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Code · Montana · Title 19 — Public Retirement Systems · Chapter 20 · Part 9

19-20-901. Eligibility for disability retirement -- determination by board.

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19-20-901 . Eligibility for disability retirement -- determination by board.
(1)Except as provided in subsection (5), upon the application of a member or of the member's employer for a disability retirement allowance, any member who has 5 or more years of creditable service and who has become disabled while being an active member may be retired by the retirement board the month immediately following the month in which employment is terminated.
(2)In order for a member to be eligible for disability retirement, the retirement board or its representative shall certify that the member is mentally or physically incapacitated for the further performance of the member's duties, that the incapacity is likely to be permanent, and that the member should be retired. The board's representative shall report to the board the representative's findings and any action taken by the representative, and the action must be presented to the board for approval by the board.
(3)In making a determination under subsection (2), the retirement board or its representative may:
(a)order examinations by a physician, psychologist, vocational rehabilitation counselor, or any other health care provider or other professional determined by the retirement board to be qualified, competent, and necessary to assist the board in making the disability determination;
(b)conduct hearings, administer oaths and affirmations, take depositions, and certify to official acts; and
(c)issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers, correspondence, memorandums, and other records considered necessary as evidence in connection with a claim for disability retirement. The subpoenas issued under this subsection (3)(c) are enforceable as provided in 2-4-104 .
(4)The retirement board may secure and pay reasonable compensation for professional services and advice that the board determines necessary to carry out the purposes of this part.
(a)A tier two member is not eligible for disability retirement if the member is or will be eligible for service retirement on or before the member's date of termination.
(b)A disability retirement application filed by a member who is ineligible for disability retirement under subsection (5)(a) will be processed as an application for a service retirement allowance.
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