Arkansas Code § 24-7-732

System termination or discontinuance - Vesting
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Notwithstanding the provisions of this subchapter, members' accrued benefits under the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System shall be one hundred percent (100%) vested: (1) To the extent those benefits are then funded, in the event there is a partial or complete termination of the system or in the event of a complete discontinuance of employer contributions to the system; and (2) Upon a member's attaining normal retirement age. Acts 2001, No. 155, § 4; 2011, No. 45, § 17.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this subchapter, members' accrued benefits under the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System shall be one hundred percent (100%) vested: (1) To the extent those benefits are then funded, in the event there is a partial or complete termination of the system or in the event of a complete discontinuance of employer contributions to the system; and (2) Upon a member's attaining normal retirement age. Acts 2001, No. 155, § 4; 2011, No. 45, § 17.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this subchapter, members' accrued benefits under the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System shall be one hundred percent (100%) vested: (1) To the extent those benefits are then funded, in the event there is a partial or complete termination of the system or in the event of a complete discontinuance of employer contributions to the system; and (2) Upon a member's attaining normal retirement age. Acts 2001, No. 155, § 4; 2011, No. 45, § 17.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this subchapter, members' accrued benefits under the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System shall be one hundred percent (100%) vested:
(1) To the extent those benefits are then funded, in the event there is a partial or complete termination of the system or in the event of a complete discontinuance of employer contributions to the system; and
(2) Upon a member's attaining normal retirement age.
Acts 2001, No. 155, § 4; 2011, No. 45, § 17.

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