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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 61 — General provisions as to offices and officers -- social security for public employees -- employees retirement system

61.410 Declaration of policy.

185 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-61/61-410

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(1)It is declared to be the policy of the General Assembly to extend the federal old-age,
survivors, disability, and hospital insurance coverage to all public employees
regardless of whether the employees are occupying positions which are covered by a
retirement system; but no employee occupying a position to which KRS 161.220 to
161.710 are applicable shall be held to fall within the class of persons sought to be
affected by this statement of policy except for employees of the state universities
and public junior colleges.
(2)It is also the policy of the General Assembly that the protection afforded public
employees by membership in a retirement system or by the right to receive periodic
benefits under a retirement system will not be impaired as a result of any agreement
made between the Commonwealth and the commissioner pursuant to KRS 61.410
to 61.500.
(3)The General Assembly ratifies the extension of federal old-age, survivors,
disability, and hospital insurance coverage to public employees in positions covered
by a retirement system prior to June 14, 1962, if the procedures specified by former
KRS 61.430(6) were substantially followed.
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