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Title 7
Death Benefits and Disability Retirement

Sections

60
Ordinary death benefit
60‑A
Guaranteed ordinary death benefit payable upon death of state employees
60‑B
Guaranteed ordinary death benefit for participating employers
60‑C
Death benefit for vested members who die prior to retirement
61
Accidental death benefit
61‑A
Payment of interest on death benefits and accumulated contributions
62
Ordinary disability retirement
63
Accidental disability retirement
63‑A
Performance of duty disability retirement
63‑B
Performance of duty disability retirement
63‑C
Disability benefits
63‑D
Uniformed court officers and peace officers
63‑E
Retirement for disability incurred in performance of duty
63‑F
Disability benefits
63‑G
Performance of duty disability retirement
63‑G*2
Disability benefits
63‑H
Certain impairments of health
63‑I
Death benefits for fire marshals employed by Nassau county
64
Payment of both pensions for accident and other benefits prohibited
 



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