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Chapter 864
Benefits

Sections

864.001
Eligibility for Service Retirement Annuity
864.002
Service Retirement Annuity
864.004
Temporary Disability Retirement Benefits
864.005
Certification and Continuance of Disability
864.006
Member Service Death Benefits
864.007
Member Nonservice Death Benefit
864.009
Retiree Death Benefit Annuity
864.010
Benefits for Members and Retirees of Department that Withdraws from Participation or Ceases to Exist
864.011
First Payment of Retirement or Death Benefit Annuity
864.012
Certain Beneficiaries
864.013
Cost-of-living Increase
864.014
State Board Authority for Lump-sum Payments
864.015
Beneficiary Causing Death of Member or Retiree
864.016
Claim and Appeal Procedure
864.0051
Continuing Disability Retirement Benefits
864.0135
Optional Annuity Increase or Supplemental Payments
 



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

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