How will the Effective Service Date field be initially set-up in SPRS and how will it be maintained?
An employee’s Effective Service Date is the starting point for determining the amount of the employee’s Lifetime Service Credit. The amount of an employee’s Lifetime Service Credit at any given point is equal to the number of months (not calendar months) that have elapsed since the employee’s Effective Service Date. A month begins on the same day each month as the Effective Service Date and ends on the day before that day during the next month. For example, assume an employee’s Effective Service Date is August 5, 1985. For that employee, February 5 through March 4, 2002, constitutes a month of service credit (regardless of how many days are included in that month). The Effective Service Date is the first day of the employee’s current continuous employment with the state, as adjusted for any Lifetime Service Credits accrued during previous employments and for any entire calendar months the employee was on LWOP during the current employment. For this purpose, an employee’s transfer from
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