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Code · Michigan · Chapter 38 — Civil Service and Retirement

38.2107 Definitions; O.

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38.2107 Definitions; O.
Sec. 107.
(1)"Option A beneficiary" means the retirement allowance beneficiary designated by the member under section 506(1)(a).
(2)"Option B beneficiary" means the retirement allowance beneficiary designated by the member under section 506(1)(b).
(3)"Other public service" means any of the following services performed within this state by a member:
(a)Service as a former elected official who received an annual state salary for service performed in that office.
(b)Service as a municipal judge.
(c)Service as a justice of the peace in a governmental unit.
(d)Service as a referee of the traffic division of the recorder's court of the city of Detroit, but not to exceed more than 3 years of service.
(e)Service as a judge under the former judges retirement system or former probate judges retirement system if the member has not received credit for the service under this act.
(f)For a state official, state service.
History: 1992, Act 234, Eff. Mar. 31, 1993
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