Mandatory Retirement Age Eliminated For Volunteer Firefighters, Reserve Police Officers

Statewide Iowa — Iowa no longer has a mandatory retirement age for reserve police officers and volunteer fire fighters.

Full and part-time police and firefighters in Iowa must retire at the age of 65. The governor has signed a bill into law that eliminates that age restriction for volunteer firefighters and trained reserve police officers who are volunteers, but can make arrests and investigate crimes. Senator Mike Bousselot of Ankeny spoke about the bill before it passed the Senate unanimously.

The bill passed the House on an 86-12 vote last month and was signed into law by the governor last week. According to the Iowa League of Cities, there are over 1,200 active reserve police officers in the state. Data from the Iowa Department of Public Safety indicates 90 percent of firefighters in Iowa are volunteers. About a thousand quit every year due to several factors, including the retirement age.

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