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Code · New Jersey · Title 43 — Property · Chapter 15A

43:15A-160. Payments for separation after 10 years of service before age 55; deferred retirement

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6. Should a prosecutor, after having established 10 years of creditable service, be separated voluntarily or involuntarily from the service, before reaching age 55, and not by removal for cause on charges of misconduct or delinquency, such person may elect to receive the payments provided for in section 4 or 5 of P.L.2001, c.366 (C.43:15A-158 or C.43:15A-159), or a deferred retirement allowance, beginning on the first day of the month following the prosecutor's attainment of age 55 and the filing of an application therefor, which shall consist of:
(1)An annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of prosecutor's aggregate contributions at the time of severance from the service and
(2)A pension in the amount which, when added to the prosecutor's annuity, will provide a total retirement allowance of 2% of final compensation multiplied by the number of years of creditable service up to 30 plus 1% of final compensation multiplied by the number of years of creditable service over 30, provided that such inactive prosecutor may elect to receive payments provided under section 4 or 5 of P.L.2001, c.366 (C.43:15A-158 or C.43:15A-159), if the prosecutor had qualified under that section at the time of leaving service, except that in order to avail himself or herself of the option, the prosecutor must exercise such option at least 30 days before the effective date of retirement. If such inactive prosecutor shall die before attaining age 55, the prosecutor's aggregate contributions shall be paid in accordance with subsection c. of section 41 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-41). If such inactive prosecutor shall die after attaining age 55 but before filing an application for retirement benefits pursuant to this section or section 5 of P.L.2001, c.366 (C.43:15A-159) and has not withdrawn his or her aggregate contributions, or in the event of death after retirement, an amount equal to the accumulated deductions plus one-half of the compensation upon which contributions by the prosecutor to the annuity savings fund were based in the last year of creditable service shall be paid to such prosecutor's beneficiary.
Any prosecutor who, having elected to receive a deferred retirement allowance, again becomes a prosecutor covered by the Prosecutors Part of the retirement system while under the age of 55, shall thereupon be reenrolled. If the prosecutor had discontinued service for more than two consecutive years, subsequent contributions shall be at the prosecutor's former rate increased for the years of inactive membership. The prosecutor shall be credited with all service as a member of the Prosecutors Part standing to the prosecutor's credit at the time of an election to receive a deferred retirement allowance.
L.2001,c.366,s.6.
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