Minn. Stat. § 354.05
Subd. 1. Terms.
Unless the language or context clearly indicates that a different meaning is intended, the following terms, for the purposes of this chapter, shall be given the meanings subjoined to them.
Subd. 2. Teacher.
(a) "Teacher" means:
(4) a person who is not covered by the plans established under chapter 352D, 354A, or 354B and who is employed by the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system in an unclassified position as:
(b) "Teacher" does not mean:
Subd. 2a. Exceptions.
Subd. 3. Teaching.
The word "teaching" includes the service performed by any person coming within the definition of "teacher" as set forth in subdivision 2.
Subd. 4. Fund.
The term "fund" means the teachers retirement fund referred to in this chapter.
Subd. 5. Member of the association.
"Member of the association" means every teacher who contributes to the teachers retirement fund as provided in this chapter who has not retired, or a teacher who exercises an option to elect coverage under another public pension plan enumerated in section 356.30, subdivision 3. Any former member of the association who is retired and subsequently resumes teaching service is a member of the association only for purposes of Social Security coverage.
Subd. 6. Board.
The term "board" means the board of trustees of the Teachers Retirement Association.
Subd. 7. Actuarial equivalent.
"Actuarial equivalent" means the condition of one annuity or benefit having an equal actuarial present value as another annuity or benefit, determined as of a given date with each actuarial present value based on the appropriate mortality table adopted by the board of trustees based on the experience of the association as recommended by the actuary retained under section 356.214, and approved under section 356.215, subdivision 18 , and using the applicable preretirement or postretirement interest rate assumption specified in section 356.215, subdivision 8.
Subd. 8. Dependent child.
"Dependent child" means a biological or adopted child of a deceased member who has not reached the age of 18, or who is under age 22 and is a full-time student throughout the normal school year, unmarried and dependent for more than one-half of support upon the member. It also means a child of the member conceived during the member's lifetime and born after the member's death.
Subd. 8a. Dependent child.
For the purpose of survivor benefit eligibility under section 354.46, subdivision 2b, "dependent child" means any biological or adopted child of a deceased member who has not reached the age of 20 and is dependent for more than one-half of support upon the member. It also includes any child of the member conceived while living and born after death.
Subd. 9. Association.
"Association" means the combined membership of all teachers who qualify and participate in the retirement program provided for in this chapter.
Subd. 10. Approved actuary.
"Approved actuary" means any actuary who is either a fellow of the society of actuaries or who has at least 15 years of service to major public employee funds or any firm retaining such an actuary on its staff.
Subd. 11. Accumulated deductions.
"Accumulated deductions" means the total of the sums deducted from the salary of a member and the total amount of assessments paid by a member in lieu of such deductions, credited to the member's individual fund, less amounts paid to the member or any person in the member's behalf in the form of refundments, annuity payments or benefit payments and less any other amounts deducted pursuant to law.
Subd. 12. Payments in lieu of deductions.
"Payments in lieu of deductions" means the assessments or payments made by any member to receive credit for service rendered when no salary deductions were made.
Subd. 13. Allowable service.
"Allowable service" means:
Subd. 13a. Average salary.
Subd. 14. Total and permanent disability.
"Total and permanent disability" means the inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to be of long continued and indefinite duration. An "indefinite duration" is a period of at least one year.
Subd. 14a. Surviving spouse.
"Surviving spouse" means the spouse of a deceased member or a disabilitant who was legally married to the member at the time of death.
Subd. 15.
[Repealed, 1994 c 528 art 3 s 34]
Subd. 16. Retirement annuity.
"Retirement annuity" means the payments made by the association to a former member after retirement.
Subd. 17. Optional survivors annuity.
"Optional survivors annuity" means the payments made by the association to a survivor of a former member pursuant to an optional annuity form selected by such member at or before retirement which varies in amount depending primarily upon both employee and employer contributions made by and in behalf of the particular member.
Subd. 18.
[Repealed, 1974 c 289 s 59]
Subd. 19. Annuity.
"Annuity" means a retirement annuity, optional survivors annuity, or spouses annuity.
Subd. 20. Benefit.
"Benefit" means an allowance paid or payable by the association to a surviving dependent spouse or a dependent child which is a fixed amount and also includes an allowance paid or payable by the association to a member or former member who is permanently and totally disabled.
