Oklahoma Code § 47-2-307.4

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Military service credit
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A.  Any member of the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System
shall be entitled to prior service credit, not to exceed five (5)
years, for those periods of military service on active duty prior to
membership in the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System.  Any
active member of the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System
whose initial membership in the System began on or after July 1,
2000, may receive up to five (5) years of prior military service
credit as otherwise provided in this section, only upon payment of
the amount determined by the Board in the manner as provided in
Section 2-307.5 of this title.  For members of the System hired on
or after July 1, 2003, if the military service credit authorized by
this subsection is used to compute the retirement benefit of the
member and the member retires from the System, such military service
credit shall not be used to compute the retirement benefit in any
other retirement system created pursuant to the Oklahoma Statutes
and the member may receive credit for such service only in the
retirement system from which the member first retires.
B.  For purposes of subsection A of this section, "military
service" means service in the Armed Forces of the United States by
honorably discharged persons during the following time periods, as
reflected on such person's Defense Department Form 214, as follows:
1.  During the following periods, including the beginning and
ending dates, and only for the periods served, from:
a. April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918, commonly referred
to as World War I,
b. September 16, 1940, to December 7, 1941, as a member
of the 45th Division,

c. December 7, 1941, to December 31, 1946, commonly
referred to as World War II,
d. June 27, 1950, to January 31, 1955, commonly referred
to as the Korean Conflict or the Korean War,
e. February 28, 1961, to May 7, 1975, commonly referred
to as the Vietnam era, except that:
(1) for the period from February 28, 1961, to August
4, 1964, military service shall only include
service in the Republic of Vietnam during that
period, and
(2) for purposes of determining eligibility for
education and training benefits, such period
shall end on December 31, 1976, or
f. August 1, 1990, to December 31, 1991, commonly
referred to as the Gulf War, the Persian Gulf War, or
Operation Desert Storm, but excluding any person who
served on active duty for training only, unless
discharged from such active duty for a service-
connected disability;
2.  During a period of war or combat military operation other
than a conflict, war or era listed in paragraph 1 of this
subsection, beginning on the date of Congressional authorization,
Congressional resolution, or Executive Order of the President of the
United States, for the use of the Armed Forces of the United States
in a war or combat military operation, if such war or combat
military operation lasted for a period of ninety (90) days or more,
for a person who served, and only for the period served, in the area
of responsibility of the war or combat military operation, but
excluding a person who served on active duty for training only,
unless discharged from such active duty for a service-connected
disability, and provided that the burden of proof of military
service during this period shall be with the member, who must
present appropriate documentation establishing such service.
C.  An eligible member under subsection B of this section shall
include only those persons who shall have served during the times or
in the areas prescribed in subsection B of this section, and only if
such person provides appropriate documentation in such time and
manner as required by the System to establish such military service
prescribed in this section, or for service pursuant to division (1)
of subparagraph e of paragraph 1 of subsection B of this section,
those persons who were awarded service medals, as authorized by the
United States Department of Defense as reflected in the veteran's
Defense Department Form 214, related to the Vietnam Conflict for
service prior to August 5, 1964.
D.  Service credit received pursuant to this section shall be
used in determining the member's retirement benefit but shall not be

used in determining years of service for retirement or vesting
purposes.
E.  Such service credit may be paid by:
1.  A cash lump-sum payment;
2.  A trustee-to-trustee transfer of non-Roth funds from a Code
Section 403(b) annuity or custodial account, an eligible deferred
compensation plan described in Code Section 457(b) which is
maintained by an eligible employer described in Code Section
457(e)(1)(A), and/or a Code Section 401(a) qualified plan;
3.  A direct rollover of tax-deferred funds from a Code Section
403(b) annuity or custodial account, an eligible deferred
compensation plan described in Code Section 457(b) which is
maintained by an eligible employer described in Code Section
457(e)(1)(A), a Code Section 401(a) qualified plan, and/or a Code
Section 408(a) or 408(b) traditional or conduit Individual
Retirement Account or Annuity (IRA).  Roth accounts, Coverdell
Education Savings Accounts and after-tax contributions shall not be
used to purchase such service credit; or
4.  Any combination of the above methods of payment.
F.  A member who served in any branch of the United States Armed
Forces or any component thereof, who was honorably discharged, and
who began participation in the System on or after November 1, 2022,
shall be entitled to prior service credit, not to exceed five (5)
years, upon payment of the actuarial cost of such service in the
manner prescribed by and subject to all of the requirements of
Section 2-307.5 of this title.  For purposes of this subsection,
"military service" means service in the Armed Forces of the United
States by honorably discharged persons.
Added by Laws 1987, c. 236, § 165, emerg. eff. July 20, 1987.
Amended by Laws 1990, c. 334, § 6, operative July 1, 1990; Laws
1998, c. 192, § 3, eff. July 1, 1998; Laws 2000, c. 311, § 2, eff.
July 1, 2000; Laws 2003, c. 406, § 11, eff. July 1, 2003; Laws 2004,
c. 302, § 3, emerg. eff. May 13, 2004; Laws 2006, 2nd Ex. Sess., c.
46, § 26, eff. July 1, 2006; Laws 2016, c. 8, § 5, emerg. eff. April
5, 2016; Laws 2022, c. 96, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 2022.

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