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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 39. Public Officers and Employees
- Chapter 35. Public Employees' Retirement System of Alaska
- Section 120. Commencement of Participation.
previous: Section 110. Investments. [Repealed, Sec. 33 Ch 141 SLA 1988].
next: Section 125. Participation of Elected Officials.
AS 39.35.120. Commencement of Participation.
- (a) An employee of the state shall be included in this system upon commencement of employment with the state, or on
January 1, 1961, whichever is later. Unless an employee has elected to participate in the optional university
retirement program under AS 14.40.661
- 14.40.799, an employee of a political subdivision
or public organization that becomes an employer shall be included in the system on the effective date of the employer's
participation or the date of the employee's commencement of employment with the employer, whichever is later.
- (b) Inclusion in the system is a condition of employment for an employee except as otherwise provided for
- (1) an elected official;
- (2) an employee making an election under AS 39.35.150
(b); and
- (3) an employee of the university who has elected to participate in the optional university retirement program under AS 14.40.661
- 14.40.799.
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