State retirement board definition

State retirement board means the public employees retirement board, the school employees retirement board, or the state teachers retirement board.
State retirement board means the public employees retirement

Examples of State retirement board in a sentence

  • State retirement board" means the public employees retirement board, the school employees retirement board, or the state teachers retirement board.

  • State retirement board" means the public employees 1071retirement board, the school employees retirement board, orthe1072state teachers retirement board.

  • BRPC, FRCOG and MAPC joined the State retirement board under special legislation and are exempt from the employer portion.

  • State retirement board member elections Background--elected members of state retirement system boards The boards of the state retirement systems include members elected by persons the members are to represent on the board.

  • The State retirement board did not take a stance on the position one way or the other.

  • Service credit received by election of the member under section 145.814 of the Revised Code.(U) "State retirement board" means the public employees retirement board, the school employees retirement board, or the state teachers retirement board.(V) "Retirant" means any former member who retires and is receiving a monthly allowance as provided in sections 145.32, 145.33, 145.331, 145.332, 145.335, and 145.46 and former section145.34 of the Revised Code.

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  • Disability retirement for plan 1 members, means the period

  • Qualifying Retirement means the Employee’s voluntary termination of employment after the Employee has (i) attained (X) age sixty-five (65), (Y) age fifty-five (55) with ten (10) Years of Service as a full-time employee of the Partnership or any of its Affiliates, or (Z) an age which, when added to such Years of Service of the Employee equals at least seventy-five (75), and (ii) previously delivered a written notice of retirement to the Partnership and on the date of retirement the Employee has satisfied the minimum applicable advance written notice requirement set forth below: Age at Voluntary Termination Number of Years of Advance Notice 58 or younger 59 60 or older 3 years 2 years 1 year By way of illustration, and without limiting the foregoing, if (i) the Employee is eligible to retire at age fifty-nine (59) after ten (10) Years of Service, (ii) the Employee gives two (2) years notice at age fifty-eight (58) that the Employee intends to retire at age sixty (60), and (iii) the Employee later terminates employment at age fifty-nine (59), then the Employee’s retirement at age fifty-nine (59) would not constitute a Qualifying Retirement. However, if (i) the Employee is eligible to retire at age fifty-nine (59) after ten (10) Years of Service, (ii) the Employee gives two (2) years notice at age fifty-eight (58) that the Employee intends to retire at age sixty (60), and (iii) the Employee terminates employment upon reaching age sixty (60), then the Employee’s retirement at age sixty (60) would constitute a Qualifying Retirement.

  • county executive committee member means the county executive committee member responsible for matters relating to land;

  • City Managerial Employee means the City Manager, the Assistant City Manager, the City Clerk, and any City department head or director. In the event CONTRACTOR violates the provisions of this paragraph, CONTRACTOR shall be required to pay damages to OWNER in an amount equal to any and all compensation which is received by the former Elected Officer or City Managerial Employee of OWNER from or on behalf of the contracting person or entity, or an amount equal to the former Elected Officer's or City Managerial Employee's last two (2) years of gross compensation from OWNER, whichever is greater.

  • Appeals Board means the commissioners and deputy commissioners of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board acting en banc, in panels, or individually.