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

74-4986m. Same; interest credits.

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74-4986m. Same; interest credits.
(a)The board shall establish within the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system a deferred retirement option program for members. The board shall administer the DROP in compliance with the federal internal revenue code and applicable treasury regulations, including, but not limited to, the incidental benefit and required minimum distribution requirements of section 401(a)(9) of the federal internal revenue code.
(b)The board shall establish a DROP account for each member. Each DROP account shall be credited annually with interest as provided in this subsection. Interest may only be credited in a year in which the actual rate of return on the market value on the investments of the DROP reach the system's assumed investment rate of return. Such interest credit may not exceed 50% of the actual rate of return, and such interest credit shall not exceed 3%.
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