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Six Colorado Departments to Join FPPA in 2018

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Six Colorado police and fire departments—Broomfield Police, Fountain Police, Grand Junction Fire, Littleton Police and Montrose Police—have begun the partial entry process and have set effective dates of entry before the end of 2018

In the past several months, six Colorado police and fire departments have filed resolutions signaling their intention to join the FPPA Defined Benefit System. The departments—Broomfield Police, Fountain Police, Grand Junction Fire, Littleton Police and Montrose Police—have since begun the partial entry process and have set effective dates of entry before the end of 2018.

Joining FPPA through partial entry

A map showing departments joining FPPA in 2018, with icons for police and fire departments marked at various locations.
Several police and fire departments have elected to join FPPA in 2018

Within the partial entry process, members of these departments will have the option to select whether to join the FPPA Defined Benefit System or remain in their existing local retirement plan. Additionally, all new department hires after the effective date will be automatically enrolled in an FPPA defined benefit plan.

In addition, Monument Police elected to join FPPA in Spring 2018 through a process called supplemental Social Security affiliation. This specialized process is available only to departments that pay into Social Security. For more information about the affiliation process or to see a list of departments who have re-joined, please visit JoinFPPA.org.