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'that the resignation of Anne Kayeer be ac-
cepted, and that S special teacher be
authorized for City rsrk ?chool at a
salary of $00.00 per school month.'"
We now return to your first letter to get the
questions which the Teaoher Retirement Board desires
answered. Such questions reed as follows:
"1. In the event the individual furnished
satisfactory evidence to the effect that such
individual was prevented from returning to
active service because of physical condition,
would the Board of Trustees be carrying out
the intent of the Retirement Law and would they
be acting within the limitations imposed by
the law on the Board of Trustees if they ruled
that the individual had established membership
in the Teacher Retirement Systen, was entitled
to credit for prior service, and was eligible
to receive benefits in eoordance with and
subject to the provisions of Section 5 of the
Teacher Retirement law?
"2. In the event the indvidual furnished
satisfactory evidence to the effect that such
individual was prevented from returning to
active service because of physical condition,
would the Board of Trustees be carrying out
the intent of the Retirement Law and would they
be acting within the limitations imposed by the
law on the Board of Trustees if they ruled that
the member had not established credit for prior
service and refused to issue a prior servioe
certificate to the individual?
"3. In the event the individual cannot
furnish satisfactory evidence to the effect
that suh individual was prevented from re-
turning to, active service because of physical
condition, would the Board of Trustees be
carrying out the intent of the Retirement Law
and would they be actin within the limitations
imposed by the law on the Board of Trustees if
they ruled that the individual had established
membership in the Teacher Letirement Lystem, was
entitled to credit for prior service, and was
eligible to receive benefits in accordance with
and subject to the provisions of Section 5 of the
Teacher Retirement Law?
"A. In the event the individual cannot
furnish satisfuctory evidence to the effect
that asuch individual was prevented from return-
ing to active service because of physical coldi-
tion, would the Board of Trustees be carryingout the intent of the Retirement Law and would
they be aoting within the limitations imposed
by the law on the Board of Trustees if they ruled
that the amenber had not established credit for
prior service and refused to issue a prior
service certificate to the individual%?"
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: O-3152, text, October 15, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth260379/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.