Ind. Code § 36-8-8-3
(a) If a town establishes a board of metropolitan police commissioners, or if a town becomes a city, the municipality shall participate in the 1977 fund and shall enroll all full-time police officers and firefighters in the 1977 fund. However, if a police officer or former marshal is a member of the public employees' retirement fund, the police officer or former marshal may continue as a member of that fund instead of the 1977 fund. Notwithstanding the age requirements under section 7(a) of this chapter, a police officer or former marshal employed by a municipality at the time the municipality enters the 1977 fund under this section shall be a member of the 1977 fund unless the municipality elects to require a police officer or former marshal to continue as a member of the public employees' retirement fund. A person may become a member of the 1977 fund under this subsection without meeting the age limitation under section 7(a) of this chapter only if the person satisfies:
(2) the minimum standards that are:
(B) in effect on the date the person becomes a member of the 1977 fund.
Credit for prior service of a person who becomes a member of the 1977 fund under this subsection shall be determined under section 18 or 18.1 of this chapter. No service credit beyond that allowed under section 18 or 18.1 of this chapter may be recognized under the 1977 fund.
(c) A unit that:
(2) is participating in the public employees' retirement fund under subsection (b);
may participate in the 1977 fund upon approval by the fiscal body, notwithstanding IC 5-10.3-6-8 . A unit that participates in the 1977 fund under this subsection must comply with section 21 of this chapter. However, the unit may elect to require a police officer or firefighter who is a member of the public employees' retirement fund to continue as a member of that fund instead of the 1977 fund.
(f) A school corporation or charter school that:
(2) enters into a contract or memorandum of understanding with a:
(C) nonprofit corporation;
to employ a school resource officer;
may participate in the 1977 fund. A school corporation or charter school that participates in the 1977 fund under this subsection or subsection (g) must comply with section 21.5 of this chapter. However, the school corporation or charter school may elect to require a school resource officer who is a member of the public employees' retirement fund to continue as a member of that fund instead of the 1977 fund.
(g) A school resource officer hired or rehired after June 30, 2024, who is a member of the 1977 fund shall remain in the 1977 fund.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: subsection
(a) formerly 19-1-17.8-16 part; subsection (b) formerly 19-1-36.5-16 part.]
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.59. Amended by P.L.313-1989, SEC.1; P.L.213-1995, SEC.6; P.L.236-1996, SEC.6; P.L.101-1998, SEC.1; P.L.195-1999, SEC.32; P.L.35-2012, SEC.115; P.L.130-2015, SEC.2; P.L.103-2021, SEC.4; P.L.85-2022, SEC.4; P.L.102-2023, SEC.8; P.L.135-2024, SEC.10; P.L.104-2026, SEC.23.