Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 240 of 1943 - State Employees' Retirement Act (38.1 - 38.69)
Section 38.68c - Employment of Retiree Receiving Retirement Allowance; Stopping Retirement Payment; Applicability; "Employed by This State" Defined; Coordination of Benefits Provision; Exceptions to Subsection (1); Definitions.

Sec. 68c.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a retirant who is receiving a retirement allowance under this act and is employed by this state beginning after October 1, 2007 agrees to forfeit his or her right to receive that retirement allowance during this period of state employment. The retirement system shall stop payment of the retirement allowance to a retirant described in this subsection during this period of state employment and shall reinstate payment of the retirement allowance without recalculation when the period of state employment ceases. This subsection does not apply to a retirant who is directly or indirectly employed by this state on October 1, 2007 while he or she remains in the position held by the retirant on October 1, 2007. As used in this subsection, "employed by this state" means employed directly by this state as an employee, indirectly by this state through a contractual arrangement with other parties, or by engagement of the retirant by this state as an independent contractor. This subsection does not apply to a retirant who is engaged as an independent contractor on October 1, 2010 while the retirant remains engaged in the same contract that was held by the retirant on October 1, 2010 without amendment or extension.
(2) A hospital, medical-surgical, and sick care benefits plan, dental plan, vision plan, and hearing plan that covers retirants, retirant allowance beneficiaries, former qualified participants, and health benefit dependents under this act must contain a coordination of benefits provision that provides all of the following:
(a) If the person covered under any of the plans is also eligible for Medicare, the benefits under Medicare must be determined before the health insurance benefits under this act.
(b) If a person covered under any of the plans provided by this act is also covered under another plan that contains a coordination of benefits provision, the benefits must be coordinated as provided in the coordination of benefits act, 1984 PA 64, MCL 550.251 to 550.254.
(c) If the person covered under any of the plans provided by this act is also covered under another plan that does not contain a coordination of benefits provision, the benefits under the other plan must be determined before the benefits provided under this act.
(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to a retirant if all of the following apply:
(a) The retirant is hired to provide health care services to individuals under the jurisdiction of the department of corrections.
(b) The retirant is hired in a position that is limited in term, no benefits are paid, and pay is on a per diem basis.
(c) The department of corrections provides written notice to the state budget office and the department of technology, management, and budget that attempts have been made to fill the position through postings and recruitment and that the position vacancy still exists.
(d) The department of corrections reports the employment of a retirant under this subsection within 30 days of employment of the retirant to the state budget office and the department of technology, management, and budget. The report must include the name of the retirant, the capacity in which the retirant is employed, and the total compensation paid to the retirant.
(e) The retirant retired after a bona fide termination.
(4) Subsection (1) does not apply to the appointment of a retirant who retired after a bona fide termination and who was an assistant attorney general as a special assistant attorney general if the attorney general determines that, as a result of his or her previous employment with this state, the retirant possesses specialized expertise and experience necessary for the appointment and that the appointment is the most cost-effective option for this state.
(5) Until 2 years after the effective date of the 2022 amendatory act that amended this subsection, subsection (1) does not apply to a retirant if all of the following apply:
(a) The department of corrections hires the retirant to provide for the custody of individuals under the jurisdiction of the department of corrections.
(b) The retirant is hired in a position that is limited in term and no benefits are paid.
(c) The retirant retired before January 1, 2022 and after a bona fide termination of employment.
(6) Subsection (1) does not apply to a retirant if all of the following apply:
(a) The department of attorney general contracts with the retirant as a witness, expert, or consultant for litigation involving this state. The contract must provide that the retirant's service as a witness, expert, or consultant ends at the conclusion of the litigation.
(b) The attorney general determines that, as a result of the retirant's previous employment with this state, the retirant possesses specialized expertise and experience necessary for the litigation and the contract is the most cost-effective option for the state.
(c) The retirant retired after a bona fide termination of employment.
(7) Subsection (1) does not apply to a retirant if all of the following apply:
(a) The retirant is hired by the department of natural resources for active wildland fire suppression.
(b) There is an immediate continual need for prequalified, skilled, and trained personnel to address wildfire suppression.
(c) The retirant works no more than 600 hours in a fiscal year.
(d) The retirant is hired in a position that is limited in term, no benefits are paid, and the pay is not more than 70% of the maximum hourly wage granted to classified civil service employees employed by the department of natural resources to perform the same duties as the retirant for the fiscal year during which the retirant is employed.
