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The provisions of §§ 792-794 of this title shall not eliminate or restrict provisions carried in laws or retirement plans applicable to specific groups of public employees or officers, prohibiting the receiving of a retirement or pension annuity, under circumstances not indicated in §§ 792-794 of this title. The provisions carried in the said laws or retirement or pension plans shall subsist as a supplement to the provisions of §§ 792-794 of this title, save when in conflict with the provisions hereof. History —May 2, 1952, No. 187, p. 390, § 3, eff. 90 days after May 2, 1952.

The provisions of §§ 792-794 of this title shall not eliminate or restrict provisions carried in laws or retirement plans applicable to specific groups of public employees or officers, prohibiting the receiving of a retirement or pension annuity, under circumstances not indicated in §§ 792-794 of this title. The provisions carried in the said laws or retirement or pension plans shall subsist as a supplement to the provisions of §§ 792-794 of this title, save when in conflict with the provisions hereof. History —May 2, 1952, No. 187, p. 390, § 3, eff. 90 days after May 2, 1952.

The provisions of §§ 792-794 of this title shall not eliminate or restrict provisions carried in laws or retirement plans applicable to specific groups of public employees or officers, prohibiting the receiving of a retirement or pension annuity, under circumstances not indicated in §§ 792-794 of this title. The provisions carried in the said laws or retirement or pension plans shall subsist as a supplement to the provisions of §§ 792-794 of this title, save when in conflict with the provisions hereof. History —May 2, 1952, No. 187, p. 390, § 3, eff. 90 days after May 2, 1952.