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CHAPTER 54-52.6DEFINED CONTRIBUTION RETIREMENT PLAN54-52.6-01. Definition of terms. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwiserequires:1.&quot;Board&quot; means the public employees retirement system board.2.&quot;Deferred member&quot; means a person who elected to receive deferred vested<br>retirement benefits under chapter 54-52.3.&quot;Eligible employee&quot; means a permanent state employee, except an employee of the<br>judicial branch or an employee of the board of higher education and state institutions<br>under the jurisdiction of the board, who is eighteen years or more of age and who is<br>in a position not classified by North Dakota human resource management services.<br>If a participating member loses permanent employee status and becomes a<br>temporary employee, the member may still participate in the defined contribution<br>retirement plan.4.&quot;Employee&quot; means any person employed by the state, whose compensation is paid<br>out of state funds, or funds controlled or administered by the state or paid by the<br>federal government through any of its executive or administrative officials.5.&quot;Employer&quot; means the state of North Dakota.6.&quot;Participating member&quot; means an eligible employee who elects to participate in the<br>defined contribution retirement plan established under this chapter.7.&quot;Permanent employee&quot; means a state employee whose services are not limited in<br>duration and who is filling an approved and regularly funded position and is<br>employed twenty hours or more per week and at least five months each year.8.&quot;Wages&quot; and &quot;salaries&quot; means earnings in eligible employment under this chapter<br>reported as salary on a federal income tax withholding statement plus any salary<br>reduction or salary deferral amounts under 26 U.S.C. 125, 401(k), 403(b), 414(h), or<br>457. &quot;Salary&quot; does not include fringe benefits such as payments for unused sick<br>leave, personal leave, vacation leave paid in a lump sum, overtime, housing<br>allowances, transportation expenses, early retirement, incentive pay, severance pay,<br>medical insurance, workforce safety and insurance benefits, disability insurance<br>premiums or benefits, or salary received by a member in lieu of previously<br>employer-provided fringe benefits under an agreement between an employee and a<br>participating employer. Bonuses may be considered as salary under this section if<br>reported and annualized pursuant to rules adopted by the board.54-52.6-02. Election.1.The board shall provide an opportunity for each eligible employee who is a member<br>of the public employees retirement system on September 30, 2001, and who has not<br>made a written election under this section to transfer to the defined contribution<br>retirement plan before October 1, 2001, to elect in writing to terminate membership<br>in the public employees retirement system and elect to become a participating<br>member under this chapter. Except as provided in section 54-52.6-03, an election<br>made by an eligible employee under this section is irrevocable. The board shall<br>accept written elections under this section from eligible employees during the period<br>beginning on July 1, 1999, and ending 12:01 a.m. December 14, 2001. An eligible<br>employee who does not make a written election or who does not file the election<br>during the period specified in this section continues to be a member of the public<br>employees retirement system. An eligible employee who makes and files a writtenPage No. 1election under this section ceases to be a member of the public employees<br>retirement system effective twelve midnight December 31, 2001; becomes a<br>participating member in the defined contribution retirement plan under this chapter<br>effective 12:01 a.m. January 1, 2002; and waives all of that person's rights to a<br>pension, annuity, retirement allowance, insurance benefit, or any other benefit under<br>the public employees retirement system effective December 31, 2001. This section<br>does not affect a person's right to health benefits or retiree health benefits under<br>chapter 54-52.1. An eligible employee who is first employed and entered upon the<br>payroll of that person's employer after September 30, 2001, may make an election<br>to participate in the defined contribution retirement plan established under this<br>chapter at any time during the first six months after the date of employment. If the<br>board, in its sole discretion, determines that the employee was not adequately<br>notified of the employee's option to participate in the defined contribution retirement<br>plan, the board may provide the employee a reasonable time within which to make<br>that election, which may extend beyond the original six-month decision window.2.If an individual who is a deferred member of the public employees retirement system<br>on September 30, 2001, is reemployed and by virtue of that employment is again<br>eligible for membership in the public employees retirement system under chapter<br>54-52, the individual may elect in writing to remain a member of the public<br>employees retirement system or if eligible to participate in the defined contribution<br>retirement plan established under this chapter to terminate membership in the public<br>employees retirement system and become a participating member in the defined<br>contribution retirement plan established under this