(a) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, this section applies to a retiree and any designated beneficiary.
(2) (i) This section does not apply to:
1. a retiree of a participating governmental unit, or a designated beneficiary of that retiree; or
2. a retiree of the Employees’ Pension System or the Employees’ Retirement System who receives a disability retirement benefit as a former employee of a county board of education or the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City, or a designated beneficiary of that retiree.
(ii) A retiree described in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, or a designated beneficiary of that retiree is subject to § 9–610 of the Labor and Employment Article.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Board of Trustees shall reduce an accidental or special disability retirement benefit by any related workers’ compensation benefits paid or payable after the effective date of retirement if the workers’ compensation benefits:
(i) are paid or payable while a pension is paid or payable; and
(ii) are for an accidental personal injury arising out of and in the course of the retiree’s employment by a participating employer.
(2) (i) This paragraph applies to a retiree who was originally awarded an ordinary disability retirement benefit, but whose benefit was later converted to an accidental or special disability retirement benefit by the Board of Trustees.
(ii) If the retiree was awarded related workers’ compensation benefits paid or payable after the effective date of retirement, the Board of Trustees shall adjust its reduction of the retiree’s accidental or special disability retirement benefit under paragraph (1) of this subsection to reflect any offset awarded to the retiree’s employer by the Workers’ Compensation Commission for the original ordinary disability retirement benefit.
(3) A retirement allowance may not be reduced:
(i) to be less than the sum of the retiree’s annuity and the amount authorized to be deducted for health insurance premiums; or
(ii) for workers’ compensation benefits that are reimbursements for legal fees, medical expenses, or other payments made to third parties and not to the retiree.
(c) The retirement allowance to be reduced under this section is the retirement allowance at retirement without any cost–of–living adjustment.
(d) Subject to subsection (b)(2) of this section, the retirement allowance to be reduced under this section is retroactive.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 29 - Benefits Other Than Service Retirement Benefits
Subtitle 1 - Disability Benefits
Section 29-101 - Scope of Subtitle
Section 29-102 - Disability Retirement Application Procedure -- Generally
Section 29-103 - Disability Retirement Application Procedure -- Who May Submit Application
Section 29-104 - Disability Retirement Application Procedure -- Limitations on Filing for Disability
Section 29-105 - Ordinary Disability Retirement -- Eligibility
Section 29-107 - Ordinary Disability Retirement -- Allowance for State Police Retirement System
Section 29-109 - Accidental Disability Retirement -- Eligibility
Section 29-110 - Accidental Disability Retirement -- Allowance
Section 29-111 - Special Disability Retirement -- State Police Retirement System
Section 29-112 - Disability Options for State Police
Section 29-113 - Annual Retirement Allowance Adjustment Under State Police Retirement System
Section 29-114 - Multiple Disability Allowances Prohibited
Section 29-115 - Temporary Suspension of Retirement Allowance
Section 29-116 - Setoff for Ordinary Disability Retirees Earning Compensation at Certain Levels