Massachusetts S1900 allows teachers in non-public schools to receive creditable service for retirement purposes.
Massachusetts S1900 amends the state's General Laws to allow teachers in non-public schools to receive creditable service for retirement purposes. This means that teachers who were previously employed in non-public schools can now receive retirement credit as if they had worked in public schools. To qualify, teachers must have held a certificate issued by the Department of Education or be exempted from certification. The creditable service is limited to four years and requires the teacher to have completed at least 10 years of membership service.
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