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Code · Alaska · Title 39 · Chapter 30

Sec. 39.30.150. Contributions.

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Sec. 39.30.150. Contributions.
(a)In place of contributions to the federal social security system that would have been required on behalf of an employee had the participating employer belonged to the social security system, the participating employer shall contribute an amount equal to 6.13 percent of the wages of the employee up to the taxable wage base then in effect in the social security system. This contribution shall be paid into an individual employee annuity account in the Department of Administration under the terms of the State of Alaska Supplemental Annuity Plan. The department shall pay 6.13 percent of the wages of the employee up to the taxable wage base then in effect in the social security system into the individual employee annuity account established under this subsection. This wage reduction shall be treated as an employer contribution under 26 U.S.C. 414(h)(2). All costs of establishing and administering the programs established under AS 39.30.150 — 39.30.180 shall be paid from the contributions made to the individual employee annuity accounts under this section.
(b)Employees of the division of marine transportation included in AS 39.35.095 — 39.35.680 through the process of collective bargaining under AS 39.35.680 (22)(D) may, under the terms of a collective bargaining agreement, utilize contributions made under
(a)of this section on their behalf to offset the costs of inclusion in the public employees' retirement system; however,
(1)the state is placed under no obligation to continue making contributions under this section if the state resumes participation in the federal social security system;
(2)the bargaining agreement must provide a mechanism for satisfying any residual liabilities that might exist if the state resumes participation in the federal social security system; and
(3)funds contributed under
(a)of this section on behalf of employees who are not covered by maritime union contracts may not be obligated or expended to pay any costs associated with the inclusion of marine transportation employees in AS 39.35.095 — 39.35.680.
(c)An employee may voluntarily elect additional wage reductions to be paid into special individual employee benefit accounts in the Department of Administration. Money in these accounts may only be used to purchase benefits selected by the employee under the supplemental benefits plan established by the administrator.
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