Massachusetts S1913 regulates retirement for education administrators by allowing them to establish creditable service.
Massachusetts S1913 amends the General Laws to allow education administrators who supervised special education services in non-public schools to establish creditable service for retirement. This involves depositing a specified amount into their retirement system before their retirement allowance becomes effective. The deposit amount equals five percent of their compensation during the service period, plus buyback interest.
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