State Retirement System. Enrollment in the State Retirement System is mandated (STRS or PERS).
State Retirement System. The Employer is a participant in the State of Alaska Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) effective January 1, 1970. Coverage is mandatory for all FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME REGULAR EMPLOYEES who are not temporary Employees and who are not retirees under PERS who have been allowed by PERS to waive participation in PERS while being re-employed with a PERS Employer. Details regarding retirement benefits and the retirement system may be obtained from the Human Resources office, City and Borough of Sitka.
State Retirement System. XXXXXX XXX XXXX shall be a member of the Massachusetts Teachers Retirement System as required by Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 32, Section 2.
State Retirement System. 1) It is mandatory that all school employees of the Board of Education be members of the School Employees Retirement System and shall be entitled to all benefits derived from such membership.
State Retirement System. 12.1.1: All members of this bargaining unit shall be covered by Section 384-d of the Retirement and Social Security Law (20 years - One-Half Pay) or any subsequent amendment thereto under the New York State Policemens' and Firemens' Retirement System. The cost of the aforesaid retirement plan shall be fully funded by the Town of Woodstock.
State Retirement System. The Superintendent shall be enrolled in the State Retirement System (STRS or PERS) and shall be entitled to retirement contributions and benefits that are offered to certificated managers who retire from the District.
State Retirement System. The City is a participant in the State of Alaska Public Employees Retirement System (PERS).
State Retirement System. The DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EDUCATION shall be a member of the Massachusetts Teachers Retirement System as required by Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 32, Section 2.
State Retirement System. The ACTING ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT FOR STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES shall be a member of the Massachusetts Teachers Retirement System as required by Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 32, Section 2.
State Retirement System. EMPLOYEES are covered by the New Hampshire State Retirement System immediately upon employment with the City. Temporary and part-time (less than thirty-five [35] hours per week) EMPLOYEES are not covered. EMPLOYEES of thirty-five (35) hours per week are covered. Both the City and the EMPLOYEE contribute to the Retirement system according to rates set by the State Retirement Board and state law. FINAL CBA JUNE 2014 Page 34 of 48