Will I continue to receive creditable service towards federal retirement after Jan. 31, 2003?
A. Yes. All CES service after Jan. 31, 2003, will be credited for federal retirement so long as you continue to meet the following employment conditions: Formally employed in a Cooperative Extension Service (CES) organization; At least 50 percent extension function; Extension function is permanent and year-round. Q. If my CES organization permits nine-month appointments, can I elect this type of arrangement and continue federal benefits? A. No. Federal benefits are based on permanent, year-round extension appointments. Q. If I have deposit or redeposit service, will I be able to make deposits after Jan. 31, 2003? A. Yes. All creditable service after Jan. 31, 2003, will be credited, and any creditable service that requires a deposit or redeposit of creditable service for retirement is permitted under the federal regulations. Q. Will I be able to request and receive a refund for excess contributions after Jan. 31, 2003, and before I plan to retire? A. Yes. If an employee has excess contr
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