Pennsylvania Code § 24-Appx-1991-AUGUST-5-P-L-183-NO-23-31

Limitations on creditable nonschool service in Cadet Nurse Corps.
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The amendments of limitations on creditable nonschool service in the Cadet Nurse Corps (24 Pa.C.S. § 8304(b)(8)) shall be retroactive to January 1, 1989, in order to be consistent with the amendment of 71 Pa.C.S. § 5304(c)(6) by the act of October 21, 1988 (P.L.844, No.112), entitled "An act amending Titles 24 (Education) and 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, to include certain Federal service as nonstate service; further providing for special early retirement; providing for further supplemented annuities and for certain optional benefits; and further providing for compensation of the Public School Employees' Retirement Board," only to the extent that annuitants who were active members of the system on or after January 1, 1989, shall, notwithstanding any other provision of law, be eligible to purchase creditable nonschool service for service in the Cadet Nurse Corps, provided, however, that contributions by eligible annuitants on account of Class T-C credit for creditable nonschool service for service in the Cadet Nurse Corps shall be determined by applying the member's basic contribution rate plus the normal contribution rate as provided in 24 Pa.C.S. § 8328 at the time of the member's entry into school service subsequent to such creditable Cadet Nurse Corps service and multiplying the product by the number of years and fractional part of a year of creditable nonschool service being purchased together with statutory interest during all periods of subsequent school or State service, and time since most recent termination of school or State service to the date of purchase, and further provided that the purchased nonschool credit shall not be included in the calculation or payment of benefits for any period of time prior to the date of purchase.

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