees
185.07
Creation and maintenance of fund
185.08
State excise tax on casualty insurance premiums authorized
185.09
Report of premiums paid
185.10
Department of Revenue and Division of Retirement to keep accounts of deposits
185.11
Funds received by municipalities, deposit in retirement trust fund
185.12
Payment of excise tax credit on similar state excise or license tax
185.13
Failure of insurer to comply with chapter
185.015
Short title
185.16
Requirements for retirement
185.18
Disability retirement
185.19
Separation from municipal service
185.21
Death prior to retirement
185.23
Duties of Division of Retirement
185.25
Exemption from tax and execution
185.30
Depository for retirement fund
185.31
Municipalities and boards independent of other municipalities and boards and of each other
185.34
Disability in line of duty
185.35
Municipalities that have their own retirement plans for police officers
185.37
Termination of plan and distribution of fund
185.38
Transfer to another state retirement system
185.39
Applicability
185.50
Retiree health insurance subsidy
185.60
Optional participation
185.061
Use of annuity or insurance policies
185.085
Determination of local premium tax situs
185.105
Police and Firefighters’ Premium Tax Trust Fund
185.161
Optional forms of retirement income
185.162
Beneficiaries
185.185
False, misleading, or fraudulent statements made to obtain public retirement benefits prohibited
185.191
Lump-sum payment of small retirement income
185.221
Annual report to Division of Retirement
185.341
Discrimination in benefit formula prohibited

Current through Fall 2025

§ 185.07. Creation & maintenance of fund's source at flsenate​.gov