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(a) On and after July 1, 1975, any person receiving or entitled to receive a retirement annuity or any other benefit from the Kansas retirement fund for judges as it existed on June 30, 1975, shall be entitled to receive from Kansas public employees retirement system such retirement annuity or other benefit under the same conditions as existed under the acts contained in article 26 of chapter 20 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated prior to July 1, 1975.
(b) On and after July 1, 1975, any person who would have become entitled to receive a retirement annuity or any other benefit from the Kansas retirement fund for judges as it existed on June 30, 1975, shall be entitled to receive from the Kansas public employees retirement system such retirement annuity or other benefit as provided in the acts contained in article 26 of chapter 20 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, as amended by this act, and in any other acts amendatory thereof.
(c) On and after July 1, 1975, any person who is entitled to receive a return of contributions from the Kansas retirement fund for judges as it existed on June 30, 1975, shall be entitled to receive from the Kansas public employees retirement system such return of contributions as provided in the acts contained in article 26 of chapter 20 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, as amended by this act, and in any other acts amendatory thereof.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 20. Courts § 20-2601c. Preservation of entitlement to receive retirement annuity or other benefit or return of contributions from Kansas retirement fund for judges - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-20-courts/ks-st-sect-20-2601c/
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