District Of Columbia Code § 5-801

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For the purposes of this chapter:
“Conditional Retirement” means that a member has retired from the Metropolitan Police Department while under disciplinary investigation for serious misconduct.
“Disciplinary Investigation” means any official investigation by the  Metropolitan Police Department, including the Office of Internal Affairs, of  allegations of serious misconduct by any member of the Metropolitan Police Department.
“Resignation” means the voluntary separation of a member from the  Metropolitan Police Department before the member’s pension rights have accrued  and vested.
“Retirement” means the voluntary separation of a member from the  Metropolitan Police Department after the member’s pension rights, retirement  pay, or other benefits have accrued and vested as provided by federal or  District of Columbia law or regulation.
“Serious Misconduct” means any felony violation of federal, local, or  District of Columbia law, making of a false statement under oath,  falsification of official records or reports, unnecessary force, comprising a  felony or assisting a person to escape investigation or prosecution, use of illegal controlled substances, or other violations as determined by the Chief  of Police by general order.

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