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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 353

353D.04 CONTRIBUTIONS AND DEDUCTIONS IN ERROR.

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353D.04 CONTRIBUTIONS AND DEDUCTIONS IN ERROR.
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Subdivision 1. Crediting of contributions to participant accounts.
(a)Contributions made by or on behalf of a participant under section 353D.03, subdivisions 1 , 5, and 6, paragraph (a), must be remitted to the Public Employees Retirement Association and credited to the individual account established for the participant.
(b)Contributions as provided under section 353D.03, subdivisions 3 and 6, paragraph (b), must be remitted on a regular basis to the association together with any member contributions paid or withheld. Those contributions must be credited to the individual account of each participating member.
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Subd. 2. Authority to adopt policies correcting erroneous contributions.
The executive director may adopt policies and procedures regarding deductions taken totally or partially in error by the employer from the salary of an elected official.
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