Special Retirement Supplement

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Q. I retired on a disability from a law enforcement position at the age of 47, and I always thought that I would be able to get the SRS from the age of 57 until 62. However, the Office of Personnel Management said no. Is this correct?

A. Yes, it is. Disability retirees are never entitled to the Special Retirement Supplement.

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Reg Jones was head of retirement and insurance policy at the Office of Personnel Management. Email your retirement-related questions to fedexperts@federaltimes.com.

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  1. Hi i’ve just reached my 30 year mark June 4 and I am ready to retire but the last couple years I’ve had a lot of leave without pay under FMLA nothing that would affect date but I’m worried about my supplement annuity threw the OPM I’ve also had three months of Workmen’s Comp. is this going to affect my retirement date which is supposed to be the end of June thank you

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