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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-4925b. Regents employees; contribution of portion of compensation to retirement plan; eligibility.

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74-4925b. Regents employees; contribution of portion of compensation to retirement plan; eligibility. The state board of regents may establish a procedure whereby any employee of the state board of regents or any educational institution under the board's management, but not including student employees, subject to the rules and regulations of the state board of regents, may voluntarily request that the state board of regents reduce the employee's compensation and contribute such to an investment provider who has been approved by the state board of regents to offer contracts in accordance with section 403(b) of the federal internal revenue code.
The state board of regents may exclude from eligibility under this section any persons employed in such temporary or part-time positions as the board designates.
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