Maryland Code § SP-21-404

Section SP-21-404
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(a) This section does not apply to the Judges' Retirement System.
(b) To change a designated beneficiary, a retiree shall:
(1) complete the appropriate form that the Board of Trustees
provides; and
(2) file the form with the Board of Trustees.
(c) Subject to subsections (d) and (e) of this section, if a retiree changes a
designated beneficiary, the Board of Trustees shall recompute the allowance for the
election based on the value of the balance in the retiree's annuity reserve and pension
reserve when the change is made.

(d) (1) This subsection applies only to a retiree who elected the optional
form of allowance payable under § 21-403(b) (Option 2), § 21-403(c) (Option 3), § 21-
403(e) (Option 5), or § 21-403(f) (Option 6) of this subtitle.
(2) A retiree may rescind a request to change the designated
beneficiary and restore the retiree's prior designation of beneficiary by sending
written notice to the State Retirement Agency that is received by the State
Retirement Agency before the second allowance payment normally becomes due after
the change of beneficiary.
(3) A retiree who rescinds a change of designated beneficiary in a
timely manner under paragraph (2) of this subsection shall receive, after the
rescission, the allowance payable prior to the change of designated beneficiary,
without retroactive adjustment of any allowance payment made while the rescinded
designation of beneficiary was in effect.
(e) (1) This subsection applies to a retiree if:
(i) the retiree elected the optional form of allowance payable
under § 21-403(e) (Option 5) or § 21-403(f) (Option 6) of this subtitle;
(ii) the retiree's designated beneficiary dies before the retiree;
and
(iii) after the death of the designated beneficiary, the retiree
elects to change the designated beneficiary.
(2) The Board of Trustees shall recompute the reduced allowance
payable to a retiree and the retiree's new designated beneficiary using:
(i) the retiree's basic allowance at the time of the new
beneficiary designation;
(ii) the retiree's age at the time of the new beneficiary
designation; and
(iii) the age of the new designated beneficiary.

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