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Iowa Code Chapter 410 - Fire fighters and police officers -- retirement and disability Iowa Code > Title IX > Subtitle 4 > Chapter 410 - Fire fighters and police officers -- retirement and disabilityCurrent as of: 2009Check for updates§ 410.1Pension funds§ 410.2Boards of trustees -- officers§ 410.3Investment of surplus§ 410.4Gifts, devises, or bequests§ 410.5Membership fee -- assessments§ 410.6Who entitled to pension -- conditions§ 410.7Soldiers and sailors§ 410.8Disability -- how contracted§ 410.9Retired members assigned for light duty§ 410.10Pensions -- surviving spouse -- children -- dependents§ 410.11Exemption§ 410.12Volunteer or call fire fighters§ 410.13Reexamination of retired members§ 410.14Decision of board§ 410.15Guarantee of pension benefits§ 410.16Moneys drawn -- how paid -- report§ 410.17City marshal§ 410.18Hospital expense§ 410.19Hours on duty limited§ 410.20Exceptions________________________________________________________________________
LAR: ... My husband was injured in the line of duty(police) and had to take a disability retirement due to a TBI. The city had a wc ins policy that was good for 2 years or $250,000 whichever came first. This policy paid for medical care, transportation and my wages to take him to his appointments as he is unable to drive. After the 2 years the city is responsible for the injury and they are refusing to pay mileage or my wages. Are they required to pay these expenses and does the Alu O'Hara law apply for my husband. It has been 2 years 8 months since his injury and his doctors have told us he will not return to any kind of work. Thank you1