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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 352

352B.101 APPLICATION FOR DISABILITY BENEFIT.

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352B.101 APPLICATION FOR DISABILITY BENEFIT.
(a)Except as otherwise specified under section 352B.102 and paragraph (b), a member claiming a disability benefit must file a written application for benefits in the office of the system in a form and manner prescribed by the executive director. The member shall provide medical or psychological evidence to support the application. The benefit begins to accrue the day following the start of disability or the day following the last day for which the member was paid, whichever is later, but not earlier than 180 days before the date the application is filed with the executive director.
(b)Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, an employee, as defined in section 352B.102 , subdivision 1, clause (2), who applies for a duty disability benefit based on a psychological condition, as defined in section 352B.102, subdivision 1 , clause (6), is not eligible for duty disability benefits under this chapter until the employee has satisfied the additional procedure, including all completion of treatment requirements under section 352B.102 .
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