Common use of Retirement Credit Clause in Contracts

Retirement Credit. The Town will make available Section 41-j of the Retirement and Social Security Law, which allows credit for up to one hundred sixty five days of accumulated sick leave at the time of retirement. The additional service credit is determined by dividing the total unused, unpaid sick leave days (not to exceed 165 days) by 260. For example: 130 unpaid sick leave days ÷ 260 = .50 or 6 months additional service credit.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, ecommons.cornell.edu

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Retirement Credit. The Town will make available Section 41-j of the Retirement and Social Security Law, which allows credit for up to one hundred sixty five days of accumulated sick leave at the time of retirement. The additional service credit is determined by dividing the total unused, unpaid sick leave days (not to exceed 165 days) by 260. For example: 130 unpaid sick leave days ÷ 260 = .50 or 6 months additional service credit. To be eligible, an employee must retire directly from covered employment or within one year of leaving covered employment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu, ecommons.cornell.edu, ecommons.cornell.edu

Retirement Credit. The Town will make available Section 41-j of the Retirement and Social Security Law, which . This provision allows an employee to receive pension credit for up to one hundred sixty five days of accumulated unused sick leave at the time of retirementretirement up to a maximum of thirteen-hundred and twenty (1320) hours. The additional service credit is determined by dividing the total unused, unpaid sick leave days (not to exceed 165 days) by 260. For example: 130 unpaid sick leave days ÷ 260 = .50 or 6 months additional service credit. To be eligible, an employee must retire directly from covered employment or within one year of leaving covered employment. If the employee is paid for a portion of the total accumulated sick leave credits, including payment of retiree medical insurance premiums, only the remaining unpaid portion will be used to increase the employee’s service credit at retirement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, ecommons.cornell.edu

Retirement Credit. The Town Employer will make available Section 41-j of the Retirement and Social Security Law, which allows credit for up to one hundred sixty five days of accumulated sick leave at the time of retirement. The additional service credit is determined by dividing the total unused, unpaid sick leave days (not to exceed 165 days) by 260. For example: 130 unpaid sick leave days ÷ 260 = .50 or 6 months additional service credit.

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Samples: digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu

Retirement Credit. The Town will make available Section 41-j 41 (j) of the Retirement and Social Security Law, which allows credit for up to one hundred sixty five days of accumulated sick leave at the time of retirement. The additional service credit is determined by dividing the total unused, unpaid sick leave days (not to exceed 165 days) by 260. For example: 130 unpaid sick leave days ÷ 260 = .50 or 6 months additional service credit. To be eligible, an employee must retire directly from covered employment or within one year of leaving covered employment. If the employee is paid for a portion of the total accumulated sick leave credits or applies credits toward retiree medical insurance, only the remaining unpaid portion will be used to increase the employee's service credit at retirement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Retirement Credit. The Town will make available Section 41-j 41(j) of the Retirement and Social Security Law, Law which allows credit for up to one hundred sixty five days of accumulated sick leave at the time of retirement. The additional service credit is determined by dividing the total unused, unpaid sick leave days (not to exceed 165 days) by 260. For example: 130 unpaid sick leave days ÷ 260 = .50 or 6 months additional service credit. To be eligible, an employee must retire directly from covered employment or within one year of leaving covered employment.

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Samples: digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu

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Retirement Credit. The Town will make available Section 41-j of the Retirement and Social Security Law, which allows credit for up to one hundred sixty five days of accumulated sick leave at the time of retirement. The additional service credit is determined by dividing the total unused, unpaid sick leave days (not to exceed 165 days) by 260. For example: 130 unpaid sick leave days ÷ 260 = .50 or 6 months additional service credit. To be eligible, an employee must retire directly from covered employment or within one year of leaving covered employment. If the employee is paid for a portion of the total accumulated sick leave credits, only the remaining unpaid portion will be used to increase the employee’s service credit at retirement.

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Samples: core.ac.uk

Retirement Credit. The Town will shall adopt and make available Section 41-j of the Retirement and Social Security Law, which allows credit for up to one hundred sixty five days of accumulated sick leave at the time of retirement. The additional service credit is determined by dividing the total unused, unpaid sick leave days (not to exceed 165 days) by 260. For example: 130 unpaid sick leave days ÷ 260 = .50 or 6 months additional service credit.

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Samples: digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu

Retirement Credit. The Town will make available Section 41-j of the Retirement and Social Security Law, which allows credit for up to one hundred sixty five days of accumulated sick leave at the time of retirement. The additional service credit is determined by dividing the total unused, unpaid sick leave days (not to exceed 165 days) by 260. For example: 130 unpaid sick leave days ÷ ^ 260 = .50 or 6 months additional service credit. To be eligible, an employee must retire directly from covered employment or within one year of leaving covered employment.

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Samples: ecommons.cornell.edu

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