Maryland Code § SP-29-407

Section SP-29-407
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(a) This section applies only to an allowance received by a former member,
retiree, or surviving beneficiary of a deceased member, former member, or retiree of
the Employees' Retirement System or the Teachers' Retirement System who elected
Selection C (Combination formula).
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) or (d) of this section, the Board of
Trustees shall adjust an allowance subject to this section:
(1) for creditable service before the effective date of selection, the
cost-of-living adjustment as provided by § 29-403 of this subtitle; and
(2) for creditable service on or after the effective date of selection, the
cost-of-living adjustment as provided by § 29-406 of this subtitle.

(c) For a member, former member, or retiree who was subject to Selection
B (Limited cost-of-living adjustment) before electing Selection C (Combination
formula), the Board of Trustees shall adjust an allowance subject to this section:
(1) for creditable service before the effective date of selection, the
cost-of-living adjustment as provided by § 29-405 of this subtitle; and
(2) subject to subsection (d) of this section, for creditable service on
or after the effective date of selection, the cost-of-living adjustment as provided by §
29-406 of this subtitle.
(d) If an allowance is received by a former member, retiree, or a surviving
beneficiary of a deceased member, former member, or retiree who, while a member,
was an employee of a participating governmental unit that has not elected the
contributory pension benefit or the Alternate Contributory Pension Selection for its
members in accordance with § 31-116 or § 31-116.1 of this article, or a former
participating governmental unit, other than Frederick County, that has withdrawn
before July 1, 1998, the Board of Trustees shall adjust the allowance for creditable
service on or after the effective date of selection as provided in § 29-404 of this
subtitle.

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