Minn. Stat. § 352.907
Subd. 1. Correctional plan membership committee.
(b) The members of the correctional plan membership committee are:
Subd. 2. Change in the title of an employment position.
(b) If the commissioner of management and budget determines that the responsibilities of the employment position have not changed or the responsibilities of the employment position have changed but the changes do not affect the eligibility of the employment position for coverage by the correctional employees retirement plan, the department or agency, as applicable, must:
(c) If the commissioner of management and budget determines that the responsibilities of the employment position have changed and the changes result in the employment position no longer being qualified for coverage by the correctional employees retirement plan, the employer must:
Subd. 3. Transfers to new eligible facility or eligible program.
Subd. 4. Procedures for making employment position changes.
Subd. 5. Procedures for adding or ceasing coverage.
(b) An employee, an employee's employee organization, or an employee's manager may submit a request to the correctional plan membership committee to provide coverage to an employee in an employment position listed in section 352.905, subdivisions 3 to 6. The request may include a description of the extent of the physical hazard that the employee is routinely subjected to in the course of employment, the extent of intervention routinely expected of the employee in the event of a facility incident, and the extent the employee is routinely involved in the rehabilitation, treatment, custody, or supervision of patients, clients, or incarcerated persons. The request must include:
(c) An employer may submit a request to the correctional plan membership committee to cease coverage of an employee. The request must include:
Subd. 6. Right to appeal.
(a) No later than 30 days after receiving a determination under subdivision 4 or 5, the affected employee may appeal a determination of the correctional plan membership committee by filing an appeal with the human resources manager of the department or agency, as applicable, in which the employee is employed. The appeal must include: