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Article 2
New York State Employees' Retirement System

Titles

1
No title
Section 2
2
Establishment, Management, Supervision and Financing
Sections 10–19-A
3
Funds of the System
Sections 20–25
4
Participation In System By Political Subdivisions and Other Organizations
Sections 30–34
5
Right to Membership, Service Credit and Transfers Between Retirement Systems
Sections 40–45
6
Loans, Refunds and Withdrawals
Sections 50–51
7
Death Benefits and Disability Retirement
Sections 60–64
8
General Provisions Relating to Retirement
Sections 70–79
9
Special Retirement Plans Applicable to Specified Classes of Members
Sections 80–89-Y
10
Options
Section 90
11
Provisions Relating to Retired Members
Sections 100–102
12
Miscellaneous Provisions
Sections 109–119
 



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

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