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- PERS : If you change, lose, or quit your job : Nonretired members . . .
If you leave covered employment without being vested and do not return to covered employment within five years, you lose PERS membership You re-establish membership in the Oregon Public Employees Retirement Plan (OPSRP) after serving another six-month waiting period in a qualifying position
- Life Changes: What If I Leave Public Employment?
If you are vested when you leave public employment, and you leave public employment before you are eligible to retire, you can apply for and receive a vested retirement benefit when you become eligible (go to Receiving a Benefit — for Vested Members to read more)
- Leaving CalPERS-Covered Employment
If you're moving to a position covered under a reciprocal retirement system, you may not be able to withdraw your retirement contributions For more information about reciprocity, read When You Change Retirement Systems (PUB 16) (PDF)
- Leaving State Employment
If you're leaving state employment but you're not yet eligible to retire, either because you don't have enough service credit or you're too young to qualify for a monthly pension, this information will help you understand how your retirement plan will be affected
- Leaving Employment - Department of Retirement Systems
Leaving Employment If you separate from DRS-covered employment, you can choose to either leave your contributions in the plan until you’re eligible to retire or withdraw them
- Leaving Employment Withdrawals - KPERS
Keep your money in KPERS and apply for retirement when you become eligible Your account will continue to earn interest in the meantime, and you can withdraw any time if you change your mind Submit your form after 31 days This form tells you about your options on how to receive your money
- Pennsylvania State Employees Retirement System
The amount of your benefit when you retire again will depend largely on how long you work after your return In rare circumstances, the monthly pension amount you receive when you retire in the future could be less than the benefit you received during your earlier retirement
- Returning to Work | Iowa Public Employees Retirement System - IPERS
You may accept temporary employment after your first month of entitlement in your previous position However, reemployment in your previous position can’t be used as a means of evading the bona fide retirement rules
- Retirement Eligibility | ERS
See how your years of service, age and start date work together to make you eligible for ERS retirement and health insurance benefits Start by answering the questions below
- Frequently Asked Questions | NVPERS
Contributions you paid to PERS under the Employee Employer Pay Plan may be refunded upon the termination of employment Contact the PERS office and request an Employee Contribution Refund Request form
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