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Code · South Dakota · Title 3 · Chapter 3-13

3-13-49. State deferred compensation plan--Agreements in writing--Administrative charge--Amounts deferred remitted to state deferred compensation fund.

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The board may establish the South Dakota deferred compensation plan for state government and political subdivision governments as determined by the board. Any eligible person wishing to participate shall execute such agreements as the board may require and shall specify in writing the amount of compensation to be deferred. Such agreement shall authorize reduction of compensation by the amount specified plus an administrative charge set by the board. The employer of each participating employee shall remit all amounts so deferred to the South Dakota deferred compensation fund, along with such documentation as may be required, no later than ten days after each payday.
No deferral of compensation under this chapter may reduce compensation for the purpose of calculation of contributions and benefits under chapters 3-6E and 3-12C .
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