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Subdivision 1. Return to employment. (a) A member of the State Patrol retirement plan who has separated from service and is receiving an annuity undersection 352B.08or has applied to receive an annuity undersection 352B.08may return to employment in the same department and to a position covered by the State Patrol retirement plan as early as:
(1) the second day after separation from service if the member is at least age 55; or
(2) the 31st day after separation from service if the member is at least age 50 but not yet age 55.
(b) The executive director must seek repayment of any annuity payments made to a member who returns to employment before the earliest day under paragraph (a), clause (1) or (2), as applicable. The executive director may waive the repayment requirement if the member's failure to comply with paragraph (a), clause (1) or (2), as applicable, was inadvertent or due to no fault of the member.
Subd. 2. Effect on annuity. (a) A member's return to employment under subdivision 1 does not impact the member's continued receipt of an annuity or commencement of annuity payments.
(b) During the period of reemployment:
(1) the amount of the annuity must not increase or decrease as a result of the reemployment;
(2) the member must make member contributions as required undersection 352B.02, subdivisions 1aand1b, during the period of reemployment; and
(3) the member's employer must make employer and supplemental contributions as required undersection 352B.02, subdivision 1c.
Subd. 3. Separation from service after period of reemployment. The executive director must refund the member's contributions made during the period of reemployment, plus interest, following the member's separation from service after the period of reemployment.
Subd. 4. Other law and rules not applicable. (a) Section 352.115, subdivision 10, does not apply to a member of the State Patrol retirement plan who returns to employment under this section.
(b) Minnesota Rules, part 6700.0675, does not apply to a member of the State Patrol retirement plan who returns to employment under this section.
(c) Minnesota Rules, part 6700.0670, does not apply to a member of the State Patrol retirement plan who returns to employment under this section, except that the member must be fingerprinted and the fingerprints must be forwarded by the employer to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Subd. 5. Effect on mandatory retirement age. A member's right to reemployment under subdivision 1 does not extend or affect the application of the mandatory retirement age undersection 43A.34.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Retirement (Ch. 352-356B) § 352B.115. Reemployment - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/retirement-ch-352-356b/mn-st-sect-352b-115/
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