West Virginia Code § 5-10-52a

Specific provisions relating to certain staff members participating in the
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Public Employees Retirement System employed by Hopemont Hospital, Jackie
Withrow Hospital, John Manchin Sr. Health Care Center, and Lakin State Hospital.
Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, any staff member participating in
the Public Employees Retirement System employed by Hopemont Hospital, Jackie Withrow
Hospital, John Manchin Sr. Health Care Center, or Lakin State Hospital on Oectober 31,
2025, who will be 55 years within one calendar year of that date and who, but for not having
yet attained the age of 60 if participating in Tier 1 of the Public Employrees Retirement
System, or the age of 62 if participating in Tier 2 of the Public Employees Retirement
System, would be eligible for retirement under the provisions of this article, shall be
permitted to begin drawing his or her retirement benefit as though he or she had attained
that age: Provided, That Tier 1 employees with unused sick lteave standing to their credit on
October 31, 2025, who begin receiving a retirement benefit annuity pursuant to this section,
shall be permitted to use unused sick leave toward additional retirement service: Provided,
further, That nothing in this section may be construed to otherwise alter any other provision
of this article relating to the members described in this section: Provided, further, That
employees described in this section shall begin commencement of retirement annuity
benefits the first day of the month following the effective date of this section or upon
attaining the age of 55, whichever occurs last: Provided, however, That for purposes of
coverage in retirement by the Public Employees Insurance Agency, the individuals described
in this section shall be considered to have retired directly from a participating public
employer upon receiving theire retirement benefit annuity.

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