Colorado Code § 24-51-1716

Optional forms of allowance
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Any contributing member or affiliate
member whose effective date of retirement is on or after December 31, 2004, may elect to
receive a superannuation retirement allowance in accordance with any of the options hereinafter
stated. Option A shall be deemed a basic option, and the amount of the annual retirement
allowance payable under such option as determined under the provisions of section 24-51-1715
shall be the amount that shall be duly adjusted in computing payments to be made under options
other than option A. Prior to application for retirement, any such election may be changed or
revoked, but when a member files application for retirement and elects an option, such option
may not thereafter be changed or revoked, except where the designated co-annuitant under
option P2 or option P3 predeceases the member prior to the effective date of retirement, pursuant
to section 24-51-1723 or 24-51-1724, whichever is applicable. This shall not preclude the
member's right to have the option elected become effective as of the date of retirement. In
addition to the provisions of this section, in any dissolution of marriage action in any district
court of the state of Colorado, the court shall have jurisdiction to order or allow an annuitant
who is a petitioner or respondent in such action, and who selected an option P2 or P3 at the time
of retirement designating the annuitant's spouse as the co-annuitant, to revoke the co-annuitant
designation and for an option A benefit to become payable thereafter to the annuitant. The option
A benefit shall be the original option A amount calculated as of the annuitant's effective date of
retirement increased by any increases in the basic retirement allowance granted in accordance
with the provisions of the DPS plan document and section 24-51-1732 subsequent to the
annuitant's effective date of retirement. If no option is elected by a member at or prior to the time
of application for retirement, such member shall be considered to have automatically elected to
receive the applicable benefit under option A.

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