Subdivision 1. Jurisdiction. The district court has jurisdiction over a challenge of a fiduciary action or inaction.
Subd. 2. Service of process. For a fiduciary or cofiduciary alleged in the complaint to be responsible for an alleged breach, personal service of process must be obtained.
Subd. 3. Limitations on legal actions. A legal action challenging a fiduciary action or inaction must be timely. Notwithstanding any limitation in chapter 541, an action is timely if it is brought within the earlier of the following periods:
(1) the period ending three years after the date of the last demonstrable act representing the alleged fiduciary breach or after the final date for performance of the act the failure to perform which constitutes the alleged breach; or
(2) the period ending one year after the date of the discovery of the alleged fiduciary breach.
1989 c 319 art 7 s 12
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 352 - 356B — Retirement
Chapter 356A — Public Pension Fiduciary Responsibility
Section 356A.01 — Definitions.
Section 356A.02 — Fiduciary Status And Activities.
Section 356A.03 — Prohibition Of Certain Persons From Fiduciary Status.
Section 356A.04 — General Standard Of Fiduciary Conduct.
Section 356A.05 — Duties Applicable To All Activities.
Section 356A.06 — Investments; Additional Duties.
Section 356A.07 — Benefit Summary; Annual Reports; Additional Duties.
Section 356A.08 — Plan Administration; Additional Duties.
Section 356A.09 — Fiduciary Breach; Remedies.
Section 356A.10 — Cofiduciary Responsibility And Liability.
Section 356A.11 — Fiduciary Indemnification.
Section 356A.12 — Jurisdiction; Service Of Process; And Statute Of Limitations.