§ 16-16-14. Retirement for ordinary disability.
(a) Application for ordinary disability may be made by a teacher, his or her department head, or a person acting in the teacher’s behalf, while in active service or on leave of absence for illness, provided that the teacher has had five (5) or more years of total service of which at least three (3) consecutive years shall have been as a teacher, and the teacher is not entitled to a regular service retirement allowance. A statement from a physician shall accompany the application stating that the teacher is physically or mentally incapacitated for the performance of duty and that he or she should be retired.
(b) A medical examination of the teacher shall be made by three (3) physicians engaged by the retirement board for this purpose, and should the medical examination show that the teacher is physically or mentally incapacitated for the performance of duty and ought to be retired, the physicians shall so report and certify to the retirement board and the retirement board, may retire the teacher for ordinary disability.
(c) The retirement board shall establish uniform eligibility requirements, standards, and criteria for ordinary disability which shall apply to all members who make application for retirement for ordinary disability.
History of Section.P.L. 1992, ch. 306, art. 2, § 4.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Section 16-16-1. - Definitions.
Section 16-16-2. - Membership in system.
Section 16-16-4. - Membership of school nurses.
Section 16-16-5. - Service creditable.
Section 16-16-6. - Credit for service in private schools or as federal employee — Contributions.
Section 16-16-6.1. - Credit for service outside state.
Section 16-16-6.2. - Service credit for appropriate work experience — Contributions.
Section 16-16-6.3. - Repealed.
Section 16-16-7. - Credit for military leave.
Section 16-16-7.1. - Armed service credit.
Section 16-16-7.2. - Peace corps, teacher corps, and volunteers in service to America — Credit.
Section 16-16-8. - Credit for service as a state or municipal employee.
Section 16-16-8.1. - Purchase of service credits payable by installment.
Section 16-16-9, 16-16-10. - Repealed.
Section 16-16-11. - Benefits payable — Survivor’s benefits.
Section 16-16-12. - Procedure for service retirement.
Section 16-16-12.1. - Repealed.
Section 16-16-13. - Amount of service retirement allowance.
Section 16-16-14. - Retirement for ordinary disability.
Section 16-16-15. - Amount of ordinary disability benefit.
Section 16-16-16. - Retirement for accidental disability.
Section 16-16-17. - Amount of accidental disability benefit.
Section 16-16-18. - Disability benefits pending final decision on application.
Section 16-16-20. - Deduction of amounts received from workers’ compensation or as damages.
Section 16-16-22. - Contributions to state system.
Section 16-16-22.1. - City or town payment of teacher member contributions.
Section 16-16-23. - Applicability of public employees’ retirement law.
Section 16-16-24. - Substitute teaching and employment after retirement.
Section 16-16-24.1. - Substitute teaching and post-retirement employment related to COVID-19.
Section 16-16-25. - Eligibility for survivor’s benefits — Payment.
Section 16-16-26. - Spouse’s or domestic partner’s benefits.
Section 16-16-27. - Family benefits.
Section 16-16-28. - Children’s benefits.
Section 16-16-30. - Parent’s benefits.
Section 16-16-31. - Refund on termination prior to retirement.
Section 16-16-32. - Refund on retirement.
Section 16-16-34. - Member leaving no survivors — Reversion.
Section 16-16-35. - Contributions.
Section 16-16-36. - Teachers’ survivors benefit fund.
Section 16-16-37. - Administration.
Section 16-16-38. - Social security.
Section 16-16-39. - Severability.
Section 16-16-40. - Additional benefits payable to retired teachers.
Section 16-16-40.1. - One-time adjustment to original retirement allowance.
Section 16-16-42. - Life insurance benefits.
Section 16-16-43. - Purchase of credit while serving a prison sentence prohibited.