SECTION 1. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, George Kenneth Collette may continue in his position as a lieutenant in the fire department of the town of West Brookfield until the age of 70; provided, that he is mentally and physically capable of performing the duties of such position. The select board of the town of West Brookfield may, at the expense of the fire chief of the town of West Brookfield, require George Kenneth Collette to be examined by an impartial physician designated by the select board to determine such capability. George Kenneth Collette’s employment shall continue until he reaches the age of 70, his retirement, or his non-reappointment or termination, whichever occurs first; provided, however, that he is mentally and physically capable of performing the duties of the position.
SECTION 2. No further deductions shall be made from the regular compensation of George Kenneth Collette under chapter 32 of the General Laws for any service performed subsequent to his reaching the age of 65. Upon retirement from the position of lieutenant, George Kenneth Collette shall receive a superannuation retirement allowance equal to that to which he would have been entitled had he retired upon reaching the age of 65, if any.
SECTION 3. This act shall not entitle George Kenneth Collette to remain in service to the town of West Brookfield if otherwise removed or suspended from office in accordance with applicable laws, rules and regulations.
SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
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