chapter. An election made by a<br>deferred member under this section is irrevocable. The board shall accept written<br>elections under this section from a deferred member during the period beginning on<br>the date of the individual's reemployment and ending upon the expiration of six<br>months after the date of that reemployment.If the board, in its sole discretion,determines that the employee was not adequately notified of the employee's option<br>to participate in the defined contribution retirement plan, the board may provide the<br>employee a reasonable time within which to make that election, which may extend<br>beyond the original six-month decision window. A deferred member who makes and<br>files a written election to remain a member of the public employees retirement<br>system retains all rights and is subject to all conditions as a member of that<br>retirement system. A deferred member who does not make a written election or<br>who does not file the election during the period specified in this section continues to<br>be a member of the public employees retirement system. A deferred member who<br>makes and files a written election to terminate membership in the public employees<br>retirement system ceases to be a member of the public employees retirement<br>system effective on the last day of the payroll period that includes the date of the<br>election; becomes a participating member in the defined contribution retirement plan<br>under this chapter effective the first day of the payroll immediately following the date<br>of the election; and waives all of that person's rights to a pension, an annuity, a<br>retirement allowance, insurance benefit, or any other benefit under the public<br>employees retirement system effective the last day of the payroll that includes the<br>date of the election. This section does not affect any right to health benefits or<br>retiree health benefits to which the deferred member may otherwise be entitled.3.An eligible employee who elects to participate in the retirement plan established<br>under this chapter must remain a participant even if that employee returns to the<br>classified service or becomes employed by a political subdivision that participates in<br>the public employees retirement system.The contribution amount must be asprovided in this chapter, regardless of the position in which the employee is<br>employed. Notwithstanding the irrevocability provisions of this chapter, if a member<br>who elects to participate in the retirement plan established under this chapter<br>becomes a supreme or district court judge, becomes a member of the highway<br>patrol, becomes employed in a position subject to teachers' fund for retirement<br>membership, or becomes an employee of the board of higher education or state<br>institution under the jurisdiction of the board who is eligible to participate in anPage No. 2alternative retirement program established under subsection 6 of section 15-10-17,<br>the member's status as a member of the defined contribution retirement plan is<br>suspended, and the member becomes a new member of the retirement plan for<br>which that member's new position is eligible.The member's account balanceremains in the defined contribution retirement plan, but no new contributions may be<br>made to that account. The member's service credit and salary history that were<br>forfeited as a result of the member's transfer to the defined contribution retirement<br>plan remain forfeited, and service credit accumulation in the new retirement plan<br>begins from the first day of employment in the new position. If the member later<br>returns to employment that is eligible for the defined contribution plan, the member's<br>suspension must be terminated, the member again becomes a member of the<br>defined contribution retirement plan, and the member's account resumes accepting<br>contributions. At the member's option, and pursuant to rules adopted by the board,<br>the member may transfer any available balance as determined by the provisions of<br>the alternate retirement plan into the member's account under this chapter.4.After consultation with its actuary, the board shall determine the method by which a<br>participating member or deferred member may make a written election under this<br>section. If the participating member or deferred member is married at the time of the<br>election, the election is not effective unless the election is signed by the individual's<br>spouse. However, the board may waive this requirement if the spouse's signature<br>cannot be obtained because of extenuating circumstances.5.If the board receives notification from the internal revenue service that this section or<br>any portion of this section will cause the public employees retirement system or the<br>retirement plan established under this chapter to be disqualified for tax purposes<br>under the Internal Revenue Code, then the portion that will cause the disqualification<br>does not apply.6.A participating member who becomes a temporary employee may still participate in<br>the defined contribution retirement plan upon filing an election with the board within<br>one hundred eighty days of transferring to temporary employee status.Theparticipating member may not become a member of the defined benefit plan as a<br>temporary employee. The temporary employee electing to participate in the defined<br>contribution retirement plan shall pay monthly to the fund an amount equal to eight<br>and twelve-hundredths percent