State ex rel. Oldham v. Ohio Police & Fire Retirement Fund
Case Details
- Judge(s)
- Beatty Blunt
- Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
- Published
- Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
- Appeal of magistrate's decision; writ of mandamus request denied
Related Laws
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Outcome
The court upheld the magistrate's determination that the relator was ineligible for the preferred 3-year statutory pension calculation under R.C. 742 because he failed to transfer his OPERS service credit before the July 2, 2013 deadline, lacking the required 15 years of service credit. The writ of mandamus was denied.
Excerpt
The magistrate correctly determined that relator is not entitled to receive the preferred 3-year statutory calculation set forth in R.C. 742 because he failed to transfer his Ohio Public Employees Retirement System ("OPERS") service credit to respondent before the July 2, 2013, deadline, as required by R.C. 742.37(C)(1) and, thus, lacked the necessary 15 years of service credit required to utilize the preferred 3-year calculation. Objection to magistrate's decision overruled; request for writ of mandamus denied.
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