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§  517-a.  Termination  of  membership.   With respect to the New York  state employees' retirement system and the  New  York  state  and  local  police  and  fire retirement system, membership in the retirement system  shall cease upon the occurrence of any one of the following conditions:    1. When seven years have elapsed since a member has  performed  active  service  provided, however, that no part of such seven year period shall  run during such time as a member, with at least  five  years  of  member  service  credit,  shall  serve  as an officer or employee of the federal  government or the United Nations or other international organizations of  which the United States of America is a member.    2. When a member shall die.    3. When a member shall retire.    4.  When  a  member,  who  is  not   vested,   withdraws   accumulated  contributions  in accordance with the provisions of section five hundred  seventeen of this article.  If  such  person  subsequently  rejoins  the  retirement  system  within  five  years  from  the  date he discontinued  service with the state or a participating employer, such person shall be  entitled to every retirement right, benefit and  privilege  which  would  have  been  available  to him had he reentered membership on the date of  such discontinuance from service.

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Statutes > New-york > Rss > Article-14 > 517-a

§  517-a.  Termination  of  membership.   With respect to the New York  state employees' retirement system and the  New  York  state  and  local  police  and  fire retirement system, membership in the retirement system  shall cease upon the occurrence of any one of the following conditions:    1. When seven years have elapsed since a member has  performed  active  service  provided, however, that no part of such seven year period shall  run during such time as a member, with at least  five  years  of  member  service  credit,  shall  serve  as an officer or employee of the federal  government or the United Nations or other international organizations of  which the United States of America is a member.    2. When a member shall die.    3. When a member shall retire.    4.  When  a  member,  who  is  not   vested,   withdraws   accumulated  contributions  in accordance with the provisions of section five hundred  seventeen of this article.  If  such  person  subsequently  rejoins  the  retirement  system  within  five  years  from  the  date he discontinued  service with the state or a participating employer, such person shall be  entitled to every retirement right, benefit and  privilege  which  would  have  been  available  to him had he reentered membership on the date of  such discontinuance from service.

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Statutes > New-york > Rss > Article-14 > 517-a

§  517-a.  Termination  of  membership.   With respect to the New York  state employees' retirement system and the  New  York  state  and  local  police  and  fire retirement system, membership in the retirement system  shall cease upon the occurrence of any one of the following conditions:    1. When seven years have elapsed since a member has  performed  active  service  provided, however, that no part of such seven year period shall  run during such time as a member, with at least  five  years  of  member  service  credit,  shall  serve  as an officer or employee of the federal  government or the United Nations or other international organizations of  which the United States of America is a member.    2. When a member shall die.    3. When a member shall retire.    4.  When  a  member,  who  is  not   vested,   withdraws   accumulated  contributions  in accordance with the provisions of section five hundred  seventeen of this article.  If  such  person  subsequently  rejoins  the  retirement  system  within  five  years  from  the  date he discontinued  service with the state or a participating employer, such person shall be  entitled to every retirement right, benefit and  privilege  which  would  have  been  available  to him had he reentered membership on the date of  such discontinuance from service.