If I retire early using the 2008 ERF, can I return to work as a contractor, independent contractor or personal service contractor and continue to receive my benefit?
If you retire using the 2008 ERF and are not age 65, you cannot earn direct compensation from a DRS-covered employer for services performed and continue to receive a monthly benefit. You are not entitled to receive your monthly benefit payments for any month in which you work. If you are age 65 or older and working as a contractor, independent contractor or personal service contractor for a DRS-covered employer, it will not impact your benefit payments.
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