2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Mich. Comp. Laws § 38.2703 Forfeiture of retirement rights.

PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT BENEFITS FORFEITURE ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 350 of 1994


38.2703 Forfeiture of retirement rights.

Sec. 3.

A member or retirant who is convicted of or who enters a nolo contendere plea accepted by a court for a felony arising out of his or her service as a public employee is considered to have breached the public trust and may have his or her rights to an otherwise vested retirement benefit and all accumulated contributions standing to that person's credit in the retirement system forfeited as provided in this act. This act applies only to the retirement system of which the person was a member or retirant at the time the felony was committed and only to the retirement system established by the entity affected by the felony.


History: 1994, Act 350, Eff. Mar. 30, 1995



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