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Code · Louisiana · Title 11 — Consolidated Public Retirement

RS 11:1413

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RS 11:1413
§1413. Reemployment of a retiree
A retiree receiving retirement benefits from the system may be temporarily reemployed by an assessor but the retiree shall not be or become a member of the system during such reemployment. If the retiree is reemployed in any capacity for more than one hundred working days during any calendar year, or the equivalent thereof, during any calendar year, the benefits payable to the retiree shall be reduced by the amount he earned after thirty working days, or the equivalent thereof.
The retiree and the assessor shall immediately notify the board of the date of reemployment, the amount of salary paid, any changes in salary, the number of hours employed per week, the estimated duration of reemployment, and the date of the termination of the reemployment. If the retiree dies during reemployment, benefits shall be paid to any other person as if death occurred regardless of reemployment pursuant to any option which may have been selected by the retiree at the time of retirement.
Acts 2001, No. 96, §1, eff. July 1, 2001.
NOTE: See Acts 2001, No. 96, §4 relative to retroactivity of Act.
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