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Code · Louisiana · Title 11 — Consolidated Public Retirement

RS 11:952.14

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RS 11:952.14
§952.14. Classes of employees not eligible
Any other provision of this part to the contrary notwithstanding, the following classes of employees shall be excluded from membership in this funded system:
(1)Members of the Teachers Retirement System of Louisiana.
(2)Members of the Louisiana State Employees Retirement System.
(3)Members of the United States Civil Service Retirement System holding such membership by virtue of university employment.
(4)Regular part-time employees appointed for less than twenty-five per cent of full-time service.
(5)Any person who is retired under the nonfunded university retirement plan or under any retirement system of this state operating for state, parochial or municipal employees.
(6)Independent contractors employed to render services on a contractual basis, including independent contractual professional service.
Added by Acts 1971, No. 26, §1. Redesignated from R.S. 17:1618 pursuant to R.S. 24:253.
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