72-26,112 Same; exemption of salary and waiver of benefits; time for requesting.

KS Stat § 72-26,112 (2018) (N/A)
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72-26,112. Same; exemption of salary and waiver of benefits; time for requesting. After said retirement fund shall be created by said board of education of such city, the salary of any teacher or other public school employee regularly employed by such city shall be exempt from the provisions of this act provided such teacher or other public school employee shall make a request in writing for such exemption and files the same with the board of education of such city within one month after the effective date of this act or within one month after such teacher or other public school employee shall enter upon such regular employment as a teacher or other public school employee, and such request when filed with the board of education of such city, shall constitute a waiver and a bar to the receipt of any benefits from the retirement fund herein provided: Provided, however, That a teacher or other public school employee previously employed in a capacity similar to those defined in K.S.A. 72-17,104, by any public corporation having a retirement fund, other than another city of the first class, operating under this law, who is employed after this act takes effect by a board of education maintaining a retirement fund under the provisions of this act, shall not be entitled to any benefits from the retirement fund provided for by this act until and unless such teacher or other public school employee shall deposit in the retirement fund of the employing board of education an amount equal to all funds that such teacher or other public school employee has received from the retirement fund of the public corporation last employing him, and such teacher or other public school employee shall receive no credit toward retirement for the time employed by a board of education maintaining a retirement fund under the provisions of this act prior to the making of such deposit.

History: L. 1947, ch. 384, § 8; July 1.