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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 286 - PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT

NRS 286.241 Fund to pay accrued benefits that are not payable because of certain limitations; benefits paid from employer contributions.

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NRS 286.241 Fund to pay accrued benefits that are not payable because of certain limitations; benefits paid from employer contributions.
1. The Board may establish a fund to pay the accrued benefits of a member that are not payable because of the limitations set forth in NRS 286.537 . The fund must be established in accordance with the provisions of section 415(m) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. § 415(m)) and must be separate from the Public Employees’ Retirement Fund.
2. If the Board establishes a fund pursuant to subsection 1, the benefits that are required to be paid from the fund must be paid from a portion of the employer contributions required to be paid pursuant to NRS 286.450 . The Board shall:
(a)Determine the amount of the employer contributions that must be allocated to the fund; and
(b)Deposit that amount in the fund before it deposits any remaining employer contributions in the Public Employees’ Retirement Fund.
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