Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 356 — Retirement Systems, Generally
Section 356.24 — Supplemental Pension Or Deferred Compensation Plans, Restrictions Upon Government Units.

Subdivision 1. Restriction; exceptions. It is unlawful for a school district or other governmental subdivision or state agency to levy taxes for or to contribute public funds to a supplemental pension or deferred compensation plan that is established, maintained, and operated in addition to a primary pension program for the benefit of the governmental subdivision employees other than:
(1) to a supplemental pension plan that was established, maintained, and operated before May 6, 1971;
(2) to a plan that provides solely for group health, hospital, disability, or death benefits;
(3) to the individual retirement account plan established by chapter 354B;
(4) to a plan that provides solely for severance pay under section 465.72 to a retiring or terminating employee;
(5) to a deferred compensation plan defined in subdivision 3;
(6) for personnel employed by the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities and not covered by clause (5), to the supplemental retirement plan under chapter 354C, if the supplemental plan coverage is provided for in a personnel policy or in the collective bargaining agreement of the public employer with the exclusive representative of the covered employees in an appropriate unit, in an amount matching employee contributions on a dollar for dollar basis, but not to exceed an employer contribution of $2,700 a year for each employee;
(7) to a supplemental plan or to a governmental trust to save for postretirement health care expenses qualified for tax-preferred treatment under the Internal Revenue Code, if the supplemental plan coverage is provided for in a personnel policy or in the collective bargaining agreement of a public employer with the exclusive representative of the covered employees in an appropriate unit;
(8) to the laborers national industrial pension fund or to a laborers local pension fund for the employees of a governmental subdivision who are covered by a collective bargaining agreement that provides for coverage by that fund and that sets forth a fund contribution rate, but not to exceed an employer contribution of $7,000 per year per employee;
(9) to the plumbers and pipefitters national pension fund or to a plumbers and pipefitters local pension fund for the employees of a governmental subdivision who are covered by a collective bargaining agreement that provides for coverage by that fund and that sets forth a fund contribution rate, but not to exceed an employer contribution of $5,000 per year per employee;
(10) to the international union of operating engineers pension fund for the employees of a governmental subdivision who are covered by a collective bargaining agreement that provides for coverage by that fund and that sets forth a fund contribution rate, but not to exceed an employer contribution of $5,000 per year per employee;
(11) to the International Association of Machinists national pension fund for the employees of a governmental subdivision who are covered by a collective bargaining agreement that provides for coverage by that fund and that sets forth a fund contribution rate, but not to exceed an employer contribution of $5,000 per year per employee;
(12) for employees of United Hospital District, Blue Earth, to the state of Minnesota deferred compensation program, if the employee makes a contribution, in an amount that does not exceed the total percentage of covered salary under section 353.27, subdivisions 3 and 3a;
(13) to the alternative retirement plans established by the Hennepin County Medical Center under section 383B.914, subdivision 5; or
(14) to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Central States pension plan for fixed-route bus drivers employed by the St. Cloud Metropolitan Transit Commission who are members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 638 by virtue of that employment.
Subd. 1a. [Repealed, 2000 c 461 art 13 s 4]
Subd. 1b. Vendor restrictions. A personnel policy for unrepresented employees, a collective bargaining agreement for represented employees, or a school board for school district employees may establish limits on the number of vendors of plans covered by the exceptions set forth in subdivision 1 that it will utilize and conditions under which those vendors may contact employees both during working hours and after working hours.
Subd. 1c. State Board of Investment review. (a) Any insurance company, mutual fund company, or similar company providing investments eligible under section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code and eligible to receive employer contributions under this section may request the State Board of Investment, in conjunction with the Department of Commerce, to review the financial standing of the company, the competitiveness of its investment options and returns, and the level of all charges and fees impacting those returns.
