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Ch. 517 2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(2) under each system contributions that are computed to be sufficient to
provide the reserves needed to cover the benefits payable on account of the system's
members are made during the employment of members.
(b) This title does not apply to: (1) a transfer to the Judges' Retirement System of the State of Maryland; (2) a transfer to or from the Legislative Pension Plan of the State of
Maryland except to the extent provided by the Joint Resolution submitted to the
General Assembly by the General Assembly Compensation Commission under Article
III,
§ 15 of the Maryland Constitution; (3)     a transfer from the Employees' Retirement System of the State of
Maryland to the Employees' Pension System of the State of Maryland on or before
December 31, 2004;
(4)     a transfer from the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of
Maryland to the Teachers' Pension System of the State of Maryland on or before
December 31, 2004;
(5) a transfer between the Employees' Retirement System of the State of
Maryland and the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Maryland;
(6) a transfer between the Employees' Pension System of the State of
Maryland and the Teachers' Pension System of the State of Maryland if the member
is not subject to the contributory pension benefit under Title 23, Subtitle 2, Part II of
this article in the previous and current system; [or]
(7) a transfer between the Employees' Pension System of the State of
Maryland and the Teachers' Pension System of the State of Maryland if the member
is subject to the contributory pension benefit under Title 23, Subtitle 2, Part II of this
article in the previous and current system; OR
(8) A TRANSFER BETWEEN THE MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION
PENSION SYSTEM UNDER
§ 7-603 OF THE TRANSPORTATION ARTICLE TO THE LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS' PENSION SYSTEM UNDER § 26-203.2 OF THIS ARTICLE.
Article - Transportation 7-207. (a)     The Administration shall establish and maintain a police force to provide
protection for its patrons, personnel, and all railroad facilities and transit facilities
owned, leased, or operated upon, by, or under the control of the Administration. The
police force is charged with the responsibility of enforcing the applicable laws,
ordinances and regulations of the State and political subdivisions and the rules and
regulations of the Administration. (b)     (1) A Maryland Transit Administration police officer has all the powers
granted to a peace officer and a police officer of this State. These powers may be
exercised only on property owned, leased, or operated upon, by, or under the control of
the Administration and not on any other property unless: - 3046 -


 
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