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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 47 - RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS

CHAPTER 3 - TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
ARTICLE 5 - SERVICE CREDITABLE TOWARD RETIREMENT BENEFITS
§ 47-3-91 - Credit for service for visiting scholars

O.C.G.A. 47-3-91 (2010)
47-3-91. Credit for service for visiting scholars


(a) As used in this Code section, the term "public college or university" means a college or university or other educational institution which is operated by or is under the control and management of a government or an agency or political subdivision of a government and which depends on government funds as a primary source of financial support.

(b) Any member who was or is granted a leave of absence from a unit of the University System of Georgia to accept appointment as a visiting scholar to give lectures or teach at a public college or university located inside or outside the United States shall be entitled to obtain creditable service under this chapter for the period of time spent as a visiting scholar, subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this Code section.

(c) Any creditable service obtained pursuant to the authority of this Code section shall be subject to the following conditions and requirements:

(1) No more than two years of creditable service may be obtained under this Code section;

(2) No member who receives or who is or will become entitled to receive any annuity or pension or retirement benefit from any other source, except social security, shall be eligible to obtain creditable service under this Code section;

(3) No creditable service obtained under this Code section shall be applied to obtain creditable service under Code Section 47-3-89, and no person shall be entitled to obtain more than a total of ten years of creditable service pursuant to this Code section and Code Section 47-3-89; and

(4) The member must pay employer and employee contributions which would have been paid to the retirement system during the period of time claimed as creditable service based on the member's earnable compensation at the time of making application for creditable service plus regular interest thereon compounded annually from the time the service as a visiting scholar was rendered until the date of payment.

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