Maryland Code § SP-22-214

Section SP-22-214
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(a) (1) This subsection applies only to a member who is subject to
Selection A (Additional member contributions).
(2) For a member whose membership started on or before June 30,
1973, the contribution rate as a percent of a member's earnable compensation is the
lesser of:
(i) 2% plus the contribution rate adopted by the Board of
Trustees and in effect when membership began; or
(ii) 7%.
(3) For a member whose membership started on or after July 1, 1973,
the contribution rate is 7% of a member's earnable compensation.
(4) For a member who under § 22-308(b)(2) of this title elects to
receive full-time service credit for regular part-time employment, the contribution
rate is 7% of the compensation the member would have earned had the member been
a full-time employee.
(b) (1) This subsection applies to a member who is subject to Selection B
(Limited cost-of-living adjustment).
(2) For a member whose membership started on or before June 30,
1973, the contribution rate as a percent of a member's earnable compensation is the
lesser of:
(i) the contribution rate adopted by the Board of Trustees and
in effect when membership began; or
(ii) 5%.
(3) For a member whose membership started on or after July 1, 1973,
the contribution rate is 5% of a member's earnable compensation.
(4) For a member who elects under § 22-308(b)(2) of this title to
receive full-time service credit for regular part-time employment, the contribution
rate is 5% of the compensation the member would have earned had the member been
a full-time employee.
(c) (1) This subsection applies to a member who is subject to Selection C
(Combination formula).

(2) A member's contribution rate is as provided in § 23-212 of this
article.

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