The intent of the legislature in sections 352.01, subdivision 25; 353.01, subdivision 37; 354.05, subdivision 38; and 354A.011, subdivision 15a, is to create a normal retirement age for persons first covered by those sections after May 16, 1989, that is the same as the retirement age in the federal Social Security law, including future amendments to that law. If a court determines that the legislature may not incorporate by reference the future changes in federal Social Security law, the legislature reserves the right to amend the appropriate sections to make the normal retirement age conform to the retirement age in the federal Social Security law. No person first covered by any of those sections after May 16, 1989, has a right to a normal retirement age that is less than the retirement age in the federal Social Security law.
2002 c 392 art 11 s 25
Structure 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 356.22 — Interpretation.
Section 356.23 — Supplemental Valuations; Alternative Reports And Valuations.
Section 356.245 — Local Elected Officials.
Section 356.25 — Local Governmental Pension Fund Prohibitions; Exclusions.
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 356.441 — Payment Acceptance Allowed.
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 356.59 — 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 356.646 — 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.