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Any participant who is receiving a non-occupational disability annuity from the System, as of the date he/she reaches the age of 65 and acquires a fully insured status under the United States Social Security Act and is eligible for the primary benefits of said Act, shall receive an annuity recomputed on the basis of the formula and subject to the conditions prescribed in § 766(e) of this title, without said recomputed annuity exceeding fifty percent (50%) of the average compensation. History —May 15, 1951, No. 447, p. 1298, added as § 10-A on June 20, 1956, No. 70, p. 292, § 3; July 19, 1960, No. 136, p. 390; June 29, 1968, No. 160, p. 512, § 1; renumbered as § 2-110 and amended on Sept. 24, 1999, No. 305, § 19.

Any participant who is receiving a non-occupational disability annuity from the System, as of the date he/she reaches the age of 65 and acquires a fully insured status under the United States Social Security Act and is eligible for the primary benefits of said Act, shall receive an annuity recomputed on the basis of the formula and subject to the conditions prescribed in § 766(e) of this title, without said recomputed annuity exceeding fifty percent (50%) of the average compensation. History —May 15, 1951, No. 447, p. 1298, added as § 10-A on June 20, 1956, No. 70, p. 292, § 3; July 19, 1960, No. 136, p. 390; June 29, 1968, No. 160, p. 512, § 1; renumbered as § 2-110 and amended on Sept. 24, 1999, No. 305, § 19.

Any participant who is receiving a non-occupational disability annuity from the System, as of the date he/she reaches the age of 65 and acquires a fully insured status under the United States Social Security Act and is eligible for the primary benefits of said Act, shall receive an annuity recomputed on the basis of the formula and subject to the conditions prescribed in § 766(e) of this title, without said recomputed annuity exceeding fifty percent (50%) of the average compensation. History —May 15, 1951, No. 447, p. 1298, added as § 10-A on June 20, 1956, No. 70, p. 292, § 3; July 19, 1960, No. 136, p. 390; June 29, 1968, No. 160, p. 512, § 1; renumbered as § 2-110 and amended on Sept. 24, 1999, No. 305, § 19.