(e) The department of natural resources reports the employment of a retirant under this subsection within 30 days after employment and within 30 days after termination of employment or within 30 days after the end of each fiscal year, whichever occurs first, to the state budget office and the department of technology, management, and budget. The report required under this subdivision must include the name of the retirant, the capacity in which the retirant is employed, the equivalent civil service position in which the retirant is employed, the hourly wage paid to the retirant, and the total hours of service provided by the retirant for the fiscal year. The department of natural resources may submit a report required under this subdivision electronically.
(f) By March 1 of each year, the department of natural resources submits a summary of all the reports required under subdivision (e) for the preceding fiscal year to the house of representatives and senate appropriations subcommittees that consider the budget of the department of natural resources, the state budget office, the house and senate fiscal agencies, and the department of technology, management, and budget. The department of natural resources may submit a summary required under this subdivision electronically.
(8) Subsection (1) does not apply to a retirant if all of the following apply:
(a) The retirant is employed by the legislative service bureau as legal counsel through a contractual arrangement.
(b) The legislative council administrator determines that, as a result of the retirant's previous employment with this state, the retirant possesses specialized expertise and experience necessary for the hiring of the retirant and that the hiring of the retirant is the most cost-effective option for this state.
(c) The legislative service bureau reports the employment of a retirant under this subsection within 30 days after employment and within 30 days after termination of employment to the department of technology, management, and budget, office of retirement services. The legislative service bureau may submit a report required under this subdivision electronically.
(9) Subsection (1) does not apply to a retirant if all of the following apply:
(a) The department of health and human services hires the retirant as a psychiatrist to provide mental health services to individuals in psychiatric hospitals operated by the department of health and human services.
(b) The department of health and human services determines that, as a result of the retirant's previous employment with this state, the retirant possesses specialized expertise and experience necessary for the hiring of the retirant and that the hiring of the retirant is the most cost-effective option for this state.
(c) The retirant retired before October 1, 2015 and after a bona fide termination of employment.
(d) The department of health and human services reports the employment of a retirant under this subsection within 30 days after employment and within 30 days after termination of employment or within 30 days after the end of each fiscal year, whichever occurs first, to the state budget office and the department of technology, management, and budget. The report required under this subdivision must include the name of the retirant, the capacity in which the retirant is employed, the equivalent civil service position in which the retirant is employed, the hourly wage paid to the retirant, and the total hours of service provided by the retirant for the fiscal year. The department of health and human services may submit a report required under this subdivision electronically.
(e) By March 1 of each year, the department of health and human services submits a summary of all the reports required under subdivision (d) for the preceding fiscal year to the house of representatives and senate appropriations subcommittees that consider the budget of the department of health and human services, the state budget office, the house and senate fiscal agencies, and the department of technology, management, and budget. The department of health and human services may submit a summary required under this subdivision electronically.
(10) Until September 30, 2023, subsection (1) does not apply to a retirant if all of the following apply:
(a) The department of health and human services hires the retirant as a mental health professional other than a psychiatrist to provide mental health services to individuals in psychiatric hospitals operated by the department of health and human services.
(b) The retirant retired before October 1, 2015 and after a bona fide termination of employment.
(c) The department of health and human services determines that, as a result of the retirant's previous employment with this state, the retirant possesses specialized expertise and experience necessary for the hiring of the retirant and that the hiring of the retirant is the most cost-effective option for this state.
(d) The department of health and human services reports the employment of a retirant under this subsection within 30 days after employment and within 30 days after termination of employment or within 30 days after the end of each fiscal year, whichever occurs first, to the state budget office and the department of technology, management, and budget. The report required under this subdivision must include the name of the retirant, the capacity in which the retirant is employed, the equivalent civil service position in which the retirant is employed, the hourly wage paid to the retirant, and the total hours of service provided by the retirant for the fiscal year. The department of health and human services may submit a report required under this subdivision electronically.
(e) By March 1 of each year, the department of health and human services submits a summary of all the reports required under subdivision (d) for the preceding fiscal year to the house of representatives and senate appropriations subcommittees that consider the budget of the department of health and human services, the state budget office, the house and senate fiscal agencies, and the department of technology, management, and budget. The department of health and human services may submit a summary required under this subdivision electronically.
(11) Until March 31, 2021, subsection (1) does not apply to a retirant if all of the following apply:
(a) The Michigan unemployment insurance agency hires the retirant after March 15, 2020.
