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Code · Alaska · Title 39 · Chapter 30

Sec. 39.30.175. Investment of benefit program receipts.

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Sec. 39.30.175. Investment of benefit program receipts.
(a)The board is the fiduciary of the mandatory receipts, under AS 39.30.150 (a), of the employee benefits program established under AS 39.30.150 — 39.30.180 and has the same powers and duties concerning the management and investment in regard to those receipts as are provided under AS 37.10.220 .
(b)The board may provide a range of investment options and permit a participant or beneficiary of the program to exercise control over the assets in the individual employee annuity account established under AS 39.30.150 (a). If the board offers investment options, and if a participant or beneficiary exercises control over the assets in the individual employee annuity account,
(1)the participant or beneficiary is not considered a fiduciary for any reason on the basis of exercising that control; and
(2)a person who is otherwise a fiduciary is not liable under this section for any loss, or by reason of any breach, that results from the individual's exercise of control.
(c)If the board is considering entering into a contract or modifying an existing contract concerning the management or investment of the mandatory receipts of the supplemental employee benefits program, the board shall consult with the commissioner of administration before making a decision on the issue.
(d)The board shall develop a contingency plan that addresses the board's response to possible future investment problems.
(e)Except to the extent clearly set out in the terms of the plan document offered by the employer to the employee, the employer is not liable to the employee for investment losses if the prudent investment standard has been met.
(f)[Repealed, § 132 ch 9 FSSLA 2005.]
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