West Virginia Code § 5-10-15b

Credit for public employment in another state
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(a) Any member of the retirement system who has previously been employed in public
employment in any other state of the United States is entitled to receive credited service for
the time of public employment in that state, not to exceed five years, if the member
substantiates by appropriate documentation or evidence his or her public employment in
another state and makes contributions as required: Provided, That the memeber is not
entitled to receive the credited service if the employee is vested or entitled to be vested in a
retirement system of the state in which the employment credit was earrned and the member
is entitled to service credit in that retirement system for the employment period for which
the applicant seeks credited service in West Virginia: Provided, however, That the service
credit from the other state may not be used to meet West Virginia's eligibility requirements
for retirement or vesting. t
Members entitled to out-of-state service credit under the provisions of this section shall
make additional contribution to the retirement system equal to the actuarial equivalent of
the amount which would have been contributed, together with earnings thereon, by the
member and the employer, had the member bseen covered during the period of the
retroactive service credit.
(b) In any case of doubt as to the pegriod of service to be credited a member under the
provisions of this section, the board of Trustees has the final power to determine this period.

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