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(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, any money or other assets payable to a participant or beneficiary from or any interest of any participant or beneficiary in, a retirement or profit-sharing plan that is qualified under sections 401(a) 1, 403(a) 2, 403(b), 408 3, 408A 4 or 409 [FN5] of the internal revenue code, as amended, is exempt from all claims of judgment creditors of the beneficiary or participant arising out of a negligent or otherwise wrongful act or omission of the beneficiary or participant resulting in monetary damages to the judgment creditor. The exemption provided by this subsection shall be in addition to that provided in this chapter.
(2) Any plan or arrangement described in subsection (1) of this section is not exempt from the claims of an alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order. However, the interest of any alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order is exempt from all claims of any creditor, other than the department of health and welfare, or the alternate payee. As used in this subsection, the terms “alternate payee” and “qualified domestic relations order” have the meanings ascribed to them in section 414(p) of the internal revenue code of 1986 6.
(3) The provisions of subsection (1) of this section apply to any proceeding that is filed on or after July 1, 1988.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 55. Property in General § 55-1011. Exemption of pension money and retirement or profit-sharing benefits from legal processes - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-55-property-in-general/id-st-sect-55-1011/
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