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Subdivision 1. Application. This section applies to any strike period undersection 354.05, subdivision 13, clause (6), and to any period of authorized leave of absence undersections 354.093,354.094,354.095, and354.096for which the teacher obtains credit for allowable service by making payment as specified in this section to the Teachers Retirement Association fund. Each year of an extended leave of absence undersection 354.094is considered to be a separate leave for purposes of this section.
Subd. 2. Purchase procedure. (a) A teacher may purchase credit for allowable and formula service in the plan for a period specified in subdivision 1 if the teacher makes a payment as specified in paragraph (b), (c), or (d), whichever applies. The employing unit, at its option, may pay the employer portion of the amount on behalf of its employees.
(b) If payment is received by the executive director by June 30 of the fiscal year of the strike period or by December 31 of the fiscal year following an authorized leave included undersection 354.093,354.095, or354.096, payment must equal the total employee and employer contribution rates, including amortization contribution rates if applicable, multiplied by the member's average monthly salary rate on the date the leave or strike period commenced, multiplied by the months and portions of a month of the leave or strike period for which the teacher seeks allowable service credit. This paragraph also applies to an extended leave undersection 354.094, except that payment must be received by June 30 of the year of the leave, and the salary used in the computation is the salary received during the year immediately preceding the initial year of the leave.
(c) If payment is made after June 30 and before the following June 30 for a strike period, or after December 31 of the fiscal year following a leave of absence undersection 354.093,354.095, or354.096, and before July 1, the payment must include the amount determined in paragraph (b) plus compound interest at the applicable monthly rate or rates specified insection 356.59, subdivision 4, from June 30 for a strike period, or from December 31 for a leave undersection 354.093,354.095, or354.096, until the last day of the month in which payment is received. If payment is made on or after July 1 and before the following July 1 for an extended leave of absence undersection 354.094, the payment must include the amount determined in paragraph (b) plus compound interest at the applicable monthly rate or rates specified insection 356.59, subdivision 4, from June 30 until the last day of the month in which payment is received.
(d) If payment is received by the executive director after the applicable last permitted date under paragraph (c), the payment amount is the amount determined undersection 356.551. Notwithstanding payment deadlines specified insection 356.551, payment under this section may be made anytime before the effective date of retirement.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Retirement (Ch. 352-356B) § 354.72. Authorized leave of absence and strike period service credit purchase procedure - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/retirement-ch-352-356b/mn-st-sect-354-72/
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