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Code · Connecticut · CHAPTER 167* — Teachers' Retirement System

Secs. 10-160 to 10-180b. Definitions. Extra duty or coaching. Retirement system and retirement association. Teachers' Retirement Board. Bylaws, regulations and funds. Retirement qualifications. Cost of living allowances and adjustment. Teachers retiring on or after July 1, 1975. Adjustments to allowances and pensions. Designation of coparticipants. Death benefits. Survivor's and spouse's options. Recomputation of benefits. Payments to retirement board for persons in armed forces. Credit for service. Relationship between Teachers' Retirement Association and state employees retirement system. Withdrawal and refunds. Continuation of membership. Withdrawal of contributions. Death prior to receipt of deferred benefit. Payment into reserve fund. Funds not assignable. Duties of education officials. Deductions. Pension reserve fund. Issuance of state bonds.

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Sections 10-160 to 10-180b , inclusive, are repealed.
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