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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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accordance with § 3 of this article, or
(b) Who elected under subsection (2) of said § 3 not
to become a member of said system, or
(c) Who has withdrawn from membership in said system,
or
(d) Who has retired or been retired in accordance
with the provisions of § 11 of this article and has
withdrawn from membership in said system, shall be entitled
to credit for all prior service rendered not only to said
Commission but also to the Claiborne—Annapolis Ferry
Company, and/or its predecessor, Claiborne-Annapolis Ferry,
Inc.
Any such person who elected not to become a member
under subsection (2) of § 3 or who withdrew from membership
in said system may apply for and be admitted to membership
but shall not be entitled to receive the prior service
credit provided for in this § 7 unless he becomes a member
of said system within sixty days from June 1, 1943.]
[ 10.
In determining the benefits under the Employees'
Retirement System of the State of Maryland to which the
employees of Morgan College may be entitled, full credit
shall be allowed for the time such employees were employed
by Morgan College prior to its acquisition by the State and
such employees shall be entitled to retirement on the same
terms and conditions as if they had been employed by an
agency or department of the State during the whole time of
their employment by the said College. Provided, however,
that no employee of said College who is not now a member of
the Employees' Retirement System and who fails to make his
application for membership before December 1st, 1943, shall
receive credit for such prior service, and provided further,
that any present employee of said College not now a member
of the Employees' Retirement System shall, upon becoming a
member, pay into the said retirement system an amount equal
to the total contributions which he would have made had he
become a member of the said retirement system on October
1st, 1942. ]
[10A.
(a) Membership in the retirement system is subject to
the provisions of this section for the several classes of
assessors, including supervisors and assistants, for whom
the State pays a portion of annual salary under the
provisions of the subtitle "State Department of Assessments
and Taxation" in Article 81 of this Code. Where there is
any inconsistency between the two, this section prevails
over the remainder of this article.
(b) In computing the employer's contribution required
under this article, both for the retirement system and for
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