times the temporary employee's present monthly<br>salary. The temporary employee shall also pay the required monthly contribution to<br>the retiree health benefit fund established under section 54-52.1-03.2.Thiscontribution must be recorded as a member contribution pursuant to section<br>54-52.1-03.2. An employer may not pay the temporary employee's contributions. A<br>temporary employee may continue to participate as a temporary employee until<br>termination of employment or reclassification of the temporary employee as a<br>permanent employee.7.A former participating member who has accepted a retirement distribution pursuant<br>to section 54-52.6-13 and who subsequently becomes employed by an entity<br>different from the employer with which the member was employed at the time the<br>member retired but which does participate in any state-sponsored retirement plan<br>may, before reenrolling in the defined contribution retirement plan, elect to<br>permanently waive future participation in the defined contribution retirement plan,<br>whatever plan in which the new employing entity participates, and the retiree health<br>program and maintain that member's retirement status. Neither the member nor the<br>employer are required to make any future retirement contributions on behalf of that<br>employee.54-52.6-03. Transfer of accumulated fund balances. For an individual who elects toterminate membership in the public employees retirement system under chapter 54-52, the<br>board shall transfer a lump sum amount from the retirement fund to the participating member's<br>account in the defined contribution retirement plan under this chapter. However, if the individualPage No. 3terminates employment prior to receiving the lump sum transfer under this section, the election<br>made under section 54-52.6-02 is ineffective and the individual remains a member of the public<br>employees retirement system under chapter 54-52 and retains all the rights and benefits<br>provided under that chapter. The board shall calculate the amount to be transferred for persons<br>employed before October 1, 2001, using the two following formulas, and shall transfer the greater<br>of the two amounts obtained:1.The actuarial present value of the individual's accumulated benefit obligation under<br>the public employees retirement system based on the assumption that the individual<br>will retire under the earliest applicable normal retirement age, plus interest from<br>January 1, 2001, to the date of transfer, at the rate of one-half of one percent less<br>than the actuarial interest assumption at the time of the election; or2.The actual employer contribution made, less vested employer contributions made<br>pursuant to section 54-52-11.1, plus compound interest at the rate of one-half of one<br>percent less than the actuarial interest assumption at the time of the election plus<br>the employee account balance.The board shall calculate the amount to be transferred for persons employed after<br>September 30, 2001, using only the formula contained in subsection 2.54-52.6-04.Administration.The board shall administer the defined contributionretirement plan established under this chapter and the board or vendors contracted for by the<br>board shall invest the assets of the plan. The board is the fiduciary and the trustee of the plan.<br>The board has the exclusive authority and responsibility to employ or contract with personnel and<br>for services that the board determines necessary for the proper administration of and investment<br>of assets of the plan, including managerial, professional, legal, clerical, technical, and<br>administrative personnel or services.54-52.6-05.Direction of investments.Each participating member shall direct theinvestment of the individual's accumulated employer and employee contributions and earnings to<br>one or more investment choices within available categories of investment provided by the board.54-52.6-06. Administrative expenses - Continuing appropriation. The administrativeexpenses of the plan must be paid by the participating members in a manner determined by the<br>board. The board or vendors contracted for by the board may charge reasonable administrative<br>expenses and deduct those expenses from a participating member's account in the defined<br>contribution retirement plan established under this chapter. The board shall place any money<br>deducted in an administrative expenses account with the state treasurer. The board may also<br>use funds from the payroll clearing account established pursuant to section 54-52.3-03 to pay for<br>consulting expenses. All moneys in the payroll clearing account, not otherwise appropriated, or<br>so much of the moneys as may be necessary, are appropriated to the board on a continuing<br>basis for the purpose of retaining a consultant as required for the administration of this chapter.54-52.6-07. Participation in other plans. A participating member may not participate inany other public sector retirement benefits plan for simultaneous service rendered to the same<br>public sector employer. However, this section does not prohibit a participating member from<br>participating in a retirement plan established by this state or other public sector employer under<br>the federal Internal Revenue Code.54-52.6-08. Credit of transfers. The board shall promptly credit the plan account of aparticipating member who makes an election under this chapter to terminate membership in the<br>public employees retirement system under chapter 54-52 with any amount transferred from the<br>public employees retirement system.54-52.6-09. Contributions - Penalty.1.Each participating member shall contribute monthly four percent of the monthly<br>salary or wage paid to the participant, and this assessment must be deducted fromPage No. 4the participant's salary in equal monthly installments commencing with the first<br>month of participation in the defined contribution retirement plan established under<br>this chapter.2.The employer shall contribute an amount equal to four and twelve-hundredths<br>percent of the monthly salary or wage of a participating member. If the employee's<br>contribution is paid by the employer under subsection 3, the employer shall<br>contribute, in addition, an amount equal to the required employee's contribution.