Maryland Code § SP-22-405

Section SP-22-405
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(a) Subject to subsection (d) of this section, if a Governor serves for at least:
(1) one full term, the Governor is entitled to receive a retirement
allowance equal to one-third of the annual salary received by the current Governor
in office; or
(2) two full terms, the Governor is entitled to receive a retirement
allowance equal to one-half of the annual salary received by the current Governor in
office.
(b) The Board of Trustees shall suspend a retirement allowance received
under this section during any period when the former Governor is employed by a unit
of State government.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, a Governor may not
receive a retirement allowance under this section until the Governor is at least 62
years old.
(d) (1) A Governor who leaves office because of physical or mental
disability, under Article II, Section 6(c) of the Maryland Constitution, shall
immediately receive a disability retirement allowance equal to the amount the

Governor would have received had the Governor completed the current term and
become 62 years old.
(2) If the physical or mental disability ends before the former
Governor becomes 62 years old, the Board of Trustees shall stop the disability
retirement allowance, but the former Governor shall receive the normal retirement
allowance at age 62 if otherwise qualified.
(e) On the death of a former Governor, the surviving spouse of the former
Governor shall receive an allowance that is equal to one-half of the former Governor's
retirement allowance.
(f) On the death of a Governor while in office, the deceased Governor's
surviving spouse shall receive one-half of the retirement allowance that the deceased
Governor would have been entitled to receive had the deceased Governor completed
the current term and become 62 years old.

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