Tennessee Statutes

§ 65-154 — Certification of intention to retire - Application for retirement

Tennessee § 65-154

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 65-154 (2026).

Text

Any commissioner who elects to retire under the provisions of §§ 65-151 - 65-168 either during or at the expiration of the term of office then held by him, and who has complied with the other retirement requisites of said sections shall certify to the governor of the state at least sixty (60) days prior to the date upon which he desires to relinquish his office his intention to retire, and shall at the same time forward to the governor his application for retirement, stating the time at which he wishes to retire. Provided, however, that any commissioner defeated for reelection shall file with the governor of the state within sixty (60) days after his successor has been duly qualified and assumed the duties of the office an application for retirement under the provisions of said sections. U

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Legislative History

Acts 1969, ch. 231, § 3.

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