<br>The employer shall pay monthly such contribution into the participating member's<br>account from its funds appropriated for payroll and salary or any other funds<br>available for such purposes. If the employer fails to pay the contributions monthly, it<br>is subject to a civil penalty of fifty dollars and, as interest, one percent of the amount<br>due for each month of delay or fraction thereof after the payment became due.3.Each employer, at its option, may pay the employee contributions required by this<br>section for all compensation earned after December 31, 1999. The amount paid<br>must be paid by the employer in lieu of contributions by the employee.If theemployer decides not to pay the contributions, the amount that would have been<br>paid will continue to be deducted from the employee's compensation.Ifcontributions are paid by the employer, they must be treated as employer<br>contributions in determining tax treatment under this code and the federal Internal<br>Revenue Code. Contributions paid by the employer may not be included as gross<br>income of the employee in determining tax treatment under this code and the federal<br>Internal Revenue Code until they are distributed or made available. The employer<br>shall pay these employee contributions from the same source of funds used in<br>paying compensation to the employee. The employer shall pay these contributions<br>by effecting an equal cash reduction in the gross salary of the employee or by an<br>offset against future salary increases or by a combination of a reduction in gross<br>salary and offset against future salary increases. Employee contributions paid by<br>the employer must be treated for the purposes of this chapter in the same manner<br>and to the same extent as employee contributions made before the date on which<br>employee contributions were assumed by the employer. An employer shall exercise<br>its option under this subsection by December 1, 1999, and shall report its choice to<br>the board in writing. The option chosen may not be revoked for the remainder of the<br>biennium. Thereafter, the option choice must be forwarded to the board, in writing,<br>by June fifteenth of each odd-numbered year.54-52.6-09.1. Acceptance of rollovers. The plan may allow a participating member totransfer or rollover funds from other qualified plans into the member's account under rules<br>adopted by the board.54-52.6-09.2. Additional employer contributions. Additional lump sum contributionsby an employer to a participating member's defined contribution retirement plan account may be<br>made if the participating member has not retired and has not received a retirement benefit under<br>this chapter. Contributions may be made in an amount actuarially equivalent to the amounts<br>determined pursuant to chapter 54-52 as follows:1.For the conversion of sick leave pursuant to section 54-52-27 if the participating<br>member has four or more years of service.2.The equivalent of up to five years of service credit unrelated to any other eligible<br>service as provided in subsection 5 of section 54-52-29 if the participating member<br>has twenty-five or more years of service.54-52.6-09.3.Contributions for military service.Repealed by S.L. 2005, ch. 531,</div></article><aside class="right-sidebar"><div class="related-sidebar"><h3><span class="emoji">⚖️</span> State Laws</h3><ul class="state-laws-list"><li><a href="https://state-laws.laws.com/state-of-alabama">The State Laws of <!-- -->Alabama</a></li><li><a href="https://state-laws.laws.com/state-of-alaska">The State Laws of <!-- -->Alaska</a></li><li><a href="https://state-laws.laws.com/state-of-arizona">The State Laws of <!-- 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Definition of terms. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwiserequires:1.\u0026quot;Board\u0026quot; means the public employees retirement system board.2.\u0026quot;Deferred member\u0026quot; means a person who elected to receive deferred vested\u003cbr\u003eretirement benefits under chapter 54-52.3.\u0026quot;Eligible employee\u0026quot; means a permanent state employee, except an employee of the\u003cbr\u003ejudicial branch or an employee of the board of higher education and state institutions\u003cbr\u003eunder the jurisdiction of the board, who is eighteen years or more of age and who is\u003cbr\u003ein a position not classified by North Dakota human resource management services.\u003cbr\u003eIf a participating member loses permanent employee status and becomes a\u003cbr\u003etemporary employee, the member may still participate in the defined contribution\u003cbr\u003eretirement plan.4.