Sec. 824.805. TERMINATION OF PARTICIPATION IN PLAN. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a member terminates participation in the plan by: (1) retirement; (2) death; or (3) expiration of the period for which participation was approved. (b) This subsection applies only to a member participating in the plan on September 1, 2005, or to a member whose period of participation in the plan expired on or before September 1, 2005, but who has not retired on or before that date. A member described by this subsection may, before December 31, 2005, revoke the member's decision to participate in the plan on a form prescribed by and filed with the retirement system. The retirement system shall make account transfers and change records for a member who revokes the member's decision to participate in the plan under this subsection as if the member had never participated in the plan. (c) A member or beneficiary described by Subsection (d) may, on or before December 31, 2015, revoke the member's decision to participate in the plan on a form prescribed by and received by the retirement system not later than that date. The retirement system shall make account transfers and change records for a member whose decision to participate in the plan is revoked under this subsection, as if the member had never participated in the plan. (d) Subsection (c) applies only to: (1) a member: (A) whose approved period of participation in the plan has expired; and (B) who has not retired on or before December 31, 2015; or (2) a beneficiary of a member whose approved period of participation in the plan has expired and who has not retired before death if: (A) the beneficiary is eligible to receive both a distribution of benefits payable on the death of the member and the distributions from the plan; and (B) the member dies on or after September 1, 2015.
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