Minn. Stat. § 356.611
Subd. 1.
Repealed, 2005 c 169 s 2
* NOTE: Subdivision 1 was also amended by Laws 2005, First *Special Session chapter 8, article 1, section 23, to read as *follows:
* "Subdivision 1. State salary limitations. (a) *Notwithstanding any provision of law, bylaws, articles of *incorporation, retirement and disability allowance plan *agreements, or retirement plan contracts to the contrary, the *covered salary for pension purposes for a plan participant of a *covered retirement fund enumerated in section 356.30, *subdivision 3, may not exceed 110 percent of the salary *established for the governor under section 15A.082 at the time *the person received the salary.
* (b) This section does not apply to a salary paid:
* (1) to the governor or to a judge;
* (2) to an employee or an elected official who is not *subject to the limit as specified under section 43A.17, *subdivision 9;
* (3) to an employee of a political subdivision in a position *that is excluded from the limit as specified under section *43A.17, subdivision 9;
* (4) to a state employee as defined under section 43A.02, *subdivision 21;
* (5) to an employee of Gillette Hospital who is covered by *the general state employees retirement plan of the Minnesota *State Retirement System;
* (6) to an employee of the Minnesota Crop Improvement *Council;
* (7) to an employee of the Minnesota Historical Society;
* (8) to an employee of the Southern Minnesota Municipal *Power Association; or
* (9) to the director of the Duluth Port Authority.
* (c) The limited covered salary determined under this *section must be used in determining employee and employer *contributions and in determining retirement annuities and other *benefits under the respective covered retirement fund and under *this chapter."
Subd. 2. Federal compensation limits.
Subd. 3. Maximum benefit limitations.
A member's annual benefit, if necessary, must be reduced to the extent required by section 415(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, as adjusted by the United States Secretary of the Treasury under section 415(d) of the Internal Revenue Code. For purposes of section 415 of the Internal Revenue Code, the limitation year of a pension plan covered by this section must be the fiscal year or calendar year of that plan, whichever is applicable. The accrued benefit limitation described in section 415(e) of the Internal Revenue Code must cease to be effective for limitation years beginning after December 31, 1999.
Subd. 4. Compensation.
(b) Compensation for any period includes: