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Session Laws, 2005
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2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 493
(c) (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (2) through (4) of this subsection,
the Board of Trustees may accept an application for ordinary, accidental, or special
disability retirement from a former member within [36] 24 months after the month
membership ended if the former member proves to the satisfaction of the medical board
that failure to submit an application while a member was attributable solely to
physical or mental incapacity during the filing period.
(2)      The Board of Trustees may accept an application for ordinary or
accidental disability retirement from a former member of the Teachers' Retirement
System within 12 months after the month membership ended if the former member of
the Teachers' Retirement System proves to the satisfaction of the medical board that
failure to submit an application while a member of the Teachers' Retirement System
was attributable solely to physical or mental incapacity during the filing period.
(3)      (i) This paragraph applies only to a former member of the Law
Enforcement Officers' Pension System who is subject to the Law Enforcement Officers'
Modified Pension Benefit under Title 26, Subtitle 2, Part II of this article.
(ii) The Board of Trustees may accept an application for ordinary or
accidental disability retirement from a former member of the Law Enforcement
Officers' Pension System within 24 months after the month membership ended if the
former member of the Law Enforcement Officers' Pension System proves to the
satisfaction of the medical board that failure to submit an application while a member
of the Law Enforcement Officers' Pension System was attributable solely to physical or
mental incapacity during the filing period.
(4)      (i) This paragraph only applies to a former member of the
Employees' Pension System or Teachers' Pension System who is subject to the
contributory pension benefit under Title 23, Subtitle 2, Part II of this article.
(ii) The Board of Trustees may accept an application for ordinary or
accidental disability retirement from a former member of the Employees' Pension
System or Teachers' Pension System within 24 months after the month membership
ended if the former member of the Employees' Pension System or Teachers' Pension.
System proves to the satisfaction of the medical board that failure to submit an
application while a member of the Employees' Pension System or Teachers' Pension
System was attributable solely to physical or mental incapacity during the filing
period.
(5)      If the Board of Trustees accepts a disability retirement application
under this subsection and grants a disability retirement allowance, the retirement
allowance begins as of the first day of the month after the Board of Trustees receives
the application.
29-203. (a) (1) This subsection applies only to an individual who dies while
employed as a member of the Law Enforcement Officers' Pension System:
(i) without willful negligence by the member; and (ii) with more than 2 years of eligibility service. - 2884 -


 
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