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SERS disability benefits: occupational, nonoccupational and temporary rules for tier 1 members

State Employees Retirement System (SERS) workshop — Tier 1 sworn officers · May 1, 2025
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Summary

Presenter summarized the three disability benefit types, eligibility criteria (workers' comp coordination for occupational, 18 months credited service for nonocc/temporary), benefit levels (up to 75% of FAC for occupational) and procedural steps for filing claims with workers' comp and SERS.

The workshop covered SERS disability options in detail. Unidentified Speaker (SERS presenter) defined three disability categories (occupational, nonoccupational and temporary) and said occupational disabilities are work‑related injuries or illnesses that require a workers' compensation claim and SERS filings; SERS may provide benefits up to 75% of final average compensation (FAC) with…

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