Texas Register, Volume 3, Number 1, Pages 1-31, January 3, 1978 Page: 14
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II
ing period required for any class of service i
which the member has retirement credit.
(c) A member who retires with 10
service credit in the Employees Retirement
of military service credit, may receive retir
an elective state official for the percent
military service as is derived by dividin
months of creditable service as an elective s
months, but no more than 100 percent.
Doc. Mo. 777342n the programs in
or more years of
System, exclusive
ement benefits as
ge of his eligible
g the number of
tate official by 96Benefits 335.40.00.
The Board of Trustees of the Employees Retirement System
of Texas has adopted the following rules as permanent. No
written comments have been received. Rule 335.40.00.109
has been altered in the last;sentence to reflect that average
salary will be computed on the amount paid a member for
service under the Employees Retirement System only. Rules
proposed as 335.40.00.105-.109 are renumbered to be Rules
335.40.00.106-.110, as the result of a proposed rule being
given the number of a permament rule.
These rules are adopted by authority of Texas Revised Civil
Statutes, Article 6228a, Section 6(A).
.106. Removal From the Disability List. Upon a finding by
the board that a disability beneficiary is no longer disabled,
he shall automatically be restored to membership in, the
system and all service credit shall be restored. The balance
of his retirement reserve shall be transferred to the
employees saving fund and to the state accumulation fund in
proportion to the original sums transferred to the retirement
annuity reserve fund at retirement.
S.107. Disability Beneficiary-Continuation of Rights.
A disability beneficiary who remains disabled but whose
earned income equals the monthly benefit shall retain rights
to death benefits and participation in the Employees Uniform
Group Insurance Program as a retiree.
.108. Administrative Board Membership.
(a) A contributing member of the system who was a
contributing member of the system as a member of an admin-
istrative board during the month of December, 1977, may es-
tablish credit for board service performed prior to December,
1977, by payment of applicable contributions, interest, and
fees as required in the act.
(b) Credit for board service performed after December,
1977, may be established only by payment of monthly con-
tributions as the service is performed in the manner
prescribed by the board.
.109. Transferred Service Salary Average. In the event
that service performed by a member under the Teacher
Retirement Act is used to calculate average salary for retire-
ment purposes under the Employees Retirement System,
average salary for that service shall be based upon the
amount of salary for which retirement contributions were
made under the Teacher Retirement Act divided by the num-
ber of months for which credit is granted by the Employees
Retirement System. In a month in which contributions were
made to both the Employees Retirement System and the
Teacher Retirement System, the salary for that month shallbe computed using the amount on which contributions were
made under the State Employees Retirement Actonly.
.110. Transferred Service Monthly Credit.
(a) Credit for service transferred from the Teacher
Retirement System to the Employees Retirement System on
January 1, 1978, and thereafter, may be established only in
the appointive officer or employee class of service.
(b) Credit for four and one-half months or more of serv-
ice performed in a fiscal year under the Teacher Retirement
Act prior to September 1, 1958, shall be transferred to the
Employees Retirement System as one year of service credit.
No credit shall be established for less than four and one-half
months service in a fiscal year prior to September 1, 1958.
(c) Credit for service performed in a fiscal year after
August 31, 1958, shall be transferred to the Employees.
Retirement System on a month-by-month basis. Service of
nine or more months in a fiscal year shall be established as
12 months' credit.
(d) Dual credit may not be granted for any one month.
A member with credit for a month under the State Employees.
Retirement Act may not receive additional credit in the
Employees Retirement System for service performed in that
month under the Teacher Retirement Act.
(e) Credit for military service established under the
Teacher Retirement Act may be transferred to the
Employees Retirement System only if that military service is
eligible for credit under provisions of the State Employees
Retirement Act.
issued in Austin, Texas, on December 27, 1977.Doc. No. 777343
Joseph N. Murphy, Jr.
Executive Director
Employees Retirement System of
TexasEffective Date January 16, 1978
For further information, please call (512)476-6431.
Texas Board of Pardons and-.
Paroles
Parole
Re-Parole After Revocation 205.03.04
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has amended Rule
205.03.04.002() with regard to the re-parole of a state in-
mate after his or her prior parole has been revoked. The pur-
pose of this amendment is to.clarify board policy regarding
inmates with new convictions and their subsequent review
for re-parole consideration.
This rule shall be effective 20 days after filing. The executive
director of this agency has determined that no fiscal
ramifications will be felt by any governmental subdivision as
a result of the adoption of this rule.
These rules are promulgated under the authority of Article
42.12, Sections 15(d) and 14A(i), Texas Code of Criminal Pro-
cedure (1973).
.002. Review Dates.
(a) Initial review dates for revoked parolees are deter-
mined according to the statutory requirements of paroleVolume 3. Number I. January 3, 1978
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