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Ohio Highway Patrol Retirement System

www.ohprs.org

 
In 1941, the Ohio General Assembly established the Highway Patrol Retirement System (HPRS) for troopers and communications personnel employed by the Highway Patrol. Today, membership in HPRS is limited to troopers with arrest authority and trooper cadets in training at the Highway Patrol Training Academy. The system provides age and service, disability, survivor, and death benefits, as well as health care coverage for benefit recipients and eligible dependents. HPRS receives funds from three sources: 1) employee contributions, 2) employer contributions, and 3) investment returns. These funds are used to pay benefits and expenses of the System. All funds are placed in income-producing investments ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.ohprs.org
  • 1900 Polaris Parkway Suite 201
    Columbus, OH USA 43240
  • Phone: 614.431.0781

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