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Chapter 853
Creditable Service

Sections

853.001
Types of Creditable Service
853.002
Benefit Eligibility Based on Credited Service
853.003
Buy Back of Credited Service Previously Canceled
853.004
Rules for Creditable Service
853.0015
Excluded Prior Service Credit
853.101
Creditable Prior Service
853.102
Eligibility for Prior Service
853.103
Statement of Prior Service
853.104
Certification of Service and Average Compensation
853.105
Determination of Prior Service Credit
853.106
Prior Service Certificate
853.107
Void Prior Service Certificate
853.201
Creditable Current Service
853.301
Service for Certain Public Facilities
853.302
Service for Elected Officers
853.303
Prior Service Credit for Service for Nonparticipating Department
853.304
Prior Service Credit for Probationary Employment
853.305
Credit for Service with Nonparticipating Municipality, Airport Authority, or Council of Governments, or Certain Service Previously Canceled
853.401
Ordinance Authorizing Updated Service Credits
853.402
Determination of Updated Service Credits
853.403
Approval of Ordinance
853.404
Allowance of Updated Service Credit and Annuity Increases
853.501
Military Service by Member
853.502
Other Military Service Credit
853.503
Conditions for Receiving Military Service Credit
853.504
Establishment of Military Service Credit
853.505
Use of Military Service Credit
853.506
Current Service for Reemployed Veterans
853.601
Ordinance Authorizing Updated Service Credit for Transferred 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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