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Code · Louisiana · Title 11 — Consolidated Public Retirement

RS 11:1493

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RS 11:1493
§1493. Benefit provided
A. An excess benefit participant who is receiving benefits from the fund is entitled to a monthly benefit under this excess benefit plan in an amount equal to the lesser of:
(1)The member's unrestricted benefit less the maximum benefit.
(2)The amount by which the member's monthly benefit from the fund has been reduced because of the limitations of R.S. 11:1458.
B. A retirement benefit payable under this excess benefit plan shall be paid in the form and at the time it would have been paid as a monthly pension under the fund, except for the limitations under R.S. 11:1458 and Section 415 of the Internal Revenue Code. Each optional benefit form permitted under this excess benefit plan shall be the actuarial equivalent of each other permitted benefit form.
C. This plan shall be administered by the board. Except as provided to the contrary by this Part, the rights, duties, and responsibilities of the board shall be the same for this excess benefit plan as for the fund set forth in Part I of this Chapter.
D. The actuary employed by the board is responsible for determining the amount of benefits that may not be provided under the fund solely because of the limitations of R.S. 11:1458 and Section 415 of the Internal Revenue Code and thus, the amount of contributions that will be made to this excess benefit plan, rather than to the fund.
E. The actuary designated in R.S. 11:1461 shall also provide advice to the board for this excess benefit plan.
Acts 2001, No. 88, §1, eff. July 1, 2001.
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