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Part 14
State Teachers’ Retirement System Cash Benefit Program

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 26000–26004
2
Definitions
Sections 26100–26145
3
Plan Administration
Sections 26200–26216
4
Employer and Participant Responsibilities
Sections 26300–26306
5
Eligibility
Sections 26400–26403
6
Contributions
Sections 26500–26507
7
Employee and Employer Accounts
Sections 26600–26607
8
Rights to Benefits
Sections 26700–26704
9
Retirement Benefit
Sections 26800–26813
10
Disability Benefit
Sections 26900–26911
11
Death Benefit
Sections 27000–27008
12
Beneficiary
Sections 27100–27102
13
Termination Benefit
Sections 27200–27207
14
Distribution of Benefits
Sections 27300–27303.5
15
Community Property
Sections 27400–27413
16
Military Services
Sections 28000–28006
17
Discontinuation of Plan
Sections 28100–28101
 



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(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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