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What if I have state or teacher service credit but retire from a local agency that does not offer the health insurance credit?

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What if I have state or teacher service credit but retire from a local agency that does not offer the health insurance credit?

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If you have a minimum of 15 years as either a teacher or a state employee, you will be eligible for the health insurance credit based on that service. Teaching and state service cannot be combined to qualify for the credit under these circumstances.

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