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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 353

353G.075 SERVICE CREDIT FOR VESTING.

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353G.075 SERVICE CREDIT FOR VESTING.
(a)Annually, the executive director must credit each volunteer firefighter with a year of service credit for vesting for each year of service credited for benefit accrual or contribution allocation under section 353G.07 .
(b)A volunteer firefighter is entitled to receive service credit toward vesting in the retirement plan for any period of service as a volunteer firefighter, as defined under section 353G.01, subdivision 15 , rendered as a firefighter in a fire department in the state that was not covered by the retirement plan at the time the service was rendered if the firefighter submits a request to the executive director indicating the number of years and months of service for which credit is requested and provides documentation in a form acceptable to the executive director regarding the earlier period of service. The firefighter must submit a copy of the request and documentation to the fire chief of the fire department to which the firefighter is currently providing service.
(c)The executive director must credit a firefighter with all years of service as a member of the retirement plan for any participating employer for vesting purposes.
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