Effective - 01 Jul 2000
169.663. Disability retirement, when — return to duty, effect of disability payments — disability defined. — 1. On or after July first next following October 13, 1969, any member who is serving an employer included in the system at the time the member becomes disabled, or who has served in such a district at some time in the twelve months immediately preceding the member's becoming disabled, and whose disability is traceable to an injury or sickness which was sustained or commenced prior to the cessation of such service, and whose age is less than sixty and whose creditable service is five years or more, may be retired with disability benefits upon written application to the board of trustees, if the member is incapacitated because of physical or mental disability as such disability is herein defined. If such disability shall cease to exist before the recipient of such benefits reaches age sixty, the member's membership status as of the date of the member's disability retirement shall be restored. If the member dies before becoming eligible for a retirement allowance, or if the member seeks to withdraw the member's accumulated contributions, the total of such disability payments shall be deducted from the amount otherwise due the member, the member's beneficiary, or the member's estate.
2. Disability, as a basis for retirement, shall render the individual incapable of earning a livelihood in any occupation and shall be of such nature as to warrant the assumption that it will be permanent. Whether or not such disability exists, in any case, shall be adjudged in the manner provided in subsection 15 of section 169.020 by the board of trustees on the basis of evidence that the board by its regulations may require.
3. For the purposes of adjustments to Social Security Administration disability benefits pursuant to 20 CFR 404.408 any member receiving disability benefits pursuant to this section who is at least fifty-five years of age and whose creditable service is at least twenty-five years shall be considered to be receiving a normal retirement benefit pursuant to this section.
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(L. 1969 p. 284, A.L. 1984 S.B. 407, A.L. 1995 S.B. 378, A.L. 2000 H.B. 1808)
Effective 7-1-00
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XI - Education and Libraries
Chapter 169 - Teacher and School Employee Retirement Systems
Section 169.010 - Definitions.
Section 169.021 - Transfer of teachers from urban district to state retirement system — procedure.
Section 169.022 - Board of education in sections 169.020 and 169.021 defined.
Section 169.035 - Additional deposits by members, when.
Section 169.045 - Bank deposits of system, how secured.
Section 169.050 - Membership — prior service credit, withdrawal — reinstatement contributions.
Section 169.060 - Retirement and disability.
Section 169.080 - Correction of errors in benefits — adjustment.
Section 169.090 - Funds not subject to execution, garnishment, attachment.
Section 169.100 - Gifts accepted.
Section 169.110 - Appropriations made by general assembly to be repaid in two-year period.
Section 169.270 - Definitions.
Section 169.295 - Board of trustees, powers and duties.
Section 169.311 - One year creditable service, how computed.
Section 169.320 - Member may retire, when.
Section 169.326 - Optional plans for payment of benefits — limitations — waiver.
Section 169.380 - Immunity from execution, garnishment or attachment.
Section 169.390 - Limitation of state contributions.
Section 169.400 - Correction of errors in benefits — adjustment.
Section 169.410 - Definitions.
Section 169.420 - Retirement system — how managed.
Section 169.430 - Who shall be members.
Section 169.466 - Annual pension increase, when.
Section 169.476 - Insurance for retired members may be provided — rules and regulations.
Section 169.510 - Obligations of system paid how — effect of change in law.
Section 169.530 - False statement, misdemeanor — correction of records — adjustment.
Section 169.540 - State shall contribute no funds — exceptions.
Section 169.560 - Retirees may be employed, when — salary amount, effect on benefits, exception.
Section 169.566 - School retirement systems to conduct study.
Section 169.569 - Joint rules promulgated, procedure.
Section 169.573 - Plan for utilization of minority professionals, report.
Section 169.574 - Members may designate trust as beneficiary.
Section 169.587 - Benefits exempted from taxation and creditors — benefits not assignable.
Section 169.597 - Hancock amendment standing — certain statutes void, when.
Section 169.600 - Definitions.
Section 169.610 - System established — board of trustees to administer — funds to be kept separate.
Section 169.640 - Bank deposits of system, how secured.
Section 169.650 - Membership — prior service credit — reinstatement — procedure.
Section 169.670 - Benefits, how computed — beneficiary benefits, options, election of.
Section 169.680 - Penalty for false statements — correction of errors in benefits — adjustment.
Section 169.690 - Funds not subject to execution, garnishment, attachment.
Section 169.700 - Gifts accepted.
Section 169.750 - Indemnification permitted, when — insurance or indemnity policies authorized.