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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Return to State service.--
(1) A participant receiving distributions or an inactive participant who returns to State service shall cease receiving distributions and shall not be eligible to receive distributions until the participant subsequently terminates State service, without regard to whether the participant is a mandatory, optional or prohibited member of the system or participant in the plan.
(2) This subsection shall not apply to distributions that the participant has received or used to purchase an annuity from a provider contracted by the board.
(b) Return of benefits paid during USERRA leave.--
(1) If a former State employee is reemployed from USERRA leave and received any distributions from the plan during the USERRA leave, the employee shall return to the board the amount so received plus interest as provided in the plan document.
(2) The amount payable shall be certified in each case by the board in accordance with methods approved by the actuary and shall be paid in a lump sum within 30 days or in the case of an active participant may be amortized with interest as provided in the plan document through salary deductions to the trust in amounts agreed upon by the active participant and the board, but for not longer than a period that starts with the date of reemployment and continues for up to three times the length of the active participant’s immediate past period of USERRA leave. The repayment period shall not exceed five years.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 71 Pa.C.S.A. State Government § 5810. Termination of distributions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-71-pacsa-state-government/pa-csa-sect-71-5810/
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