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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

61.435 Referendum on coverage under agreement -- Separate system for state

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(1)In order for any service performed by an employee in a position covered by a
retirement system to be included in an agreement as permitted by KRS 61.430, a
referendum pursuant to Section 218(d)(3) or 218(d)(7) of the Social Security Act
shall be held on the question of whether the service covered by the retirement
system should be included in the agreement. The procedure for obtaining the vote of
the members of the retirement systems shall be as follows:
(a)Upon request of the political subdivision concerned, the Governor shall
authorize a referendum within the retirement system concerned and designate
an agency or individual to supervise the manner of conducting it;
(b)Any referendum shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of
Section 218(d)(3) or 218(d)(7) of the Social Security Act;
(c)In the case of a referendum authorized under Section 218(d)(6) of the Social
Security Act, the retirement system will be divided into two
(2)parts or
divisions. One
(1)part or division of the retirement system shall be composed
of positions of those members of the system who desire coverage under the
agreement as permitted by KRS 61.430. The remaining part or division of the
retirement system shall be composed of positions of those members who do
not desire coverage under such an agreement. Each part or division shall be
deemed to be a separate retirement system for the purposes of Section 218(d)
of the Social Security Act. The positions of individuals who become members
of the system after such coverage is extended shall be included in the part or
division of the system composed of members desiring the coverage, with the
exception of positions that are excluded in the agreement.
(2)Upon receiving satisfactory evidence that the conditions specified in this section
and Section 218(d)(3) or 218(d)(7) of the Social Security Act have been fulfilled,
the Governor or any agency or individual designated by the Governor shall so
certify to the commissioner.
(3)For purposes of this section, in any case where a retirement system covers the
employees of two
(2)or more political subdivisions, or of the Commonwealth and
one
(1)or more political subdivisions, there are deemed to exist separate retirement
systems with respect to the Commonwealth or each political subdivision. Also for
purposes of this section, where a retirement system covers the employees of one
or more of the state universities or of one
(1)or more of the public junior colleges
or of any combination of state universities, there shall be deemed to exist separate
retirement systems with respect to each state university and each public junior
college.
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