Massachusetts General Laws

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 32, § 90B (2026)

Waiver of pension or retirement allowance

✓ current as of July 2026 Cite as: Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 32, § 90B (2026)
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Section 90B. Any person retired from the service of the commonwealth, or any of its political subdivisions, under any provision of any general or special law or any person claiming under any such retired employee whether as beneficiary, dependent or otherwise, may waive and renounce for himself, his heirs and legal representatives any portion of the pension or retirement allowance payable to him from the commonwealth, or any of its political subdivisions, for such period as he may specify in such waiver and renunciation. Such person may, in lieu of specifying an exact period of time in such waiver and renunciation, include a provision that such shall remain in effect until further notice.

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Cited in 2 cases, 1993–1993 · leading case: Connolly v. Division of Public Employee Retirement Administration
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Connolly v. Division of Public Employee Retirement Administration (1993) mass “” While he was on recall, the judge’s pension was waived (see G. L. c. 32, § 90B [1990 ed.]; G. L. c. 211B, § 14 [c] [1990 ed.”
Connolly v. DIV. OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT ADMIN. (1993) mass “" While he was on recall, the judge's pension was waived (see G.L.c. 32, § 90B [1990 ed.]; G.L.c. 211B, § 14 [ c ] [1990 ed.”
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