(b) The department of labor and economic opportunity determines that, as a result of the retirant's previous employment with this state, the retirant possesses specialized expertise and experience necessary for the hiring of the retirant and that the hiring of the retirant is the most cost-effective option for this state.
(c) The department of labor and economic opportunity reports the employment of the retirant under this subsection within 30 days after employment or by November 19, 2020, whichever occurs first, and within 30 days after termination of employment or within 30 days after the end of each fiscal year, whichever occurs first, to the state budget office and the department of technology, management, and budget. The report required under this subdivision must include the name of the retirant, the capacity in which the retirant is employed, the equivalent civil service position in which the retirant is employed, the hourly wage paid to the retirant, and the total hours of service provided by the retirant for the fiscal year. The department of labor and economic opportunity may submit a report required under this subdivision electronically.
(12) Until October 21, 2020, subsection (1) does not apply to a retirant if all of the following apply:
(a) The Michigan occupational safety and health administration hires the retirant after March 15, 2020.
(b) The Michigan occupational safety and health administration determines that, as a result of the retirant's previous employment with this state, the retirant possesses specialized expertise and experience necessary for the hiring of the retirant and that the hiring of the retirant is the most cost-effective option for this state.
(c) The Michigan occupational safety and health administration reports the employment of the retirant under this subsection within 30 days after employment or by November 19, 2020, whichever occurs first, and within 30 days after termination of employment or within 30 days after the end of each fiscal year, whichever occurs first, to the state budget office and the department of technology, management, and budget. The report required under this subdivision must include the name of the retirant, the capacity in which the retirant is employed, the equivalent civil service position in which the retirant is employed, the hourly wage paid to the retirant, and the total hours of service provided by the retirant for the fiscal year. The Michigan occupational safety and health administration may submit a report required under this subdivision electronically.
(13) Subsection (1) does not apply to a retirant if all of the following apply:
(a) The retirant retired from the department of corrections.
(b) The retirant is hired indirectly by this state through a contractual arrangement with another party providing telecommunications services to the department of corrections for the primary purpose of collecting or analyzing intelligence generated within the department of corrections.
(c) The retirant has been retired for at least 30 days.
(d) The department of corrections determines that, as a result of the retirant's previous employment with this state, the retirant possesses specialized expertise and experience necessary for the hiring of the retirant to complete the tasks under subdivision (b).
(e) The department of corrections reports the employment of a retirant under this subsection within 30 days after employment and within 30 days after termination of employment or within 30 days after the end of each fiscal year, whichever occurs first, to the state budget office and the office of retirement services. The report required under this subdivision must include the name of the retirant and the capacity in which the retirant is employed. The department of corrections may submit a report required under this subdivision electronically.
(f) The department of corrections determines that either of the following applies:
(i) The retirant does not perform work that is the duty, service, or work included in the job classification of a civil service employee.
(ii) The retirant performs work that is solely the duty, service, or work included in the job classification of nonexclusively represented employees.
(14) As used in this section:
(a) "Mental health professional" means that term as defined in section 100b of the mental health code, 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1100b.
(b) "Mental health service" means service as that term as defined in section 100d of the mental health code, 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1100d.
(c) "Psychiatric hospital" means that term as defined in section 100b of the mental health code, 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1100b.
(d) "Psychiatrist" means that term as defined in section 100c of the mental health code, 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1100c.
History: Add. 2007, Act 95, Imd. Eff. Oct. 1, 2007 ;-- Am. 2010, Act 54, Imd. Eff. Apr. 22, 2010 ;-- Am. 2010, Act 185, Imd. Eff. Sept. 30, 2010 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 264, Imd. Eff. Dec. 15, 2011 ;-- Am. 2012, Act 432, Imd. Eff. Dec. 21, 2012 ;-- Am. 2013, Act 112, Imd. Eff. Sept. 24, 2013 ;-- Am. 2015, Act 20, Imd. Eff. May 5, 2015 ;-- Am. 2016, Act 351, Imd. Eff. Dec. 21, 2016 ;-- Am. 2016, Act 524, Imd. Eff. Jan. 9, 2017 ;-- Am. 2018, Act 357, Imd. Eff. Nov. 20, 2018 ;-- Am. 2020, Act 18, Imd. Eff. Jan. 27, 2020 ;-- Am. 2020, Act 230, Imd. Eff. Oct. 20, 2020 ;-- Am. 2020, Act 314, Imd. Eff. Dec. 29, 2020 ;-- Am. 2022, Act 217, Imd. Eff. Oct. 14, 2022 Compiler's Notes: Enacting section 1 of Act 185 of 2010 provides:"Enacting section 1. If any section or part of a section of this act is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the holding does not affect the validity of the remaining sections of this act or the act in its entirety."Enacting section 1 of Act 264 of 2011 provides:"Enacting section 1. If the office of retirement services in the department of technology, management, and budget receives notification from the United States internal revenue service that any section or any portion of a section of this amendatory act will cause the retirement system to be disqualified for tax purposes under the internal revenue code, then the portion that will cause the disqualification does not apply."

