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    • Maryland Statutes
    • State Personnel and Pensions
    • Division II - Pensions
    • Title 20 - Definitions and General Provisions
    • Subtitle 2 - General Provisions
    • Section 20-203 - Duplication of Benefits Prohibited

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 2 - General Provisions
    Section 20-203 - Duplication of Benefits Prohibited

    On retirement, an Executive Branch official, judge, legislator, or other State employee may not receive benefits as a member of more than one State system for the same period of employment as a member.

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    Structure Maryland Statutes

    Maryland Statutes

    State Personnel and Pensions

    Division II - Pensions

    Title 20 - Definitions and General Provisions

    Subtitle 2 - General Provisions

    Section 20-201 - Scope of Division

    Section 20-202 - Determining an Actuarial Equivalent

    Section 20-203 - Duplication of Benefits Prohibited

    Section 20-204 - Average Final Compensation -- Retirement Systems

    Section 20-205 - Average Final Compensation -- Member of Pension Systems on or Before July 1, 2011

    Section 20-205.1 - Average Final Compensation -- Member of Pension Systems on or After July 1, 2011

    Section 20-206 - Credit for Unused Sick Leave

    Section 20-207 - Limit on Amount Used to Determine Retirement Allowance

    Section 20-208 - Allowance in Excess of Limit on Benefit Accruals Prohibited

    Section 20-209 - Use of Forfeiture of Benefits

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