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Code · Louisiana · Title 11 — Consolidated Public Retirement

RS 11:901.30

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RS 11:901.30
§901.30. Old age assistance, teachers entitled to receive; computation and amounts of benefits
The moneys allocated by R.S. 11:901.28 shall be further used to provide old age assistance for any person who served as house mother in any dormitory of a state supported college of Louisiana:
(1)Who served as house mother at a state supported college for at least 15 years, and
(2)Who was forced out of her position as house mother in a state supported college of Louisiana when the dormitory was taken over by the United States Army, Air Corps or Navy for military or naval training programs, and
(3)Who is not now eligible for retirement benefits from the teachers' retirement system or other state supported retirement system as a result of the above named facts, and
(4)Who on June 1, 1959 had attained the age of 68 years.
The allowance available under this plan shall be paid monthly in equal amounts and shall be computed by multiplying the average of the last five years of salary by 1 1/2% times the number of years of certified service and adding thereto the sum of $150 but not to exceed $600 per annum.
Any person applying for benefits under this Section, in order to qualify, shall file application with the board of trustees of the teachers' retirement system of Louisiana within 90 days after July 27, 1960 in compliance with such rules and regulations as said board may adopt, and with said application shall file a detailed certified statement of all Louisiana service for which credit is claimed.
Added by Acts 1960, No. 315, §1. Redesignated from R.S. 17:742.1 pursuant to R.S. 24:253.
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