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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 18A

52:18A-170.1 Amendment, termination of Supplemental Annuity Collective Trust.

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75. With respect to the portion of the Supplemental Annuity Collective Trust that is subject to section 403(b) of the federal Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. s.403(b)), the State may terminate the Supplemental Annuity Collective Trust as provided in this section.
a. The State enacted P.L.1963, c.123 (C.52:18A-107 et seq.) with the intention and expectation that contributions would be continued to the Supplemental Annuity Collective Trust program indefinitely. The State, however, has no obligation or liability whatsoever to maintain the program for any length of time and may discontinue contributions under the program at any time without any liability hereunder for any discontinuance.
b. The State reserves the authority to amend or terminate the Supplemental Annuity Collective Trust program at any time and for any reason.
c. The State may provide that, in connection with a termination of the program, all accounts will be distributed, provided that the State and any related employer on the date of termination do not make contributions to an alternative plan or program subject to the rules under section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. s.403(b)), as amended, that is not part of the program during the period beginning on the date of termination and ending 12 months after the distribution of all assets from the Supplemental Annuity Collective Trust program, except as permitted by the applicable regulations of the United States Department of the Treasury.
L.2011, c.78, s.75.
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