2012 Massachusetts General Laws
PART I ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT(Chapters 1 through 182)
TITLE IV CIVIL SERVICE, RETIREMENTS AND PENSIONS
CHAPTER 32 RETIREMENT SYSTEMS AND PENSIONS
Section 90C.5 Increasing allowance of former employees retired with at least twenty-five years of creditable service


MA Gen L ch 32 § 90C5 What's This?

[ Text of section effective until April 2, 2012. For text effective April 2, 2012, see below.]

Section 90C1/2. A state employee or member of the state teachers' retirement system who has been retired under the provisions of this chapter or similar provision of earlier law on a superannuation, accidental disability or ordinary disability retirement allowance and who has completed at least 25 years of creditable service shall have his retirement allowance increased to an amount not to exceed $10,000; provided, however, that such allowance shall be subject to the provisions of paragraph (e) of section 102.

Chapter 32: Section 90C.5. Increasing allowance of former employees retired with at least twenty-five years of creditable service

[ Text of section as amended by 2011, 176, Sec. 47 effective April 2, 2012. See 2011, 176, Sec. 64. For text effective until April 2, 2012, see above.]

Section 90C1/2. A state employee or member of the state teachers' retirement system who has been retired under the provisions of this chapter or similar provision of earlier law on a superannuation, accidental disability or ordinary disability retirement allowance and who has completed at least 25 years of creditable service shall have his retirement allowance increased to an amount not to exceed $15,000; provided, however, that such allowance shall be subject to the provisions of paragraph (e) of section 102.

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