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Code · New Jersey · Title 43 — Property · Chapter 3B

43:3B-6. Waiver of right to increased retirement allowance, survivorship benefit or pension

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Any person who is eligible to receive the increased retirement allowance, survivorship benefit or pension under the provisions of this act may, at any time, waive his right thereto by filing a written notice of waiver with the Division of Pensions. The application for the waiver of all or part of the increase shall be made by the retirant or beneficiary at least 30 days prior to the desired effective date on a form satisfactory to the Division of Pensions and shall be effective on the first day of the following month.
Such waiver may be withdrawn at any time and upon such withdrawal the increase in the retirement allowance, survivorship benefit or pension shall commence with the payment for the next following month.
L.1958, c. 143, p. 650, s. 6. Amended by L.1969, c. 169, s. 5; L.1971, c. 139, s. 7, eff. May 12, 1971.
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