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24-5-123. Credit for military service.

(a) Any person who is a member of the Arkansas State Highway Employees' Retirement System shall be entitled to purchase creditable service in the system for a period not to exceed three (3) years for active service rendered by the member in the armed forces of the United States, after the member's first employment in a position covered by a state-supported retirement system, excluding active service for the purpose of attending schools or other peacetime training of the member in the military reserve or national guard, if the person:

(1) Has ten (10) years of creditable service with this retirement system;

(2) Received an honorable discharge from the armed forces;

(3) Is not receiving federal military service retirement pay, excluding federal military disability retirement pay;

(4) Is not qualified to claim the military service in the system under 24-2-502 or 24-5-101 et seq.; and

(5) Contributes to the members' deposit account a sum of money equal to the amount that would have been contributed during the term of military service allowable, based upon the biweekly earnings of the member at the time the member first reinstates membership in the system after completing the period of active military service times a rate equal to the sum of the contribution rates for both the member and the employer at the time the membership was first reinstated after completion of the active military service.

(b) (1) Interest shall be paid at the rate of six percent (6%) per year from December 31, 1987, or six (6) months after the end of the month in which the member first has ten (10) years of creditable service, whichever is later.

(2) In no event may payments be extended beyond three (3) years from the date of application.

(3) It is further required that all payments must be completed before this military service time can be used to compute annuity benefits at time of retirement.

(c) (1) This section shall be supplemental to any other laws relating to the members of the system. Nothing in this section shall be construed to repeal or modify any existing provisions of this system's laws providing for creditable service in the system for military service, nor to diminish the right of any member of this system to obtain creditable service in the system for military service under existing laws.

(2) (A) In no event shall any member of this system be entitled to receive in excess of five (5) years of creditable service for military service rendered by the member.

(B) No member shall be eligible for creditable service in more than one (1) state-supported retirement system.

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Statutes > Arkansas > Title-24 > Chapter-5 > Subchapter-1 > 24-5-123

24-5-123. Credit for military service.

(a) Any person who is a member of the Arkansas State Highway Employees' Retirement System shall be entitled to purchase creditable service in the system for a period not to exceed three (3) years for active service rendered by the member in the armed forces of the United States, after the member's first employment in a position covered by a state-supported retirement system, excluding active service for the purpose of attending schools or other peacetime training of the member in the military reserve or national guard, if the person:

(1) Has ten (10) years of creditable service with this retirement system;

(2) Received an honorable discharge from the armed forces;

(3) Is not receiving federal military service retirement pay, excluding federal military disability retirement pay;

(4) Is not qualified to claim the military service in the system under 24-2-502 or 24-5-101 et seq.; and

(5) Contributes to the members' deposit account a sum of money equal to the amount that would have been contributed during the term of military service allowable, based upon the biweekly earnings of the member at the time the member first reinstates membership in the system after completing the period of active military service times a rate equal to the sum of the contribution rates for both the member and the employer at the time the membership was first reinstated after completion of the active military service.

(b) (1) Interest shall be paid at the rate of six percent (6%) per year from December 31, 1987, or six (6) months after the end of the month in which the member first has ten (10) years of creditable service, whichever is later.

(2) In no event may payments be extended beyond three (3) years from the date of application.

(3) It is further required that all payments must be completed before this military service time can be used to compute annuity benefits at time of retirement.

(c) (1) This section shall be supplemental to any other laws relating to the members of the system. Nothing in this section shall be construed to repeal or modify any existing provisions of this system's laws providing for creditable service in the system for military service, nor to diminish the right of any member of this system to obtain creditable service in the system for military service under existing laws.

(2) (A) In no event shall any member of this system be entitled to receive in excess of five (5) years of creditable service for military service rendered by the member.

(B) No member shall be eligible for creditable service in more than one (1) state-supported retirement system.

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Statutes > Arkansas > Title-24 > Chapter-5 > Subchapter-1 > 24-5-123

24-5-123. Credit for military service.

(a) Any person who is a member of the Arkansas State Highway Employees' Retirement System shall be entitled to purchase creditable service in the system for a period not to exceed three (3) years for active service rendered by the member in the armed forces of the United States, after the member's first employment in a position covered by a state-supported retirement system, excluding active service for the purpose of attending schools or other peacetime training of the member in the military reserve or national guard, if the person:

(1) Has ten (10) years of creditable service with this retirement system;

(2) Received an honorable discharge from the armed forces;

(3) Is not receiving federal military service retirement pay, excluding federal military disability retirement pay;

(4) Is not qualified to claim the military service in the system under 24-2-502 or 24-5-101 et seq.; and

(5) Contributes to the members' deposit account a sum of money equal to the amount that would have been contributed during the term of military service allowable, based upon the biweekly earnings of the member at the time the member first reinstates membership in the system after completing the period of active military service times a rate equal to the sum of the contribution rates for both the member and the employer at the time the membership was first reinstated after completion of the active military service.

(b) (1) Interest shall be paid at the rate of six percent (6%) per year from December 31, 1987, or six (6) months after the end of the month in which the member first has ten (10) years of creditable service, whichever is later.

(2) In no event may payments be extended beyond three (3) years from the date of application.

(3) It is further required that all payments must be completed before this military service time can be used to compute annuity benefits at time of retirement.

(c) (1) This section shall be supplemental to any other laws relating to the members of the system. Nothing in this section shall be construed to repeal or modify any existing provisions of this system's laws providing for creditable service in the system for military service, nor to diminish the right of any member of this system to obtain creditable service in the system for military service under existing laws.

(2) (A) In no event shall any member of this system be entitled to receive in excess of five (5) years of creditable service for military service rendered by the member.

(B) No member shall be eligible for creditable service in more than one (1) state-supported retirement system.