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Session Laws, 1975
Volume 716, Page 2109   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL,

Governor

2109

compensation. [Should his] IF THE BENEFICIARY'S earning
capacity [be] IS later changed, the amount of his OR HEP
pension may be further modified, provided that the new
pension [shall] MAY not exceed the amount of the pension
originally granted nor an amount which, when added to the
amount earnable by the beneficiary together with his OK
HER annuity, equals the amount of his OR HER average
final compensation. A beneficiary restored to active
service at a salary less than the average final
compensation upon the basis of which he OR SHE was
retired shall not become a member of the retirement
system until his OR HER salary is at least equal to such
average final compensation. For the purposes of this
paragraph, "retirement allowance" [shall mean] MEANS the
allowance payable without optional modification as
[hereinafter] provided in subsection (11) of this
section. The allowed earnings of a disability pensioner
shall be determined by the difference between his OR HER
retirement allowance at the time of his OR HER retirement
and his OR HER average final compensation.

(c) [Should] IF a disability beneficiary
under the age of 50 [be] IS restored to active service
and [should] IF his OR HER annual compensation then or at
any time prior to the age of 50 [be] IS equal to or
greater than his OR HER average final compensation at
retirement, [his] THE retirement allowance shall cease,
he OR SHE shall again become a member of the retirement
system, and [he] shall contribute thereafter at the rate
applicable to the age at which he OR SHE paid prior to
disability. Anything in this subtitle to the contrary
notwithstanding, any prior service certificate on the
basis of which [his] service was computed at the time of
[his] retirement shall be restored to full force and
effect, and in addition, upon his OR HER subsequent
retirement he OR SHE shall be credited with all the
service as a member creditable to him OR HER at the time
of retirement; but should he OR SHE be restored to
membership after the attainment of age 45, [his] THE
pension upon subsequent retirement [shall] MAY not exceed
the pension which he OR SHE was receiving immediately
prior to [his] THE last restoration to membership before
any reduction of such pension as provided in paragraph
(b) of this subsection and the pension that may have
accrued [to him] as a new member on account of service
since [his] THE last restoration to membership, provided
that the total pension on his OR HER subsequent
retirement [shall] MAY not exceed the rate [per centum]
PERCENT he OR SHE would have received had he OR SHE
remained in service during the period of [his] prior
retirement.

(8) (a) Upon the receipt of proper proofs of the
death of a member in service there shall be paid to the

 

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