(b) The State Board of Investment may establish a fee for each review. The State Board of Investment must maintain and have available a list of all reviewed companies.
(c) In reviewing companies under this section, the State Board of Investment must not be considered to be acting as a fiduciary or to be engaged in a fiduciary activity under chapter 356A or common law.
Subd. 2. MS 2018 [Repealed, 2020 c 108 art 2 s 3]
Subd. 3. Deferred compensation plan. (a) As used in this section:
(1) "deferred compensation plan" means a plan that satisfies the requirements of this subdivision;
(2) "plan administrator" means the individual or entity defined as the plan administrator in the plan document for the Minnesota deferred compensation plan under section 352.965 or a deferred compensation plan under section 457(b) of the Internal Revenue Code; and
(3) "vendor" means the provider of an annuity contract, custodial account, or retirement income account under a tax-sheltered annuity plan under section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(b) The plan is:
(1) the Minnesota deferred compensation plan under section 352.965;
(2) a tax-sheltered annuity plan under section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code; or
(3) a deferred compensation plan under section 457(b) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(c) For each investment fund available to participants under the plan, other than in a self-directed brokerage account, the plan administrator or vendor discloses at least annually to participants a statement that sets forth (1) all fees, including administrative, maintenance, and investment fees, that impact the rate of return on each investment fund available under the plan, and (2) the rates of return for the prior one-, three-, five-, and ten-year periods or for the life of the fund, if shorter, in an easily understandable document. The plan administrator or vendor must file a copy of this statement with the executive director of the Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement within 30 days of the end of each fiscal year of the plan.
(d) Enrollment in the plan is provided for in:
(1) a personnel policy of the public employer;
(2) a collective bargaining agreement between the public employer and the exclusive representative of public employees in an appropriate unit; or
(3) an individual employment contract between a city and a city manager.
(e) The plan covers employees of a school district, state agency, or other governmental subdivision. The plan may cover city managers covered by an alternative retirement arrangement under section 353.028, subdivision 3, paragraph (a) or (b), but must not cover employees of the Board of Trustees of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities who are covered by the Higher Education Supplemental Retirement Plan under chapter 354C.
(f) Except as permitted under paragraph (g), public funds are contributed to the plan only in an amount that matches employee contributions on a dollar for dollar basis, but not to exceed the lesser of (1) the maximum authorized under the policy described in paragraph (d) that provides for enrollment in the plan or program, or (2) one-half of the annual limit on elective deferrals under section 402(g) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(g) Contributions to the plan may include contributions deducted from an employee's sick leave, accumulated vacation leave, or accumulated severance pay, whether characterized as employee contributions or nonelective employer contributions, up to applicable limits under the Internal Revenue Code. Such contributions are not subject to the match requirement and limit in paragraph (f).
[See Note.]
History: 1971 c 222 s 1; 1980 c 600 s 7; 1981 c 224 s 172; 1988 c 605 s 9; 1988 c 709 art 11 s 6; 1989 c 319 art 12 s 3; 1992 c 464 art 1 s 42; 1992 c 487 s 4; 1993 c 192 s 90; 1993 c 239 art 3 s 1; 1993 c 300 s 12; 1995 c 141 art 3 s 16; art 4 s 7; 1995 c 212 art 4 s 64; 1999 c 222 art 18 s 1; 2000 c 461 art 12 s 15; art 13 s 1-3; 1Sp2001 c 1 art 2 s 24; 1Sp2001 c 10 art 7 s 2; 2002 c 392 art 10 s 1; art 11 s 13-16; 1Sp2003 c 12 art 7 s 1; 2006 c 271 art 3 s 40; art 7 s 1; 2008 c 349 art 11 s 6; 2010 c 359 art 2 s 15; art 15 s 4; 2014 c 296 art 1 s 8; 2018 c 211 art 17 s 1; 2020 c 108 art 5 s 13,14; 2022 c 65 art 9 s 11
NOTE: The amendment to subdivision 3 by Laws 2022, chapter 65, article 9, section 11, is effective July 1, 2024, except the amendments to paragraphs (f) and (g) became effective May 23, 2022. Laws 2022, chapter 65, article 9, section 22.

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 352 - 356B — Retirement

Chapter 356 — Retirement Systems, Generally

Section 356.001 — Purpose Of Public Plans.

