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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Act · Sec. 236

Sec. 236. ELIGIBILITY FOR ANNUITY

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## SEC. 236 ELIGIBILITY FOR ANNUITY **[**[50 U.S.C. 2056](/us/usc/t50/s2056)**]** ###
(a)One-Out-of-Two Requirement A participant must complete, within the last two years before any separation from service (except a separation because of death or disability) at least one year of creditable civilian service during which the participant is subject to this title and in a pay status before the participant or the participant's survivors are eligible for an annuity under this title based on that separation. ###
(b)Refund of Contributions for Time Not Allowed for Credit If a participant (other than a participant separated from the service because of death or disability) fails to meet the service and pay status requirement of subsection (a), any amounts deducted from the participant's pay during the period for which no eligibility is established based on the separation shall be returned to the participant on the separation. ###
(c)Exception Failure to meet the service and pay status requirement of subsection
(a)shall not deprive the participant or the participant's survivors of any annuity to which they may be entitled under this title based on a previous separation. ### part E Lump-Sum Payments
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