Montana Code Annotated 2001

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     19-20-718. (Effective on occurrence of contingency) Maximum contribution limitation. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the board may modify a request by a participant to make a contribution to the system if the amount of the contribution would exceed the limits in section 415(c) or 415(n) of the Internal Revenue Code by using the following methods:
     (a) If the system's law requires a lump-sum payment for purchase of service credit, the board may establish a periodic payment plan in order to avoid a contribution in excess of the limits of section 415(c) or 415(n) of the Internal Revenue Code.
     (b) If the board's option in subsection (1)(a) will not avoid a contribution in excess of the limits in section 415(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, the board may direct the excess contribution to the qualified excess benefit arrangement pursuant to section 415(m) of the Internal Revenue Code.
     (2) If the board's options in subsections (1)(a) and (1)(b) will not avoid a contribution in excess of the limits of section 415(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, the board shall reduce or refuse the contribution.
     (3) The board shall use the provisions of section 415(n) of the Internal Revenue Code, as the provisions apply to a government plan, to facilitate member's service purchases. An eligible participant in a retirement plan, as defined by section 1526 of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, 26 U.S.C. 415, may purchase service credit without regard to the limitations of section 415(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code under the Montana statutes in effect on August 5, 1997.
     (4) For the purpose of calculating the maximum contribution under section 415 of the Internal Revenue Code, the definitions of "compensation", "wages", and "salary" include the amount of any elective deferral, as defined in section 402(g) of the Internal Revenue Code, or any contribution that is contributed or deferred by the employer at the election of the member and that is not includable in the gross income of the member by reason of sections 125, 403(b), or 457 of the Internal Revenue Code.

     History: En. Sec. 19, Ch. 111, L. 1999.

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