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Code · Washington · Title 41 — Public Employment, Civil Service, and Pensions · Chapter 41.35

RCW 41.35.660

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(1)Contributions on behalf of the employer paid by the employee to purchase plan 3 service credit shall be allocated to the defined benefit portion of plan 3 and shall not be refundable when paid to the fund described in RCW 41.50.075 (4). Contributions on behalf of the employee shall be allocated to the member account. If the member fails to meet the statutory time limitations to purchase plan 3 service credit, it may be purchased under the provisions of RCW 41.50.165 (2). One-half of the purchase payments under RCW 41.50.165 (2), plus interest, shall be allocated to the member's account.
(2)No purchased plan 3 membership service will be credited until all payments required of the member are made, with interest. Upon receipt of all payments owed by the member, the department shall bill the employer for any contributions, plus interest, required to purchase membership service.
[ 1998 c 341 s 207 .]
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