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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-2689. Kansas association of counties; participating employer in KPERS.

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19-2689. Kansas association of counties; participating employer in KPERS.
(a)From and after January 1, 1976, the Kansas association of counties shall be a participating employer in the Kansas public employees retirement system for all purposes under said system.
(b)Within thirty-five
(35)days after the effective date of this act, the Kansas association of counties shall pay to said system an amount equal to the total of:
(1)All employer contributions payable from January 1, 1976, to the date of payment at the applicable rate of contribution fixed pursuant to K.S.A. 74-4920 , and any amendments thereto; and
(2)all employee contributions payable from January 1, 1976, to the date of payment at the rate of contribution fixed by K.S.A. 74-4919 , and any amendments thereto.
(c)Subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 74-4901 et seq., and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, all rights and benefits of membership including group insurance and participating service credit shall accrue to each individual who is an employee of the Kansas association of counties from January 1, 1976.
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