Maryland Code § SP-22-404

Section SP-22-404
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Appointed official" means an individual appointed to a public
office of the State who meets the legal criteria for an appointed official as determined
by the Attorney General.
(3) "Unclassified service of the State" means the unclassified service
in the State Personnel Management System or a comparable position in an
independent personnel system of a participating employer.
(b) The Board of Trustees shall pay a member of the Employees' Retirement
System who qualifies under subsection (c) of this section a pension equal to an
ordinary disability pension, regardless of age, if the member:
(1) has at least 16 years of creditable service; and
(2) elects to have the member's accumulated contributions paid as an
annuity of equivalent actuarial value instead of withdrawing the accumulated
contributions.
(c) A member qualifies for a pension under subsection (b) of this section if
the member:
(1) (i) is an elected or appointed official of the State at the time of
application for retirement; and

(ii) was initially an elected or appointed official of the State
before July 22, 1981;
(2) (i) is an elected or appointed official of the State when
separating from employment;
(ii) was initially an elected or appointed official of the State
during the period from July 22, 1981, through June 30, 1982, both inclusive; and
(iii) separated from employment involuntarily as certified by
the Secretary of Budget and Management;
(3) (i) was promoted to a position in the unclassified service of the
State on or before June 30, 1982;
(ii) has been in the unclassified service or its equivalent in the
State continuously from June 30, 1982, until separating from employment; and
(iii) separated from employment involuntarily as certified by
the Secretary of Budget and Management; or
(4) (i) is a deputy clerk of the court at the time of application for
retirement; and
(ii) was initially a deputy clerk of the court before July 22,
1981.
(d) (1) This subsection applies to a retiree who:
(i) retires as an elected or appointed official under this
section; and
(ii) is appointed or elected to an office for which the State pays
compensation.
(2) On the appointment or election of a retiree described in
paragraph (1) of this subsection:
(i) the retiree's retirement allowance shall stop;
(ii) the retiree may rejoin the Employees' Retirement System;

(iii) the retiree shall make member contributions at the same
rate the retiree paid before retirement; and
(iv) the Board of Trustees shall restore any creditable service
or eligibility service to the retiree's credit at the time of retirement.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4) of this subsection, on subsequent
retirement of a retiree described in paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Board of
Trustees shall credit the retiree with all of the retiree's creditable service and
eligibility service as a member.
(4) The pension, on subsequent retirement, may not exceed the sum
of:
(i) the pension the retiree was receiving during the previous
retirement; and
(ii) the pension that has accrued on account of employment as
a member after the previous retirement.

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