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43:10-18.61.  Medical examination of persons retired for disability    Once each year the pension commission may, and upon his application, shall,  require any member retired for disability who is under the age of 55 years to  undergo medical examination by a physician or physicians designated by the  commission.  The examination shall be made at the residence of the beneficiary  or any other place mutually agreed upon.  If the physician or physicians  thereupon report and certify to the commission that the disability beneficiary  is not permanently and totally incapacitated either physically or mentally for  the performance of duty and that he is engaged in a gainful occupation, and if  the commission concurs in the report, then the amount of his pension shall be  reduced to an amount which, when added to the amount then being earned by him,  shall not exceed the amount of the compensation now attributable to his former  position.  If subsequent medical examination of such a beneficiary shows that  his earnings have changed since the date of his last examination, then the amount of his pension may be further altered but the new pension shall not exceed the amount of the pension originally granted nor shall the new pension  when added to the amount then being earned by the beneficiary exceed the salary  or compensation then attributable to his former position.

    No pension or compensation received by any person honorably discharged from  any branch of the armed services of the United States shall be considered or  construed as earnings.

     L.1948, c. 310, p. 1245, s. 12.  Amended by L.1966, c. 210, s. 4.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-43 > Section-43-10 > 43-10-18-61

43:10-18.61.  Medical examination of persons retired for disability    Once each year the pension commission may, and upon his application, shall,  require any member retired for disability who is under the age of 55 years to  undergo medical examination by a physician or physicians designated by the  commission.  The examination shall be made at the residence of the beneficiary  or any other place mutually agreed upon.  If the physician or physicians  thereupon report and certify to the commission that the disability beneficiary  is not permanently and totally incapacitated either physically or mentally for  the performance of duty and that he is engaged in a gainful occupation, and if  the commission concurs in the report, then the amount of his pension shall be  reduced to an amount which, when added to the amount then being earned by him,  shall not exceed the amount of the compensation now attributable to his former  position.  If subsequent medical examination of such a beneficiary shows that  his earnings have changed since the date of his last examination, then the amount of his pension may be further altered but the new pension shall not exceed the amount of the pension originally granted nor shall the new pension  when added to the amount then being earned by the beneficiary exceed the salary  or compensation then attributable to his former position.

    No pension or compensation received by any person honorably discharged from  any branch of the armed services of the United States shall be considered or  construed as earnings.

     L.1948, c. 310, p. 1245, s. 12.  Amended by L.1966, c. 210, s. 4.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-43 > Section-43-10 > 43-10-18-61

43:10-18.61.  Medical examination of persons retired for disability    Once each year the pension commission may, and upon his application, shall,  require any member retired for disability who is under the age of 55 years to  undergo medical examination by a physician or physicians designated by the  commission.  The examination shall be made at the residence of the beneficiary  or any other place mutually agreed upon.  If the physician or physicians  thereupon report and certify to the commission that the disability beneficiary  is not permanently and totally incapacitated either physically or mentally for  the performance of duty and that he is engaged in a gainful occupation, and if  the commission concurs in the report, then the amount of his pension shall be  reduced to an amount which, when added to the amount then being earned by him,  shall not exceed the amount of the compensation now attributable to his former  position.  If subsequent medical examination of such a beneficiary shows that  his earnings have changed since the date of his last examination, then the amount of his pension may be further altered but the new pension shall not exceed the amount of the pension originally granted nor shall the new pension  when added to the amount then being earned by the beneficiary exceed the salary  or compensation then attributable to his former position.

    No pension or compensation received by any person honorably discharged from  any branch of the armed services of the United States shall be considered or  construed as earnings.

     L.1948, c. 310, p. 1245, s. 12.  Amended by L.1966, c. 210, s. 4.