\u0026quot;Employee\u0026quot; means any person employed by the state, whose compensation is paid\u003cbr\u003eout of state funds, or funds controlled or administered by the state or paid by the\u003cbr\u003efederal government through any of its executive or administrative officials.5.\u0026quot;Employer\u0026quot; means the state of North Dakota.6.\u0026quot;Participating member\u0026quot; means an eligible employee who elects to participate in the\u003cbr\u003edefined contribution retirement plan established under this chapter.7.\u0026quot;Permanent employee\u0026quot; means a state employee whose services are not limited in\u003cbr\u003eduration and who is filling an approved and regularly funded position and is\u003cbr\u003eemployed twenty hours or more per week and at least five months each year.8.\u0026quot;Wages\u0026quot; and \u0026quot;salaries\u0026quot; means earnings in eligible employment under this chapter\u003cbr\u003ereported as salary on a federal income tax withholding statement plus any salary\u003cbr\u003ereduction or salary deferral amounts under 26 U.S.C. 125, 401(k), 403(b), 414(h), or\u003cbr\u003e457. \u0026quot;Salary\u0026quot; does not include fringe benefits such as payments for unused sick\u003cbr\u003eleave, personal leave, vacation leave paid in a lump sum, overtime, housing\u003cbr\u003eallowances, transportation expenses, early retirement, incentive pay, severance pay,\u003cbr\u003emedical insurance, workforce safety and insurance benefits, disability insurance\u003cbr\u003epremiums or benefits, or salary received by a member in lieu of previously\u003cbr\u003eemployer-provided fringe benefits under an agreement between an employee and a\u003cbr\u003eparticipating employer. Bonuses may be considered as salary under this section if\u003cbr\u003ereported and annualized pursuant to rules adopted by the board.54-52.6-02. Election.1.The board shall provide an opportunity for each eligible employee who is a member\u003cbr\u003eof the public employees retirement system on September 30, 2001, and who has not\u003cbr\u003emade a written election under this section to transfer to the defined contribution\u003cbr\u003eretirement plan before October 1, 2001, to elect in writing to terminate membership\u003cbr\u003ein the public employees retirement system and elect to become a participating\u003cbr\u003emember under this chapter. Except as provided in section 54-52.6-03, an election\u003cbr\u003emade by an eligible employee under this section is irrevocable. The board shall\u003cbr\u003eaccept written elections under this section from eligible employees during the period\u003cbr\u003ebeginning on July 1, 1999, and ending 12:01 a.m. December 14, 2001. An eligible\u003cbr\u003eemployee who does not make a written election or who does not file the election\u003cbr\u003eduring the period specified in this section continues to be a member of the public\u003cbr\u003eemployees retirement system. An eligible employee who makes and files a writtenPage No. 1election under this section ceases to be a member of the public employees\u003cbr\u003eretirement system effective twelve midnight December 31, 2001; becomes a\u003cbr\u003eparticipating member in the defined contribution retirement plan under this chapter\u003cbr\u003eeffective 12:01 a.m. January 1, 2002; and waives all of that person's rights to a\u003cbr\u003epension, annuity, retirement allowance, insurance benefit, or any other benefit under\u003cbr\u003ethe public employees retirement system effective December 31, 2001. This section\u003cbr\u003edoes not affect a person's right to health benefits or retiree health benefits under\u003cbr\u003echapter 54-52.1. An eligible employee who is first employed and entered upon the\u003cbr\u003epayroll of that person's employer after September 30, 2001, may make an election\u003cbr\u003eto participate in the defined contribution retirement plan established under this\u003cbr\u003echapter at any time during the first six months after the date of employment. If the\u003cbr\u003eboard, in its sole discretion, determines that the employee was not adequately\u003cbr\u003enotified of the employee's option to participate in the defined contribution retirement\u003cbr\u003eplan, the board may provide the employee a reasonable time within which to make\u003cbr\u003ethat election, which may extend beyond the original six-month decision window.2.If an individual who is a deferred member of the public employees retirement system\u003cbr\u003eon September 30, 2001, is reemployed and by virtue of that employment is again\u003cbr\u003eeligible for membership in the public employees retirement system under chapter\u003cbr\u003e54-52, the individual may elect in writing to remain a member of the public\u003cbr\u003eemployees retirement system or if eligible to participate in the defined contribution\u003cbr\u003eretirement plan established under this chapter to terminate membership in the public\u003cbr\u003eemployees retirement system and become a participating member in the defined\u003cbr\u003econtribution retirement plan established under this chapter. An election made by a\u003cbr\u003edeferred member under this section is irrevocable. The board shall accept written\u003cbr\u003eelections under this section from a deferred member during the period beginning on\u003cbr\u003ethe date of the individual's reemployment and ending upon the expiration of six\u003cbr\u003emonths after the date of that reemployment.If the board, in its sole discretion,determines that the employee was not