The bill titled "An Act authorizing the town of Princeton to continue the employment of police officer Paul Quinn beyond the age of 65" allows Officer Paul Quinn to remain in his position until he reaches the age of 70, retires, or is relieved of his duties by the select board, provided he is mentally and physically capable of performing his duties. The select board is authorized to require annual medical examinations at the town's expense to assess his capability.
Additionally, the bill stipulates that no further deductions will be made from Officer Quinn's regular compensation under Chapter 32 of the General Laws after he turns 65. Upon his retirement for superannuation, he will receive a retirement allowance equivalent to what he would have received had he retired at age 65. This legislation aims to provide flexibility for the town of Princeton in retaining experienced personnel while ensuring the officer's fitness for duty.