Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 27 - Personnel
Part 210 - PERS, Regulations for Retirement Plans Administered by the Board of Trustees
Chapter 45B - Administration of Disability Benefits for Municipal Systems
Section 27-210-45B-105 - Continuing Qualification for Disability Benefits
Current through September 24, 2024
1. Disability retirees with less than 20 years of service shall be required to submit to medical reexaminations once each year during the first five (5) years following retirement on a disability retirement allowance and once in every period of three (3) years thereafter, unless otherwise determined by the Medical Board. The Medical Board may specify both the frequency and the nature of such reexamination. Upon the attainment of 20 years of service credit, calculated by adding service credit at retirement plus credit for the service during which a disability benefit is paid, the disability retiree shall be considered to have retired under a service retirement benefit with no further requirement for reexaminations and with no recalculation of benefits. (Miss. Code Ann. §§ 21-29-43, 21-29-137, 21-29-243 (1972, as amended) and PERS Regulation 39)
2. The Medical Board shall review the objective medical information as with an initial claim for disability benefits and determine whether or not the medical condition for which benefits were previously approved has improved sufficiently to allow a return to previous employment. The Medical Board may also consider additional information concerning any new medical condition which may have occurred while in receipt of disability benefits.