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Code · Louisiana · Title 11 — Consolidated Public Retirement

RS 11:1494

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RS 11:1494
§1494. Contributions
A.(1) Contributions may not be accumulated under this excess benefit plan to pay future retirement benefits. Instead, each payment of contributions by the employer that would otherwise be made to the fund shall be reduced by the amount, determined by the board as necessary to meet the requirements for retirement benefits under this excess benefit plan, until the next payment of contributions is expected to be made to the fund by the employer.
(2)The employer shall then pay to this excess benefit plan, out of the contributions that would otherwise have been made to the fund, no later than the fourteenth day before the date of each distribution of monthly retirement benefits is required to be made from this excess benefit plan, the amount necessary to satisfy the obligation to pay monthly retirement benefits under this excess benefit plan.
B. The board shall satisfy the obligation of this excess benefit plan to pay retirement benefits out of the employer contributions so transferred.
C. The employer contributions otherwise required to be made to the fund and any other qualified plans of the employer shall be divided into those contributions required to pay retirement benefits pursuant to this Part, and those contributions paid into and accumulated to pay the maximum benefits required by any such other qualified plans.
D. Employer contributions made to provide retirement benefits pursuant to this Part may not be comingled with the monies of the fund or any other qualified plan, nor may this plan ever receive any transfer of assets from the fund.
Acts 2001, No. 88, §1, eff. July 1, 2001.
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