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If I resign from County service, withdraw my retirement contributions, and then return to work for the County at a later time, can I go back to my previous retirement plan?

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If I resign from County service, withdraw my retirement contributions, and then return to work for the County at a later time, can I go back to my previous retirement plan?

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If you are a returning employee and were previously in Plan A, B, C, or D and withdrew your retirement contributions, you may restore all the benefits of your prior plan. You must elect Plan D then redeposit your previously withdrawn contributions, plus interest. We recommend that you call LACERA at 1-800-786-6464 and speak with a Retirement Benefits Specialist to discuss your individual situation.

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