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Benefits and credited service accrue on the basis of the employee's occupational category. If an employee has credited service both as a peace officer or fireman and as an elected official or regular employee, the portion of that employee's benefit attributable to each category of service will be calculated separately under the benefit provision applicable to each occupational category. Average monthly compensation will be determined once to apply to all categories of service in accordance with AS 39.35.680 .
History: In effect before 10/21/83, Register 93
Authority: AS 39.35.040
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