Arkansas Code § 24-6-226

Eligibility for benefits - Voluntary retirement for Tier I noncontributory members
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(a) (1) Any member who has acquired five (5) years but less than twenty-eight (28) years of actual service and has attained sixty-five (65) years of age may retire upon written application filed with the Board of Trustees of the State Police Retirement System. (2) Any member who has acquired five (5) or more years of actual service and has attained fifty-two (52) years of age may retire upon written application filed with the State Police Retirement System. (3) Any member who acquired twenty-eight (28) or more years of actual service may retire at any age upon written application filed with the board. (4) For those members with less than twenty-eight (28) actual years of service, the sixty-five (65) years of age requirement shall be reduced by one (1) month for every two (2) months of public safety credit, but in no event to an age younger than fifty-two (52) years of age. (b) This application shall set forth at what time, not less than thirty (30) days nor more than ninety (90) days subsequent to the execution and filing thereof, the member desires to be retired. (c) Upon the member's retirement, he or she shall receive a pension provided for in § 24-6-216 . Amended by Act 2021, No. 415,§ 3, eff. 7/28/2021. Acts 2001, No. 151, § 62.
(a) (1) Any member who has acquired five (5) years but less than twenty-eight (28) years of actual service and has attained sixty-five (65) years of age may retire upon written application filed with the Board of Trustees of the State Police Retirement System. (2) Any member who has acquired five (5) or more years of actual service and has attained fifty-two (52) years of age may retire upon written application filed with the State Police Retirement System. (3) Any member who acquired twenty-eight (28) or more years of actual service may retire at any age upon written application filed with the board. (4) For those members with less than twenty-eight (28) actual years of service, the sixty-five (65) years of age requirement shall be reduced by one (1) month for every two (2) months of public safety credit, but in no event to an age younger than fifty-two (52) years of age. (b) This application shall set forth at what time, not less than thirty (30) days nor more than ninety (90) days subsequent to the execution and filing thereof, the member desires to be retired. (c) Upon the member's retirement, he or she shall receive a pension provided for in § 24-6-216 . Amended by Act 2021, No. 415,§ 3, eff. 7/28/2021. Acts 2001, No. 151, § 62.
(a) (1) Any member who has acquired five (5) years but less than twenty-eight (28) years of actual service and has attained sixty-five (65) years of age may retire upon written application filed with the Board of Trustees of the State Police Retirement System. (2) Any member who has acquired five (5) or more years of actual service and has attained fifty-two (52) years of age may retire upon written application filed with the State Police Retirement System. (3) Any member who acquired twenty-eight (28) or more years of actual service may retire at any age upon written application filed with the board. (4) For those members with less than twenty-eight (28) actual years of service, the sixty-five (65) years of age requirement shall be reduced by one (1) month for every two (2) months of public safety credit, but in no event to an age younger than fifty-two (52) years of age. (b) This application shall set forth at what time, not less than thirty (30) days nor more than ninety (90) days subsequent to the execution and filing thereof, the member desires to be retired. (c) Upon the member's retirement, he or she shall receive a pension provided for in § 24-6-216 . Amended by Act 2021, No. 415,§ 3, eff. 7/28/2021. Acts 2001, No. 151, § 62.
(a) (1) Any member who has acquired five (5) years but less than twenty-eight (28) years of actual service and has attained sixty-five (65) years of age may retire upon written application filed with the Board of Trustees of the State Police Retirement System. (2) Any member who has acquired five (5) or more years of actual service and has attained fifty-two (52) years of age may retire upon written application filed with the State Police Retirement System. (3) Any member who acquired twenty-eight (28) or more years of actual service may retire at any age upon written application filed with the board. (4) For those members with less than twenty-eight (28) actual years of service, the sixty-five (65) years of age requirement shall be reduced by one (1) month for every two (2) months of public safety credit, but in no event to an age younger than fifty-two (52) years of age.
(1) Any member who has acquired five (5) years but less than twenty-eight (28) years of actual service and has attained sixty-five (65) years of age may retire upon written application filed with the Board of Trustees of the State Police Retirement System.
(2) Any member who has acquired five (5) or more years of actual service and has attained fifty-two (52) years of age may retire upon written application filed with the State Police Retirement System.
(3) Any member who acquired twenty-eight (28) or more years of actual service may retire at any age upon written application filed with the board.
(4) For those members with less than twenty-eight (28) actual years of service, the sixty-five (65) years of age requirement shall be reduced by one (1) month for every two (2) months of public safety credit, but in no event to an age younger than fifty-two (52) years of age.
(b) This application shall set forth at what time, not less than thirty (30) days nor more than ninety (90) days subsequent to the execution and filing thereof, the member desires to be retired.
(c) Upon the member's retirement, he or she shall receive a pension provided for in § 24-6-216 .
Acts 2001, No. 151, § 62.

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