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Will I continue to receive creditable service towards federal retirement after Jan. 31, 2003?

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Will I continue to receive creditable service towards federal retirement after Jan. 31, 2003?

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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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