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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 396
(D) IF A MEMBER WITHDREW THE MEMBER'S ACCUMULATED
CONTRIBUTIONS AFTER THE PRIOR SEPARATION FROM EMPLOYMENT, THE MEMBER
SHALL: (1) REDEPOSIT ANY OF THE AMOUNTS WITHDRAWN WITH REGULAR
INTEREST TO THE DATE OF REDEPOSIT; OR (2) ON RETIREMENT, THE INDIVIDUAL'S RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE
SHALL BE REDUCED BY THE ACTUARIAL EQUIVALENT OF THE ACCUMULATED
CONTRIBUTIONS WITHDRAWN WITH REGULAR INTEREST TO THE DATE OF
RETIREMENT. 29-104. (a) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section and subject to
subsection (d) of this section, an application for disability retirement must be
submitted before the date membership ends. (b) (1) (I) This subsection applies only to an application for an ordinary or
accidental disability retirement allowance under the Employees' Pension System,
Local Fire and Police System, Law Enforcement Officers' Pension System, or the
Teachers' Pension System. (II) THIS SUBSECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO A 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. (2) For the purpose of submitting an application for disability,
membership continues for 3 years after paid employment ends. (c) (1) Except as provided in [paragraph (2)] PARAGRAPHS (2) AND (3) of this
subsection, the Board of Trustees may accept an application for ordinary, accidental,
or special disability retirement from a former member within 36 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 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
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