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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 508
11.
(1) (a) Any member may retire upon written application
to the board of trustees setting forth at what time he
desires to be retired, provided that such member at the time
so specified for his retirement shall have attained the age
of sixty (60) or shall have rendered twenty-five (25) years
of creditable service as an employee [and notwithstanding
that during such period of notification he may have
separated from service].
56.
[(c) A judge who retires, and accepts the pension
provided by this subtitle may not, thereafter, engage in the
practice of law for compensation; but this prohibition does
not apply to a former judge who has attained the age of 70
years and received less than $3,500 per annum in pension as
provided by this subtitle, and who has not voluntarily
retired.]
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section(s)
56(d) through (h), respectively, of Article 73B - Pensions,
of the Annotated Code of Maryland be renumbered to be
Section(s) 56(c) through (g), respectively.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That section(s)
of the Annotated Code of Maryland read(s) as follows:
Article 73B - Pensions
57.
(b) (9) The accumulated contributions of a member that
are withdrawn by him or paid to his personal representative
[or his designated beneficiary] on the member's death, shall
be paid from the fund.
86.
(1) (a) Any member may retire upon written application
to the board of trustees setting forth at what time he
desires to be retired, provided that the member at the time
so specified for his retirement shall have attained the age
of 60 or shall have rendered 25 years of creditable service
as a teacher [and notwithstanding that, during the period of
notification, he may have separated from service].
115.
(9) In the year of his retirement, credit of up to 10
years may be received by a member [towards eligibility] for
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