2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 424A.02 — Defined Benefit Relief Associations; Service Pensions

Plain-Language Summary

This section governs how defined benefit firefighters relief associations pay service pensions. A firefighter generally must be at least 50 years old, have at least five years of active service with the fire department, and have at least five years of membership in the relief association before receiving a pension. The pension amount per year of service is set by the association's bylaws within limits set by the legislature. Vesting rules determine what percentage a firefighter receives based on years of service.

Practical Notes
This section is the core of how most volunteer firefighter pensions work in Minnesota. The age 50 minimum and the five-year service and membership requirements are the key gates that firefighters must pass to receive any benefit. Firefighters who leave before meeting those requirements may receive only a partial or deferred benefit depending on vesting rules in the bylaws. Municipalities and relief associations should make sure their bylaws comply with current statutory limits on benefit amounts to avoid losing state aid.