For the purposes of this chapter:
A citation in this chapter to a specific provision of the Social Security Act or other federal law includes a citation, where appropriate, to the same or similar provision as appearing in prior or successor law.
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 5-154
(1957, P.A. 595, S. 1; 1958 Rev., S. 5-94; 1959, P.A. 131, S. 1; 615, S. 18; 1961, P.A. 234, S. 3; 1963, P.A. 483; 1967, P.A. 503; 657, S. 77; 1969, P.A. 658, S. 20, 21; 1971, P.A. 666, S. 1; P.A. 75-636, S. 2; P.A. 77-573, S. 20, 30; P.A. 82-218, S. 37, 46; P.A. 83-533, S. 2, 54; P.A. 84-411, S. 2, 8; 84-544, S. 2, 8; 84-546, S. 12, 173; P.A. 85-502, S. 5, 9; P.A. 87-484, S. 1, 10; P.A. 89-211, S. 4; P.A. 93-429, S. 4, 7; P.A. 99-241, S. 51, 66; P.A. 02-140, S. 4, 5; P.A. 12-147, S. 5.)
Cited. 218 C. 729; 234 C. 424; 238 Conn. 146. Cited. 34 CA 510; judgment reversed, see 234 Conn. 424. Former statute cited. 17 CS 280. Subsec. (m): Appellate Court erred in adding dollar figure of plaintiffs' unused vacation time to their respective salaries for their final year of state service; Subsec. makes no distinction between meaning of "state service" for purpose of calculating length of service under Sec. 5-162(a) and for purpose of calculating base salary under Sec. 5-162(b)(2); had legislature intended for accrued vacation time to be treated as a credit to state service it would have expressed that intent explicitly. 284 C. 149. Although by statute a period equivalent to accrued vacation time is included in definition of state service, that statute does not limit calculation of the salary that plaintiffs were entitled to have factored into their retirement income. 92 CA 712.