Oklahoma Code § 74-930.4

Title 74. State Government: Additional retirement benefit
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A.  Except as provided by subsection B of this section, the
Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System shall pay to its
retirees, who retire not later than June 30, 1997, or their joint
annuitant, from assets of the retirement system, an additional
amount, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1998, based upon the
number of years of credited service upon which the retirement
benefit of the member was computed as follows:
1.  One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) for at least ten (10),
but no more than fourteen (14) years of service;
2.  Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) for at least fifteen (15),
but no more than nineteen (19) years of service;
3.  Four Hundred Fifty Dollars ($450.00) for at least twenty
(20), but no more than twenty-four (24) years of service; and
4.  Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) for twenty-five (25) or more
years of service.
B.  The Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System shall pay to
retirees, who retire not later than June 30, 1997, with a disability
retirement benefit and having less than ten (10) years of service,
the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00).
C.  For purposes of subsection A or B of this section, months of
credited service in excess of a whole number of years shall be
disregarded for purposes of determining the applicable payment
amount.
D.  The payment authorized by this section shall be distributed
not later than August 1, 1997.
E.  The payment authorized by this section shall not be a
recurring benefit and shall only be made for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1998, and for no other fiscal year.
F.  If a retiree has multiple joint annuitants, the amount
prescribed by subsection A of this section shall be divided equally
among the beneficiaries on a per capita basis.

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