Service Credit for Retirement Sample Clauses

Service Credit for Retirement. Unit members whose effective date of retirement is within 120 (one hundred and twenty) days of the last day of service with the District shall be credited at retirement with service credit for each accumulated, unused, full-salary day of sick leave in accordance with state law in effect as of the unit member’s effective date of retirement.
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Service Credit for Retirement. Employees whose retirement date is the first workday following the last day of service with the District shall be credited for all days of accumulated, unused full-salary sick leave, the equivalent of one day's paid leave of absence due to illness for each month of employment to which the employee was entitled on the final day of paid service to the District, provided employment began prior to July 1, 1980.
Service Credit for Retirement. Service credit for retirement will be determined in accordance with provisions of the California Education Code and other applicable law, as amended from time to time. This includes, but is not limited to, the determination of credit for accumulated sick leave. Any instructor with unused Excess Sick Leave days may purchase additional service credit, in accordance with applicable law.

Related to Service Credit for Retirement

  • Normal Retirement Date The date on which the Executive attains age sixty-five (65).

  • Notice of Retirement (a) If an Employee gives the Board an irrevocable notice of retirement by October 1st three (3) years prior to the year of retirement, the Board shall pay him/her a six percent (6%) retirement incentive, inclusive of any other increases in compensation for each of his/her remaining three years of service.

  • Termination of Service Termination of Service shall mean the Executive’s voluntary resignation of service by the Executive or the Bank’s discharge of the Executive without cause, prior to the Normal Retirement Age (Subparagraph I [J]).

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