5306.2 - Elections by members of the General Assembly.

     § 5306.2.  Elections by members of the General Assembly.        (a)  General rule.--A member of the General Assembly who on     the effective date of this section is eligible for Class D-4     membership may elect to become a member of Class D-4. The     election to become a Class D-4 member must be made by the member     of the General Assembly by filing written notice with the board     before July 1, 2001, or before the member terminates State     service as a member of the General Assembly, whichever occurs     first.        (b)  Effect of election.--Membership as a Class D-4 member     shall become effective on July 1, 2001, and shall remain in     effect until the termination of service as a member of the     General Assembly. Upon termination and subsequent reemployment,     the member's class of service shall be credited in the class of     service otherwise provided for in this part.        (c)  Effect of failure to make election.--A member of the     General Assembly who is a member of Class A as a result of     failure to elect to become a member of another class or who is a     member of another class other than Class D-4 as a result of     electing membership in such class for legislative service shall     not be eligible to receive or elect a different class of service     for such legislative service either during the period of     legislative service or upon termination and subsequent     employment.     (May 17, 2001, P.L.26, No.9, eff. imd.)        2001 Amendment.  Act 9 added section 5306.2.        Cross References.  Section 5306.2 is referred to in sections     5303, 5306 of this title.