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Code · Missouri · Chapter 104

104.1036. Deferred annuity, when — annuity starting date election — death of member, effect on annuity.

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104.1036. Deferred annuity, when — annuity starting date election — death of member, effect on annuity. — 1. A member with five or more years of credited service who ceases to be a member, except by reason of death or retirement, shall be a vested former member entitled to a deferred annuity provided for in this section.
2. A vested former member shall be eligible to elect an annuity starting date at any time after attaining age fifty-seven by submitting a written application therefor not earlier than ninety days before attainment of fifty-seven years of age. The vested former member shall have the right to elect an option provided for in section 104.1027 , subject to the provisions of subsection 2 of section 104.1027 . No deferred annuity shall be paid if the vested former member becomes employed in a position covered by the year 2000 plan and does not terminate employment prior to the annuity starting date.
3. If the deferred annuity commences on or after age sixty-two, the annuity amount shall be calculated in the same manner as the annuity specified in subsection 2 of section 104.1024 . If the deferred annuity commences before the vested former member's normal retirement eligibility, the annuity amount shall be calculated in the same manner as the annuity specified in subsection 2 of section 104.1033 .
4. If the vested former member dies before the annuity starting date, the surviving spouse and dependent children shall be covered by the provisions of section 104.1030 .
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