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(a) Subject to subsection (b) of this section, a disability retiree of the State Police Retirement System, or a beneficiary of a disability retiree of the State Police Retirement System, who retires on or before June 30, 1999, with an ordinary or special disability retirement allowance under § 29-107 or § 29-111 of this subtitle, shall receive an annual retirement allowance adjustment as of July 1, 1999, as follows:
(1) for a retiree who has been retired not more than 5 years, $1,200;
(2) for a retiree who has been retired more than 5 years but not more than 10 years, $1,500;
(3) for a retiree who has been retired more than 10 years but not more than 15 years, $1,800; and
(4) for a retiree who has been retired more than 15 years, $2,100.
(b) Each fiscal year, the Board of Trustees shall increase the adjustment received by the retiree or the beneficiary as of July 1, 1999, by multiplying the adjustment by a fraction that has:
(1) as its numerator, the Consumer Price Index for the calendar year ending December 31 of the preceding fiscal year; and
(2) as its denominator, the Consumer Price Index for the calendar year ending December 31, 1998.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, State Personnel and Pensions § 29-113 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/state-personnel-and-pensions/md-code-st-pers-and-pens-sect-29-113/
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