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 38 - Civil Service and Retirement

Act 240 of 1943 - State Employees' Retirement Act (38.1 - 38.69)

Section 38.1 - Short Title; Meanings of Words and Phrases.

Section 38.1a - Definitions; A, B.

Section 38.1b - Definitions; B, C.

Section 38.1c - Definitions; D.

Section 38.1d - Definitions.

Section 38.1e - Definitions; F to I.

Section 38.1f - Definitions; M to O.

Section 38.1g - Definitions; P.

Section 38.1h - Definitions; R.

Section 38.1i - Definitions; S, T.

Section 38.2 - State Employees' Retirement System; Creation; Administration by Retirement Board; Rules.

Section 38.3 - Retirement Board; Appointment and Terms of Members.

Section 38.4 - Retirement Board; Vacancies, Vacation of Office.

Section 38.5 - Retirement Board; Oath; Quorum; Conducting Business at Public Meeting; Notice of Meeting; Compensation and Expenses.

Section 38.6 - Retirement Board; Officers and Employees.

Section 38.7 - Retirement System; Actuarial Valuation of Assets and Liabilities; Investigation of Mortality, Service, and Compensation of Members.

Section 38.8 - Administrative Board; Investment of Funds, Purchase of Life Insurance or Annuity, Deposits.

Section 38.9 - State Treasurer as Custodian of Retirement System Funds; Powers and Duties.

Section 38.10 - Retirement Board Members and Employees; Interest in Investments Prohibited.

Section 38.11 - Employees' Savings Fund, Employer's Accumulation Fund, Annuity Reserve Fund, Pension Reserve Fund, Income Fund, Expense Fund, and Health Insurance Reserve Fund; Creation; Health Advance Funding Subaccount; Description of Funds as Refe...

Section 38.12 - Annual Statement of Retirement Funds in Custody of State Treasurer; Availability of Report and Other Writings to Public; Request for Statement of Credit.

Section 38.13 - Membership in Retirement System.