adequately notified of the employee's option\u003cbr\u003eto participate in the defined contribution retirement plan, the board may provide the\u003cbr\u003eemployee a reasonable time within which to make that election, which may extend\u003cbr\u003ebeyond the original six-month decision window. A deferred member who makes and\u003cbr\u003efiles a written election to remain a member of the public employees retirement\u003cbr\u003esystem retains all rights and is subject to all conditions as a member of that\u003cbr\u003eretirement system. A deferred member who does not make a written election or\u003cbr\u003ewho does not file the election during the period specified in this section continues to\u003cbr\u003ebe a member of the public employees retirement system. A deferred member who\u003cbr\u003emakes and files a written election to terminate membership in the public employees\u003cbr\u003eretirement system ceases to be a member of the public employees retirement\u003cbr\u003esystem effective on the last day of the payroll period that includes the date of the\u003cbr\u003eelection; becomes a participating member in the defined contribution retirement plan\u003cbr\u003eunder this chapter effective the first day of the payroll immediately following the date\u003cbr\u003eof the election; and waives all of that person's rights to a pension, an annuity, a\u003cbr\u003eretirement allowance, insurance benefit, or any other benefit under the public\u003cbr\u003eemployees retirement system effective the last day of the payroll that includes the\u003cbr\u003edate of the election. This section does not affect any right to health benefits or\u003cbr\u003eretiree health benefits to which the deferred member may otherwise be entitled.3.An eligible employee who elects to participate in the retirement plan established\u003cbr\u003eunder this chapter must remain a participant even if that employee returns to the\u003cbr\u003eclassified service or becomes employed by a political subdivision that participates in\u003cbr\u003ethe public employees retirement system.The contribution amount must be asprovided in this chapter, regardless of the position in which the employee is\u003cbr\u003eemployed. Notwithstanding the irrevocability provisions of this chapter, if a member\u003cbr\u003ewho elects to participate in the retirement plan established under this chapter\u003cbr\u003ebecomes a supreme or district court judge, becomes a member of the highway\u003cbr\u003epatrol, becomes employed in a position subject to teachers' fund for retirement\u003cbr\u003emembership, or becomes an employee of the board of higher education or state\u003cbr\u003einstitution under the jurisdiction of the board who is eligible to participate in anPage No. 2alternative retirement program established under subsection 6 of section 15-10-17,\u003cbr\u003ethe member's status as a member of the defined contribution retirement plan is\u003cbr\u003esuspended, and the member becomes a new member of the retirement plan for\u003cbr\u003ewhich that member's new position is eligible.The member's account balanceremains in the defined contribution retirement plan, but no new contributions may be\u003cbr\u003emade to that account. The member's service credit and salary history that were\u003cbr\u003eforfeited as a result of the member's transfer to the defined contribution retirement\u003cbr\u003eplan remain forfeited, and service credit accumulation in the new retirement plan\u003cbr\u003ebegins from the first day of employment in the new position. If the member later\u003cbr\u003ereturns to employment that is eligible for the defined contribution plan, the member's\u003cbr\u003esuspension must be terminated, the member again becomes a member of the\u003cbr\u003edefined contribution retirement plan, and the member's account resumes accepting\u003cbr\u003econtributions. At the member's option, and pursuant to rules adopted by the board,\u003cbr\u003ethe member may transfer any available balance as determined by the provisions of\u003cbr\u003ethe alternate retirement plan into the member's account under this chapter.4.After consultation with its actuary, the board shall determine the method by which a\u003cbr\u003eparticipating member or deferred member may make a written election under this\u003cbr\u003esection. If the participating member or deferred member is married at the time of the\u003cbr\u003eelection, the election is not effective unless the election is signed by the individual's\u003cbr\u003espouse. However, the board may waive this requirement if the spouse's signature\u003cbr\u003ecannot be obtained because of extenuating circumstances.5.If the board receives notification from the internal revenue service that this section or\u003cbr\u003eany portion of this section will cause the public employees retirement system or the\u003cbr\u003eretirement plan established under this chapter to be disqualified for tax purposes\u003cbr\u003eunder the Internal Revenue Code, then the portion that will cause the disqualification\u003cbr\u003edoes not apply.6.A participating member who becomes a temporary employee may still participate in\u003cbr\u003ethe defined contribution retirement plan upon filing an election with the board within\u003cbr\u003eone hundred eighty days of transferring to temporary employee status.Theparticipating member may not become a member of the defined benefit plan as a\u003cbr\u003etemporary employee. The temporary employee electing to participate in the