Section 356.195 — Service Credit Purchase Procedures For Strike Periods.

Section 356.20 — Public Pension Fund Financial Reporting Requirement.

Section 356.214 — Actuarial Valuation Preparation.

Section 356.215 — Actuarial Valuations And Experience Studies.

Section 356.216 — Contents Of Actuarial Valuations For Local Monthly Volunteer Firefighter Relief Associations.

Section 356.219 — Disclosure Of Public Pension Plan Investment Portfolio And Performance Information.

Section 356.22 — Interpretation.

Section 356.23 — Supplemental Valuations; Alternative Reports And Valuations.

Section 356.24 — Supplemental Pension Or Deferred Compensation Plans, Restrictions Upon Government Units.

Section 356.245 — Local Elected Officials.

Section 356.25 — Local Governmental Pension Fund Prohibitions; Exclusions.

Section 356.27 — City Of St. Paul And Independent School District No. 625, St. Paul; Contributions To Multiemployer Plans.

Section 356.30 — Combined Service Annuity.

Section 356.302 — Disability Benefit With Combined Service.

Section 356.303 — Survivor Benefit With Combined Service.

Section 356.311 — Coverage By More Than One Plan.

Section 356.315 — Retirement Benefit Formula Percentages.

Section 356.32 — Proportionate Annuity At Age 65.

Section 356.40 — Date For Payment Of Annuities And Benefits.

Section 356.401 — Exemption From Process.

Section 356.403 — Normal Retirement Age; Savings Clause.

Section 356.406 — Loss Of Entitlement To Benefits For Survivor Causing Death Of Pension Plan Member.

Section 356.407 — Restoration Of Survivor Benefits.

Section 356.408 — Termination Of Survivor Designation.

Section 356.415 — Postretirement Adjustments; Statewide Retirement Plans.

Section 356.42 — Postretirement Adjustment; Lump-sum Payments.

Section 356.431 — Conversion Of Lump-sum Postretirement And Supplemental Payment To An Increased Monthly Annuity.

Section 356.441 — Payment Acceptance Allowed.

Section 356.46 — Application For Retirement Annuity; Procedure For Electing Annuity Form; Mandatory Joint And Survivor Optional Annuity Form.

Section 356.461 — Various Retirement Systems; Joint And Survivor Annuity Computation.

Section 356.465 — Supplemental Needs Trust As Optional Annuity Form Recipient.

Section 356.47 — Disposition Of Amount In Excess Of Reemployed Annuitant Earnings Limitations.

Section 356.48 — Revocation Of Optional Annuity Due To Marriage Dissolution Or Annulment.

Section 356.49 — Provision Of Information In Event Of Marriage Dissolution.

Section 356.50 — Service And Salary Credit From Back Pay Awards In The Event Of Wrongful Discharge; Annuity And Disability Treatment.

Section 356.551 — Post-july 1, 2004, Prior Service Credit Purchase Payment Amount Determination Procedure.

Section 356.59 — Interest Rates.

Section 356.611 — Limitation On Public Employee Salaries For Pension Purposes.

Section 356.62 — Payment Of Employee Contribution.

Section 356.63 — Limitation On Use Of Public Pension Plan Assets.

Section 356.631 — Additional Sources Of Funding.

Section 356.635 — Internal Revenue Code Compliance.

Section 356.64 — Real Estate Investments.

Section 356.645 — Investment Of Defined Contribution Plans And Volunteer Firefighters Relief Associations.

Section 356.646 — Plan Participant Investment Responsibility.

Section 356.65 — Disposition Of Abandoned Public Pension Fund Amounts.

Section 356.82 — Savings Clause.

Section 356.87 — Health Insurance Withholding.

Section 356.91 — Voluntary Membership Dues Deduction.

Section 356.96 — Pension Plan Appeal Procedures.

Section 356.97 — Information Services And Technology.

Section 356.98 — Allocation Of Receivables.

Section 356.99 — Correction Of Erroneous Defined Benefit Plan Coverage.