Section 38.13a - Blind or Partially Sighted Licensed Vending Stand Operators Deemed Employees; Rights and Benefits; Eligibility; Contribution as Condition to Service Credit; Blindness Not Deemed Retirable Disability; Employer Cost.

Section 38.13b - Credited Service to Include Credit for Service Rendered to Joint Federal-State Commission; Conditions.

Section 38.14 - Information Required of Members by Retirement Board.

Section 38.15 - Original Members; Prior Service Certification.

Section 38.16 - Cessation of Membership; Reemployment.

Section 38.17 - Service Credited From State Board of Control for Vocational Education; Conditions.

Section 38.17a - Use of Credited Service Acquired in Employ of Governmental Unit; “Governmental Unit of the State” Defined.

Section 38.17b - Credited Service to Include Service Rendered Certain Universities.

Section 38.17c - Retirement System Service Credit for Period of Service Under County Department of Social Services; Conditions.

Section 38.17d - Credited Service to Include Service Rendered to Department of State Police or Its Predecessor Agencies, or to Court of Record; Conditions.

Section 38.17e, 38.17f - Repealed. 1998, Act 205, Eff. Aug. 1, 1998.

Section 38.17g - Parental Leave; Purchase of Service Credit.

Section 38.17h - Full-Time Service as Employee With City, County, Township, or Village of This State; Purchase of Service Credit.

Section 38.17i - Full-Time Service With Federal Government or as State Employee With Another State; Purchase of Service Credit.

Section 38.17j - Purchase of Combined Total of More Than 10 Years Prohibited; Purchase of Service Credit in Separate Increments; Future Purchases Not Barred; Refund; Actuarial Cost.

Section 38.17k - Repealed. 1998, Act 205, Eff. Aug. 1, 1998.

Section 38.17l - Purchase of Additional Service Credit by Employee of State Accident Fund, Michigan Biologic Products Institute, or Liquor Control Commission.

Section 38.17m - Purchase of Service Credit; Limitation; Refund.

Section 38.17n - City Employee; Transfer or Purchase of Service Credit.

Section 38.18 - Credit for Military or Federal Service; Credit for Prior Service; Conditions; Computation.

Section 38.19 - Retirement Upon Written Application to Retirement Board; Retirement Without Reduction in Retirement Allowance; Definitions; Layoff Status Because Agency or Inpatient Facility Designated for Closure; Conditions; Certification; Applicat...

Section 38.19a - Retirement Upon Satisfaction of Certain Requirements; Monthly Retirement Allowance Supplement; Benefits, Salary, or Remuneration Precluding Payment Under Subsection (2); Payment of Sick Leave; Payment by Retirement System; Amount Pay...

Section 38.19b - Right to Retire and Receive Retirement Allowance Computed Under MCL 38.20(1); Application Period; Requirements; Payment for Accumulated Sick Leave in 60 Monthly Installments.

Section 38.19c - Right to Retire and Receive Retirement Allowance Computed Under MCL 38.20(1); Application Period; Requirements; Payment for Accumulated Sick Leave in 60 Monthly Installments.

Section 38.19d - Right to Retire and Receive Retirement Allowance Computed Under MCL 38.20(1); Application Period; Requirements; Payment for Accumulated Sick Leave in 60 Monthly Installments.

Section 38.19e - Right to Retire and Receive Retirement Allowance Computed Under MCL 38.20(1); Application Period; Requirements; Payment for Amounts Entitled to Receive at Retirement.

Section 38.19f - Retirement and Receipt of Retirement Allowance; Requirements; Accumulated Sick Leave; Request to Extend Effective Date of Retirement; Calculation; State Contract Prohibited.

Section 38.19g - Member Meeting Certain Requirements on or Before November 1, 2002; Computation of Retirement Allowance; Payment of Accumulated Sick Leave or Annual Leave; Extension of Effective Date; Participant in Tier 2.

Section 38.19h - Payments Not Tax Exempt and Subject to Certain Operations of Law.

