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Any period or periods of authorized leave of absence without pay totaling not more than 10 working days in a calendar year will be considered as creditable service. Once the total of any period or periods of authorized leave of absence without pay exceeds 10 working days in a calendar year, the entire period or periods of absence will be considered as an interruption of employment and no credited service will be granted. Service is credited on a daily rate basis for all full-time permanent employment with the state or a participating political subdivision. The table supplied by the consulting actuaries is used for computation purposes.
History: In effect before 10/21/83, Register 93; am 1/7/2001, Register 159
Authority: AS 39.35.040
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