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Chapter 813
Creditable Service

Sections

813.001
Types of Creditable Service
813.002
Service Creditable in a Year
813.0015
Provisions Applicable to Cash Balance Group Members
813.101
Determination of Required Deposits
813.102
Service Credit Previously Canceled
813.104
Alternative Payments and Methods to Establish or Reestablish Service Credit
813.106
Service Not Previously Established
813.201
Current Service
813.202
Membership Service Not Previously Established
813.301
Creditable Military Service
813.302
Military Service Not Previously Established
813.303
Service Credited to Membership Class
813.304
Use of Military Service Credit
813.305
Military Service Credit Governed by Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act
813.401
Service Creditable in Elected Class
813.402
Credit for Year in Which Eligible for Office
813.403
Eligibility for Service Credit Previously Canceled
813.404
Contributions for Service Not Previously Established
813.501
Service Creditable in Employee Class
813.502
Administrative Board Service
813.503
Credit Transferable Between Elected and Employee Class
813.504
Eligibility for Service Credit Previously Canceled
813.505
Contributions for Service Not Previously Established
813.506
Custodial Officer Service
813.509
Credit for Accumulated Sick Leave
813.511
Credit for Accumulated Annual Leave
813.513
Credit Purchase Option
813.514
Credit Purchase Option for Certain Service
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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