Article XI. SPECIAL ACTS 1961, ACT NO. 323—PENSION FOR TOWN CLERK  


An act providing for a pension for the town clerk of the Borough of Naugatuck.

Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives in general assembly convened:

Section 1. The town clerk of the Borough of Naugatuck may receive a pension from the Borough of Naugatuck, at the rate of one and two-thirds per cent, for each year of service, of his average salary for the last seven years of service, provided he has served more than fifteen consecutive years as town clerk. (Special Laws 1961, Act No. 323, § 1)

Section 2. The pension of the town clerk of the Borough of Naugatuck, in office on the effective date of this act, shall be based on his years in service since he was first elected to the office of town clerk, January 3, 1938. (Special Laws 1961, Act No. 323, § 2)

Section 3. Said incumbent town clerk shall pay into the pension fund of said borough such contribution as shall be determined by the board of mayor and burgesses. (Special Laws 1961, Act No. 323, § 3)