Texas Administrative Code
Title 40 - SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE
Part 17 - STATE PENSION REVIEW BOARD
Chapter 607 - PUBLIC RETIREMENT SYSTEM MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM
Subchapter B - MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR TRUSTEES AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS
Section 607.113 - Minimum Educational Training Requirements for Reappointed and Re-elected Trustees and Rehired System Administrators

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) The following provisions shall apply to:

(1) A trustee who is reappointed or re-elected to a subsequent term of service for the same PRS or who leaves one PRS and is appointed as a trustee to another PRS;

(2) A trustee who serves on multiple PRS boards;

(3) A trustee who is subsequently hired by a PRS to serve as system administrator;

(4) A system administrator who is rehired to a subsequent term of employment by the same PRS or who leaves one PRS and is hired as system administrator by another PRS;

(5) A system administrator who is employed by multiple PRSs; and

(6) A system administrator who is subsequently appointed or elected to a PRS board.

(b) Unless more than two years have passed since the last date of the most recent term of service or employment, a person under subsection (a) of this section shall not be required to repeat the core training requirement already completed under § 607.110(a) of this chapter (relating to Minimum Educational Training Requirements) but shall complete the continuing education requirement in § 607.110(b) of this chapter within each two-year period served. The two-year period shall begin on the first day of assuming or resuming one's position on a governing body or the first day of employment.

(c) If more than two years have passed since the last date of most recent term of service or employment, a person under subsection (a) of this section shall be subject to both the core training requirement within the first year of service as contained in § 607.110(a) of this chapter and the continuing education requirement within each two-year period after the first year of service as contained in § 607.110(b) of this chapter.

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