Arkansas Code § 24-7-1311

Term of participation in Teacher Deferred Retirement Option Plan
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(a) The Arkansas Teacher Retirement System's monthly deposit into the member's Teacher Deferred Retirement Option Plan shall not exceed one (1) plan term of ten (10) consecutive years, beginning with the member's plan date. (b) Once a member participates in the plan, the member shall no longer accrue service credit under any state-supported retirement system, even if the member returns to work. Acts 1995, No. 1096, § 1; 2007, No. 298, § 6; 2011, No. 45, § 21.
(a) The Arkansas Teacher Retirement System's monthly deposit into the member's Teacher Deferred Retirement Option Plan shall not exceed one (1) plan term of ten (10) consecutive years, beginning with the member's plan date. (b) Once a member participates in the plan, the member shall no longer accrue service credit under any state-supported retirement system, even if the member returns to work. Acts 1995, No. 1096, § 1; 2007, No. 298, § 6; 2011, No. 45, § 21.
(a) The Arkansas Teacher Retirement System's monthly deposit into the member's Teacher Deferred Retirement Option Plan shall not exceed one (1) plan term of ten (10) consecutive years, beginning with the member's plan date. (b) Once a member participates in the plan, the member shall no longer accrue service credit under any state-supported retirement system, even if the member returns to work. Acts 1995, No. 1096, § 1; 2007, No. 298, § 6; 2011, No. 45, § 21.
(a) The Arkansas Teacher Retirement System's monthly deposit into the member's Teacher Deferred Retirement Option Plan shall not exceed one (1) plan term of ten (10) consecutive years, beginning with the member's plan date.
(b) Once a member participates in the plan, the member shall no longer accrue service credit under any state-supported retirement system, even if the member returns to work.
Acts 1995, No. 1096, § 1; 2007, No. 298, § 6; 2011, No. 45, § 21.

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