Report of the Commission On Old Age Pensions, Annuities And Insurance. January, 1910
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■"■ .' Cities having no pension systems are; Beverly, Chicopee, Fall River, Fitchburg, Haverhill, Marlborough, Melrose, New Bedford, Newburyport, Newton, Northampton, Pittsfield, Quincy, Salem, Springfield, Taunton, Wobum and Worcester. Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Lowell, Maiden and Somerville pension policemen and firemen. Holyoke, Medford and Waltham pension policemen only. Brockton and North Adams pension firemen only. No replies were received from Gloucester, Law- rence and Lynn. 1...930.] HOUSE — No. 1400. 273 A description of the pension provisions for policemen, fire- men and teachers in New York and in Boston will serve, in connection with the foregoing analysis of the State legislation on this subject,-^ to give an adequate picture of municipal pension systems in this country. (a) New York. Policemen. — The police pension fund is made up as fol- lows : (1) funds of this class previously exisfing in the munic- ipalities combined to make the present city of New York; (2) fines imposed by the police department upon members of the force; (3) all rewards and gifts to members, except such as they may be allowed by the police commissioner to retain ; (4) all lost, unclaimed, or stolen money remaining in the possession of the property clerk of the department for one year, and all money received from the sale of unclaimed property or condemned property of the department; (5) all sums withheld from members of the force through absence from duty; (6) certain specified quarterly payments out of receipts from liquor licenses ; (7) all money received from the issue of permits to carry pistols ; (8) all receipts from licenses to give masked balls, entertainments or parties; (9) 2 per cent, of the monthly compensation of each member of the police force, to be deducted by the comptroller from the pay ; (10) various other specified sums coming from different sources.
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