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Section 53:5A-2 - Provisos as to repeal

NJ Rev Stat § 53:5A-2 (2019) (N/A)
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53:5A-2. Provisos as to repeal

Repeal of chapter 5 of Title 53 of the Revised Statutes of New Jersey and all amendments and supplements thereto is subject to the following provisos:

a. Any person retired under any of the provisions of said chapter and receiving or entitled to receive benefits thereunder, prior to its repeal, shall continue to receive the same benefits or shall continue to be entitled to receive the same benefits, to the same extent and in the same manner, as if such chapter had not been repealed.

b. Any beneficiary receiving an allowance or eligible to receive an allowance under such chapter shall continue to receive or be eligible to receive such allowance as provided under such chapter.

c. Any person electing to have deductions for medical and hospital insurance subtracted from his pension shall continue to have such deductions subtracted as if such chapter had not been repealed.

d. Any person retired for disability under such chapter and receiving benefits or entitled to receive benefits thereunder and any person receiving death benefits as a result of the death of a member under such chapter, prior to its repeal, shall continue to receive the same, or shall continue to be entitled to receive the same to such extent and in such manner as if such chapter had not been repealed.

e. (Deleted by amendment.)

f. (Deleted by amendment.)

g. Interest on the contributions made by persons pursuant to the provisions of such chapter shall cease to accrue as of June 30, 1965.

h. (Deleted by amendment.)

i. (Deleted by amendment.)

j. (Deleted by amendment.)

k. (Deleted by amendment.)

L.1965, c. 89, s. 2, eff. July 1, 1965. Amended by L.1971, c. 181, s. 2, eff. June 1, 1971.

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Section 53:5A-2 - Provisos as to repeal