Section 38.19i - Retirement Allowance; Computation; Accumulated Sick Leave; Purchase of Service Credit; Hiring Under Contract; Limitation.

Section 38.19j - Retirement; Requirements; Accumulated Annual Leave, Sick Leave, and Deferred Leave Hours; Forfeiture; Inclusion in Calculation for Determination of Final Average Compensation; Extension; Request; Retirement Allowance Calculation; "In...

Section 38.20 - Computation of Retirement Allowance; Right to Elect Option; Retirement Before Age 65; Death of Retirant; Separation From Service; Department of Mental Health Employee Termination; Recalculation and Payment of Retirement Allowance; Eli...

Section 38.20a - Minimum Retirement Allowance.

Section 38.20b - Increase in Monthly Retirement Allowance; Payment.

Section 38.20c - Supplement to Retirement Allowance.

Section 38.20d - Hospitalization, Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage Insurance Premium; Computation and Allocation of Cost Savings; Payment by Retirement Board; “Retirant” Defined.

Section 38.20e - Supplemental Retirement Allowance; Amount; Payment.

Section 38.20f - Supplement to Retirement Allowance Payable on or After September 30, 1976.

Section 38.20g - Determining Rate of Investment Return on Retirement System Assets and Present Value of Retirement Allowances; Calculation and Reduction of Distribution Income; Crediting Distribution Units to Retirant or Retirement Allowance Benefici...

Section 38.20h - Supplemental Payments for Retirants or Retirement Allowance Beneficiaries With Retirement Allowance Effective Date Before October 1, 1986; Future Adjustments.

Section 38.20i - Supplement.

Section 38.20j - Member Not Making Election Under MCL 38.50a; Calculation of Retirement Allowance Beginning April 1, 2012; Items of Compensation; Accumulation of Service Credit; Member Making Election Under MCL 38.50a(1) and Designation Under MCL 38....

Section 38.21 - Duty Disability Retirement.

Section 38.22 - Retirement for Disability at Age 60; Service Retirement Allowance; Crediting 10 Years of Service.

Section 38.23 - Retirement for Disability Before Attaining Age 60; Benefits.

Section 38.24 - Non-Duty Disability Retirement.

Section 38.25 - Retirement for Disability.

Section 38.26 - Repealed. 1955, Act 237, Eff. Oct. 24, 1955.

Section 38.27 - Death Resulting From Personal Injury or Disease Arising Out of and in Course of State Employment; Survivor Benefits.

Section 38.27a - Retirement Allowances Granted Under MCL 38.27; Adjustment.

Section 38.28 - Withdrawal of Member Before Retirement; Refund of Contributions; Restoration on Re-Employment; Court Administrator.

Section 38.29 - Death Before Retirement; Refund of Contributions.

Section 38.30 - Withholding Refund of Contributions.

Section 38.31 - Election of Regular Retirement Allowance or Reduced Retirement Allowance; Payment Options; Designation of Beneficiary; Effect of Beneficiary's Death or Divorce; Request by Nonduty Disability Retirant to Change Elections; Death of Memb...

Section 38.32 - Remarriage of Surviving Spouse.

Section 38.33 - Disability Retirant Under Age 60; Medical Examination Required; Reduction of Retirement Allowance on Account of Gainful Employment.

Section 38.34 - Disability Retirant; Reinstatement to Service, Service Credits Allowable.

Section 38.35 - Contribution of 3% of Employee Compensation to Funding Account; "Funding Account" Defined; Refund of Amounts Contributed Under Subsection (1).

Section 38.35a - Election Under MCL 38.50a; Contribution.

Section 38.36, 38.37 - Repealed. 1974, Act 216, Imd. Eff. July 19, 1974.

Section 38.38 - Annual Level Percent of Payroll Contribution Rate; Determination; Basis; Report; Computation; Amortization of Unfunded Actuarial Accrued Liability; Annual Appropriation to Retirement System; Transfer of Funds; Certification; Differenc...

Section 38.39 - Repealed. 1982, Act 316, Imd. Eff. Oct. 18, 1982.