Subd. 21. Retirement.
"Retirement" means the withdrawal of a member from active teaching service who is paid a retirement annuity thereafter and commences with the date designated by the retirement board when the retirement annuity first accrues to the former member after withdrawal from active teaching service and application for an annuity under section 354.44, subdivisions 3 and 4 . The effective date of retirement must occur for an annuity plan selection to take effect. This date determines any rights specified in this chapter which occur either before or after retirement.
Subd. 22. Designated beneficiary.
"Designated beneficiary" means the person, trust, or organization designated by a retiree or member to receive the benefits to which a beneficiary is entitled under this chapter. A beneficiary designation is valid only if it is made on an appropriate form provided by the executive director that is signed by the member. The properly completed form must be received by the association on or before the date of death of the retiree or member. If a retiree or a member does not designate a person, trust, or organization, or if the person who was designated predeceases the retiree or the member, or if the trust or organization ceases to exist before the death of the retiree or the member, the designated beneficiary is the estate of the deceased retiree or member.
Subd. 23.
[Repealed, 1990 c 570 art 12 s 64]
Subd. 24.
[Repealed, 1990 c 570 art 12 s 64]
Subd. 25. Formula service credit.
"Formula service credit" means any allowable service credit as defined in subdivision 13 except:
Subd. 26. Postretirement investment fund annuity.
"Postretirement investment fund annuity" means the payments made by the association to an annuitant after retirement in accordance with the provisions of section 354.63. It also means that the payments made by the association shall never be an amount less than the amount originally determined on the date of retirement as adjusted on each succeeding January 1 in section 11A.18.
Subd. 27. Normal school operating funds.
The term "normal school operating funds" as used in this chapter shall be defined as and limited to the proceeds of property tax levies, state school maintenance cost aids distributed in accordance with statutes governing such funds, state aid to distressed school districts, proceeds from federal forest reserve lands, state transportation aids, and receipts from tuition paid by persons or other school districts and rental charges received. The term also includes money appropriated by the legislature for the operation of any state agency, department, state board, or institution.
Subd. 28. Satisfactory certification.
The term "satisfactory certification" means a certification executed by a responsible officer of an employing authority in such form and content that false or misleading information would constitute perjury.
Subd. 29.
[Repealed, 1994 c 528 art 3 s 34]
Subd. 30. Coordinated member.
"Coordinated member" means any teacher covered by any agreement or modification made between the state and the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, making the provisions of the federal Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance Act applicable to such member.
Subd. 31. Basic member.
"Basic member" means any teacher not covered by any agreement or modification made between the state and the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.
Subd. 32. Formula program.
"Formula program" means a retirement program which provides benefits based on certain percentages multiplied by the years of service and average salary of a member as described in section 354.44.
Subd. 33.
[Repealed, 1990 c 570 art 12 s 64]
Subd. 34.
[Repealed, 1990 c 570 art 12 s 64]
Subd. 35. Salary.
(b) "Salary" does not mean:
Subd. 35a. Severance payments.
Severance payments include, but are not limited to:
Subd. 36. Retiree of association.
"Retiree of association" means any former member who has retired as provided in this chapter.
Subd. 37. Termination of teaching service.
"Termination of teaching service" means the withdrawal of a member from active teaching service by resignation or the termination of the member's teaching contract by the employer. A member is not considered to have terminated teaching service, if before the effective date of the termination or retirement, the member has entered into a contract to resume teaching service with an employing unit covered by the provisions of this chapter.
Subd. 38. Normal retirement age.
"Normal retirement age" means age 65 for a person who first became a member of the association or a member of a pension fund listed in section 356.30, subdivision 3 , before July 1, 1989. For a person who first becomes a member of the association after June 30, 1989, normal retirement age means the higher of age 65 or "retirement age," as defined in United States Code, title 42, section 416(l), as amended, but not to exceed age 66.
Subd. 39. Administrator's normal work year.
Normal work year for school principals and all other administrators means 12 consecutive full months of continuous employment from July 1 to June 30.
Subd. 40. Timely receipt.
An application, payment, return, claim, or other document that is not personally delivered to the association on or before the applicable due date is considered to be a timely receipt if received on or before the due date or if delivered or filed under section 645.151.