North Dakota Code § 18-11-18

Reduction in benefits if funds not sufficient
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If at any time the relief association's actuary certifies that the balance of the association's 
fund, together with future contributions by active members and contributions by the state, or the 
city, or both, and earnings thereon, will be inadequate to provide future prescribed benefits for 
active and inactive members and their beneficiaries, the board of trustees of the association, by 
majority vote, may decrease the benefits provided for in sections 18 -11-15, 18-11-16, and 
18-11-17 in accordance with actuarial recommendations to assure the solvency of the fund and 
subject to the following conditions:
1. The benefit for existing and future retirees and pension recipients may not be less than 
the benefit paid in the previous calendar year to an existing retiree of similar status.
2. The reduction must be based upon actuarial recommendations which take into 
consideration pension benefit standards for similarly funded plans.
3. When the balance of the association's state fund, together with future contributions by 
active members, and contributions by the state, or the city, or both, and earnings 
thereon, are sufficient to provide future prescribed benefits for active and inactive 
members and their beneficiaries, benefits shall again be paid as prescribed by 
sections 18-11-15, 18-11-16, and 18 -11-17 if such action is recommended after 
actuarial study and the action is approved by a majority vote of the board of trustees of 
the association.
Decisions of the board of trustees, made in good faith and based upon actuarial 
recommendations with respect to benefit adjustments under this section, are final and 
supersede any previous actions or bylaws of the association. The members of the board of 
trustees must be indemnified from the funds of the association for any claims or expenses of 
defending claims arising from decisions made in good faith and based upon actuarial 
recommendations under this section.

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