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Title 12
Miscellaneous Provisions; Saving and Construction Clauses

Sections

109
Abandonment of unclaimed contributions
109‑A
Abandonment of amounts payable to beneficiaries
110
Exemption from taxes and legal process
110‑A
Deduction of group plan insurance or medicare premiums from benefits
110‑B
Deduction of dues and insurance premiums from benefits of certain retired members
110‑C
Deductions from benefits of certain retired members
110‑D
Deductions for federated community campaigns
111
Protection against fraud
111‑A
Bonds required in certain cases
112
Limitation of other statutes
113
Creation or modification of local retirement systems prohibited
113‑A
Suspension of state and local provisions requiring termination of service or retirement on account of age
114
Retirement of certain state employees
115
Teachers employed in institutions for the deaf, mute and blind
116
Certain pensions continued
117
Legislative intent
118
References in laws and documents
119
Separability clause
 



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

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