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24-710.09. Annual benefit adjustment; terms, defined.For purposes of this section and sections 24-710.10 and 24-710.11:(1) Eligible retiree means (a) a member or beneficiary who has been receiving a retirement benefit for at least five years, which member had at least twenty-five years of creditable service; (b) a member who has been receiving a disability retirement benefit for at least five years pursuant to section 24-709; or (c) a beneficiary who has been receiving a death benefit pursuant to section 24-707 or 24-707.01 for at least five years, and which member's or beneficiary's monthly accrual rate is less than or equal to the minimum accrual rate as determined by section 24-710.10;(2) Monthly accrual rate means the eligible retiree's total monthly benefit divided by the number of years of creditable service earned by the retiree or deceased member; and(3) Total monthly benefit means the total benefit received by an eligible retiree pursuant to the Judges Retirement Act, previous adjustments made pursuant to section 24-710.11, or any other provision of Nebraska law which grants a benefit or cost-of-living increase within the act, but total monthly benefit does not include sums received by an eligible retiree from federal sources. SourceLaws 1998, LB 532, § 2; Laws 2004, LB 1097, § 18.

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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter24 > 24-710_09

24-710.09. Annual benefit adjustment; terms, defined.For purposes of this section and sections 24-710.10 and 24-710.11:(1) Eligible retiree means (a) a member or beneficiary who has been receiving a retirement benefit for at least five years, which member had at least twenty-five years of creditable service; (b) a member who has been receiving a disability retirement benefit for at least five years pursuant to section 24-709; or (c) a beneficiary who has been receiving a death benefit pursuant to section 24-707 or 24-707.01 for at least five years, and which member's or beneficiary's monthly accrual rate is less than or equal to the minimum accrual rate as determined by section 24-710.10;(2) Monthly accrual rate means the eligible retiree's total monthly benefit divided by the number of years of creditable service earned by the retiree or deceased member; and(3) Total monthly benefit means the total benefit received by an eligible retiree pursuant to the Judges Retirement Act, previous adjustments made pursuant to section 24-710.11, or any other provision of Nebraska law which grants a benefit or cost-of-living increase within the act, but total monthly benefit does not include sums received by an eligible retiree from federal sources. SourceLaws 1998, LB 532, § 2; Laws 2004, LB 1097, § 18.

State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter24 > 24-710_09

24-710.09. Annual benefit adjustment; terms, defined.For purposes of this section and sections 24-710.10 and 24-710.11:(1) Eligible retiree means (a) a member or beneficiary who has been receiving a retirement benefit for at least five years, which member had at least twenty-five years of creditable service; (b) a member who has been receiving a disability retirement benefit for at least five years pursuant to section 24-709; or (c) a beneficiary who has been receiving a death benefit pursuant to section 24-707 or 24-707.01 for at least five years, and which member's or beneficiary's monthly accrual rate is less than or equal to the minimum accrual rate as determined by section 24-710.10;(2) Monthly accrual rate means the eligible retiree's total monthly benefit divided by the number of years of creditable service earned by the retiree or deceased member; and(3) Total monthly benefit means the total benefit received by an eligible retiree pursuant to the Judges Retirement Act, previous adjustments made pursuant to section 24-710.11, or any other provision of Nebraska law which grants a benefit or cost-of-living increase within the act, but total monthly benefit does not include sums received by an eligible retiree from federal sources. SourceLaws 1998, LB 532, § 2; Laws 2004, LB 1097, § 18.