defined\u003cbr\u003econtribution retirement plan shall pay monthly to the fund an amount equal to eight\u003cbr\u003eand twelve-hundredths percent times the temporary employee's present monthly\u003cbr\u003esalary. The temporary employee shall also pay the required monthly contribution to\u003cbr\u003ethe retiree health benefit fund established under section 54-52.1-03.2.Thiscontribution must be recorded as a member contribution pursuant to section\u003cbr\u003e54-52.1-03.2. An employer may not pay the temporary employee's contributions. A\u003cbr\u003etemporary employee may continue to participate as a temporary employee until\u003cbr\u003etermination of employment or reclassification of the temporary employee as a\u003cbr\u003epermanent employee.7.A former participating member who has accepted a retirement distribution pursuant\u003cbr\u003eto section 54-52.6-13 and who subsequently becomes employed by an entity\u003cbr\u003edifferent from the employer with which the member was employed at the time the\u003cbr\u003emember retired but which does participate in any state-sponsored retirement plan\u003cbr\u003emay, before reenrolling in the defined contribution retirement plan, elect to\u003cbr\u003epermanently waive future participation in the defined contribution retirement plan,\u003cbr\u003ewhatever plan in which the new employing entity participates, and the retiree health\u003cbr\u003eprogram and maintain that member's retirement status. Neither the member nor the\u003cbr\u003eemployer are required to make any future retirement contributions on behalf of that\u003cbr\u003eemployee.54-52.6-03. Transfer of accumulated fund balances. For an individual who elects toterminate membership in the public employees retirement system under chapter 54-52, the\u003cbr\u003eboard shall transfer a lump sum amount from the retirement fund to the participating member's\u003cbr\u003eaccount in the defined contribution retirement plan under this chapter. However, if the individualPage No. 3terminates employment prior to receiving the lump sum transfer under this section, the election\u003cbr\u003emade under section 54-52.6-02 is ineffective and the individual remains a member of the public\u003cbr\u003eemployees retirement system under chapter 54-52 and retains all the rights and benefits\u003cbr\u003eprovided under that chapter. The board shall calculate the amount to be transferred for persons\u003cbr\u003eemployed before October 1, 2001, using the two following formulas, and shall transfer the greater\u003cbr\u003eof the two amounts obtained:1.The actuarial present value of the individual's accumulated benefit obligation under\u003cbr\u003ethe public employees retirement system based on the assumption that the individual\u003cbr\u003ewill retire under the earliest applicable normal retirement age, plus interest from\u003cbr\u003eJanuary 1, 2001, to the date of transfer, at the rate of one-half of one percent less\u003cbr\u003ethan the actuarial interest assumption at the time of the election; or2.The actual employer contribution made, less vested employer contributions made\u003cbr\u003epursuant to section 54-52-11.1, plus compound interest at the rate of one-half of one\u003cbr\u003epercent less than the actuarial interest assumption at the time of the election plus\u003cbr\u003ethe employee account balance.The board shall calculate the amount to be transferred for persons employed after\u003cbr\u003eSeptember 30, 2001, using only the formula contained in subsection 2.54-52.6-04.Administration.The board shall administer the defined contributionretirement plan established under this chapter and the board or vendors contracted for by the\u003cbr\u003eboard shall invest the assets of the plan. The board is the fiduciary and the trustee of the plan.\u003cbr\u003eThe board has the exclusive authority and responsibility to employ or contract with personnel and\u003cbr\u003efor services that the board determines necessary for the proper administration of and investment\u003cbr\u003eof assets of the plan, including managerial, professional, legal, clerical, technical, and\u003cbr\u003eadministrative personnel or services.54-52.6-05.Direction of investments.Each participating member shall direct theinvestment of the individual's accumulated employer and employee contributions and earnings to\u003cbr\u003eone or more investment choices within available categories of investment provided by the board.54-52.6-06. Administrative expenses - Continuing appropriation. The administrativeexpenses of the plan must be paid by the participating members in a manner determined by the\u003cbr\u003eboard. The board or vendors contracted for by the board may charge reasonable administrative\u003cbr\u003eexpenses and deduct those expenses from a participating member's account in the defined\u003cbr\u003econtribution retirement plan established under this chapter. The board shall place any money\u003cbr\u003ededucted in an administrative expenses account with the state treasurer. The board may also\u003cbr\u003euse funds from the payroll clearing account established pursuant to section 54-52.3-03 to pay for\u003cbr\u003econsulting expenses. All moneys in the payroll clearing account, not otherwise appropriated, or\u003cbr\u003eso much of the moneys as may be necessary, are appropriated to the board on a continuing\u003cbr\u003ebasis for the purpose of retaining a consultant as required for the administration of this chapter.54-52.6-07. Participation in other plans. A participating