Indiana Code § 5-10.3-12-32

Election by state or participating political subdivision to allow plan participation by retired reemployed fund members
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Sec. 32. (a) Notwithstanding section 20 and section 31(b) of this chapter, the state may elect to allow an individual who meets the following conditions to begin or resume membership in the plan for a period of reemployment with the state on the later of the date the board receives notice that the state has made an election under this subsection or the date on which the individual's period of reemployment begins: (1) The individual is a retired member (as defined in IC 5-10.3-1-5 ) of the fund. (2) The individual is prohibited from making contributions to the fund under IC 5-10.2-4-8 (e) during a period of reemployment that begins more than thirty (30) days after the member retired. (3) On or after the date the board receives notice that the state has made an election under this subsection, the individual begins, or is engaged in, a period of reemployment with the state in a position that would otherwise be covered by the fund. An election by the state under this subsection must be made as provided under IC 5-10.2-2-23 and is effective on the date that notice of the election is filed with the board.       (b) Notwithstanding section 20.5 and section 31(c) of this chapter, a participating political subdivision may adopt an ordinance or resolution allowing an individual who meets the following conditions to begin or resume membership in the plan for a period of reemployment with the participating political subdivision on the later of the date the ordinance or resolution adopted by the participating political subdivision is filed with the board or the date on which the individual's period of reemployment begins: (1) The individual is a retired member (as defined in IC 5-10.3-1-5 ) of the fund. (2) The individual is prohibited from making contributions to the fund under IC 5-10.2-4-8 (e) during a period of reemployment that begins more than thirty (30) days after the member retired. (3) On or after the date a participating political subdivision files an ordinance or resolution adopted under this subsection, the individual begins, or is engaged in, a period of reemployment with a participating political subdivision as a full-time employee in a position that would otherwise be covered by the fund. An election by a participating political subdivision under this subsection is effective on the date the ordinance or resolution adopted by a participating political subdivision is filed with the board.   IC 5-10.4 ARTICLE 10.4. STATE TEACHERS' RETIREMENT FUND               Ch. 1. General Provisions             Ch. 2. Fund             Ch. 3. Board             Ch. 4. Fund Membership; Employee Contributions; Creditable Service; Purchase of Service; Fund Withdrawal             Ch. 5. Benefits             Ch. 6. Restricted Benefits             Ch. 7. School Corporation Reports and Administration             Ch. 8. Teachers' Defined Contribution Plan             Ch. 9. Participation by School Corporations in the Defined Contribution Plan   IC 5-10.4-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions               5-10.4-1-0.3 Legalization of payment of certain benefits             5-10.4-1-0.4 Retention of certain accrued creditable service             5-10.4-1-1 Purpose             5-10.4-1-2 Application             5-10.4-1-3 "1996 account"             5-10.4-1-4 "Americans with Disabilities Act"             5-10.4-1-5 "Board"             5-10.4-1-6 "Director"             5-10.4-1-7 "Fund"             5-10.4-1-8 "Governing body"             5-10.4-1-9 "Member"             5-10.4-1-10 "Member's contribution"             5-10.4-1-11 "Military service"             5-10.4-1-12 "Pre-1996 account"             5-10.4-1-13 "School corporation"             5-10.4-1-14 Repealed             5-10.4-1-15 "Transfer"             5-10.4-1-16 "Trustee"

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