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Code · California · Education Code

§ 24210

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Upon retirement for service following a prior disability retirement granted pursuant to Chapter 26 (commencing with Section 24100) that was terminated, the member shall receive a service retirement allowance calculated pursuant to Section 24202, 24202.5, 24202.6, 24203, 24203.5, 24203.6, or 24206 and equal to the sum of both of the following:
(a)An amount based on credited service accrued, including any service granted pursuant to Section 22717 or 22717.5, prior to the effective date of the disability retirement, the member’s age on the last day of the month in which the retirement allowance begins to accrue, and indexed final compensation to the effective date of the service retirement.
(b)An amount based on the credited service accrued, including any service granted pursuant to Section 22717 or 22717.5, after termination of the disability retirement, the member’s age on the last day of the month in which the retirement allowance begins to accrue, and final compensation.
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