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Code · Maryland · State Personnel and Pensions

§ 21-502

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§21–502.
(1)Except as provided in paragraph
(2)of this subsection, a person may not attach, execute, garnish, or otherwise seize any current or future benefit under this Division II or any money in a fund created under this Division II.
(2)In accordance with regulations adopted by the Board of Trustees, a court of competent jurisdiction may expressly order that a benefit under this Division II be assigned in a decree or order of alimony, child support, or divorce, or in a court–approved property settlement incident to a court decree or order.
(3)A court of competent jurisdiction may expressly order that a benefit under this Division II be assigned to a spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent when an order of benefit forfeiture is issued in accordance with § 21–704 of this title.
(b)An assignment under this section only applies to benefits paid after the Board of Trustees receives:
(1)written notice of the court decree or order; and
(2)any additional information that the Board of Trustees requires.
(c)The Board of Trustees is not liable for an improper payment to a person because the Board of Trustees did not receive written notice of a court decree or order.
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