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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) To receive disability retirement benefits in the form of a continuing annuity provided beyond the time prescribed under Section 864.005, a person who has been determined by a local board to be temporarily disabled must:
(1) not later than the first anniversary of the date the person was determined to be temporarily disabled, apply to the state board in the manner and form prescribed by the state board; and
(2) be certified by the medical board designated by the state board under Section 865.020 as permanently disabled for the performance of the duties of any occupation:
(A) for which the person is reasonably suited by education, training, and experience; and
(B) that could reasonably be expected to provide the person with at least 75 percent of the salary the person was earning at the time the disability occurred.
(b) The amount of a continuing disability retirement annuity under this section is determined in the same manner as for a temporary disability retirement benefit under Section 864.004(b).
(c) Except as otherwise provided by this section, a continuing disability retirement annuity terminates on the fifth anniversary of the date that payment of the continuing disability retirement annuity begins following the certification of the continuation of the disability under Subsection (a).
(d) To continue receiving payments of a continuing disability retirement annuity after the fifth anniversary, the retiree must be recertified as permanently disabled by the medical board every five years using the same standard prescribed by Subsection (a)(2).
(e) Payments of a continuing disability retirement annuity to a retiree certified by the medical board as permanently disabled under Subsection (a) or (d) shall cease if the retiree:
(1) returns to work at any occupation that provides the person with at least 75 percent of the salary the person was earning at the time the disability occurred;
(2) performs emergency services or support services for any participating department; or
(3) rejects a suitable offer of employment, as determined by the local board.
(f) If the state board has reason to believe that a ground for termination of a continuing disability retirement annuity exists, the state board shall set a date for a hearing on the continuation or termination of the annuity. If the state board determines that a ground for termination exists, the state board, after notice and a hearing, shall adopt an order terminating the continuing disability retirement annuity.
(g) The state board may require financial information, including federal income tax returns and wage earning forms, from a retiree as a condition of the continued receipt of continuing disability retirement benefits. Failure to timely provide requested information is a ground for terminating benefits.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Government Code - GOV'T § 864.0051. Continuing Disability Retirement Benefits - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/government-code/gov-t-sect-864-0051/
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