Section 38.39a - Reserves for Retirement Allowances; Legislative Determination of Funds From Which Appropriations Made.

Section 38.40 - Allowances, Benefits, and Other Rights; Exemption From Taxation; Subject to Tax Beginning January 1, 2012; Subject to Public Employee Retirement Benefit Protection Act.

Section 38.41 - Correction of Errors in Payment of Retirement Allowances.

Section 38.42 - Retirement System Records; Falsification, Penalty.

Section 38.43 - Repealed. 1997, Act 148, Eff. Jan. 30, 1998.

Section 38.44 - Rights, Privileges, and Benefits of Vested Employee.

Section 38.44a - Member Employed by State Judicial Council.

Section 38.45 - Definitions.

Section 38.46 - Retirement or Separation From Employment of Supplemental Member With Supplemental Early Retirement Allowance; Conditions; Determination of Eligibility.

Section 38.47 - Temporary Straight Life Supplemental Early Retirement Allowance; Payment; Computation; Electing Optional Form of Payment.

Section 38.47a - Report.

Section 38.48 - Conservation Officers.

Section 38.49 - Administration of Retirement System as Qualified Pension Plan Under Internal Revenue Code; Requirements and Benefit Limitations; Qualified Military Service.

Section 38.50 - Election to Terminate Participation in Tier 1 and to Participate in Tier 2; Irrevocability; Termination of Employment; Reemployment of Deferred or Former Nonvested Member; Method of Election; Signature of Spouse; Waiver; Election Subj...

Section 38.50a - Election to Continue Receiving Credit for Future Service and Compensation; Designation; Failure to Make Election; Rescission; Reemployment of Former Nonvested Member; "Attainment Date" Defined.

Section 38.51 - Transfer of Lump Sum Amount.

Section 38.52 - Calculation of Accrued Cost Savings for Each Fiscal Year.

Section 38.53 - Meanings of Words and Phrases; Definitions; a to C.

Section 38.54 - Definitions; E to H.

Section 38.55 - Definitions; P to Y.

Section 38.56 - State Treasurer; Powers and Duties.

Section 38.57 - Hearing.

Section 38.58 - Investment of Employer and Employee Contributions and Earnings; Direction by Participant.

Section 38.59 - Payment of Administrative Expenses.

Section 38.60 - Other Public Sector Retirement Benefits Plan; Participation.

Section 38.61 - Election by Elected or Appointed Official.

Section 38.62 - Transfer of Amount; Crediting and Charging Participant Account.

Section 38.63 - Contributions by Employer and Participant.

Section 38.63a - Tier 2 and Tax-Deferred Accounts; Terms and Conditions.

Section 38.64 - Tier 2; Vesting Requirements.

Section 38.65 - Crediting Years of Service Accrued.

Section 38.66 - Refund Beneficiary.

Section 38.67 - Distributions of Accumulated Balance.

Section 38.67a - Duty Disability Retirement Allowance; Supplemental Benefit; Health Insurance Coverage; Exception.

Section 38.68 - Health Insurance Coverage.

Section 38.68a - Appropriation Amount; Purpose; Work Project; Estimated Completion Date.

Section 38.68b - Participant Employed on or After January 1, 2012 or Making Election Under Subsection (5) or (6); Health Insurance Coverage; Contribution to Tax-Deferred Account; Opt-Out; Calculation of Amount Under Subsection (7) and Adjustment Unde...

Section 38.68c - Employment of Retiree Receiving Retirement Allowance; Stopping Retirement Payment; Applicability; "Employed by This State" Defined; Coordination of Benefits Provision; Exceptions to Subsection (1); Definitions.

Section 38.68d - Administration of Changes; Appropriation.

Section 38.68e - Appropriation.

Section 38.69 - Exemptions From Taxation; Subject to Public Employee Retirement Benefit Protection Law; Right of Setoff to Recover Overpayments; Satisfaction of Claims Arising From Embezzlement or Fraud; Correction of Errors in Records and Actions.