member may not participate inany other public sector retirement benefits plan for simultaneous service rendered to the same\u003cbr\u003epublic sector employer. However, this section does not prohibit a participating member from\u003cbr\u003eparticipating in a retirement plan established by this state or other public sector employer under\u003cbr\u003ethe federal Internal Revenue Code.54-52.6-08. Credit of transfers. The board shall promptly credit the plan account of aparticipating member who makes an election under this chapter to terminate membership in the\u003cbr\u003epublic employees retirement system under chapter 54-52 with any amount transferred from the\u003cbr\u003epublic employees retirement system.54-52.6-09. Contributions - Penalty.1.Each participating member shall contribute monthly four percent of the monthly\u003cbr\u003esalary or wage paid to the participant, and this assessment must be deducted fromPage No. 4the participant's salary in equal monthly installments commencing with the first\u003cbr\u003emonth of participation in the defined contribution retirement plan established under\u003cbr\u003ethis chapter.2.The employer shall contribute an amount equal to four and twelve-hundredths\u003cbr\u003epercent of the monthly salary or wage of a participating member. If the employee's\u003cbr\u003econtribution is paid by the employer under subsection 3, the employer shall\u003cbr\u003econtribute, in addition, an amount equal to the required employee's contribution.\u003cbr\u003eThe employer shall pay monthly such contribution into the participating member's\u003cbr\u003eaccount from its funds appropriated for payroll and salary or any other funds\u003cbr\u003eavailable for such purposes. If the employer fails to pay the contributions monthly, it\u003cbr\u003eis subject to a civil penalty of fifty dollars and, as interest, one percent of the amount\u003cbr\u003edue for each month of delay or fraction thereof after the payment became due.3.Each employer, at its option, may pay the employee contributions required by this\u003cbr\u003esection for all compensation earned after December 31, 1999. The amount paid\u003cbr\u003emust be paid by the employer in lieu of contributions by the employee.If theemployer decides not to pay the contributions, the amount that would have been\u003cbr\u003epaid will continue to be deducted from the employee's compensation.Ifcontributions are paid by the employer, they must be treated as employer\u003cbr\u003econtributions in determining tax treatment under this code and the federal Internal\u003cbr\u003eRevenue Code. Contributions paid by the employer may not be included as gross\u003cbr\u003eincome of the employee in determining tax treatment under this code and the federal\u003cbr\u003eInternal Revenue Code until they are distributed or made available. The employer\u003cbr\u003eshall pay these employee contributions from the same source of funds used in\u003cbr\u003epaying compensation to the employee. The employer shall pay these contributions\u003cbr\u003eby effecting an equal cash reduction in the gross salary of the employee or by an\u003cbr\u003eoffset against future salary increases or by a combination of a reduction in gross\u003cbr\u003esalary and offset against future salary increases. Employee contributions paid by\u003cbr\u003ethe employer must be treated for the purposes of this chapter in the same manner\u003cbr\u003eand to the same extent as employee contributions made before the date on which\u003cbr\u003eemployee contributions were assumed by the employer. An employer shall exercise\u003cbr\u003eits option under this subsection by December 1, 1999, and shall report its choice to\u003cbr\u003ethe board in writing. The option chosen may not be revoked for the remainder of the\u003cbr\u003ebiennium. Thereafter, the option choice must be forwarded to the board, in writing,\u003cbr\u003eby June fifteenth of each odd-numbered year.54-52.6-09.1. Acceptance of rollovers. The plan may allow a participating member totransfer or rollover funds from other qualified plans into the member's account under rules\u003cbr\u003eadopted by the board.54-52.6-09.2. Additional employer contributions. Additional lump sum contributionsby an employer to a participating member's defined contribution retirement plan account may be\u003cbr\u003emade if the participating member has not retired and has not received a retirement benefit under\u003cbr\u003ethis chapter. Contributions may be made in an amount actuarially equivalent to the amounts\u003cbr\u003edetermined pursuant to chapter 54-52 as follows:1.For the conversion of sick leave pursuant to section 54-52-27 if the participating\u003cbr\u003emember has four or more years of service.2.The equivalent of up to five years of service credit unrelated to any other eligible\u003cbr\u003eservice as provided in subsection 5 of section 54-52-29 if the participating member\u003cbr\u003ehas twenty-five or more years of service.54-52.6-09.3.Contributions for military service.Repealed by S.L. 2005, ch. 531,"])</script><script>self.__next_f.push([1,"3c:[\"$\",\"article\",null,{\"className\":\"article-content\",\"children\":[[\"$\",\"header\",null,{\"className\":\"article-header\",\"children\":[[\"$\",\"$Le\",null,{\"href\":\"/north-dakota/\",\"className\":\"article-category\",\"children\":[\"North Dakota\",\" Statutes\"]}],[\"$\",\"h1\",null,{\"className\":\"article-title\",\"children\":\"54-52.6 Defined 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