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74-4929. Requirement to become affiliated when municipal consolidations occur. When two (2) or more cities, counties, townships, political subdivisions or instrumentalities of any one or several of the aforementioned are consolidated, merged or otherwise combined or separated, whether by operation of law or by act of the governing body or chief officer, and one or more of the governmental entities being consolidated, merged or otherwise combined or separated is a participating employer under the Kansas public employees retirement system, any resulting governmental entity shall assume by operation of this act the continuing retirement obligation toward those employees of the previous entity or entities that are continued on the payroll of any such resulting governmental entity. The governing body or chief officer of any such resulting entity shall forthwith adopt the resolution for affiliation provided for in K.S.A. 74-4910 to provide retirement benefits for any other employees who were not previously members of the system, commencing January 1 of the year immediately following such consolidation, merger, combination or separation, and said date shall be the entry date applicable to said other employees employed on said date.

History: L. 1969, ch. 390, ยง 1; July 1.

Attorney General's Opinions:

KPERS; employment after retirement; compensation limit; exemptions; constitutionality. 91-13.

KPERS; election by elected officials to continue membership after service terminates; constitutionality. 91-14.

KPERS; requirement to become affiliated when municipal consolidations occur. 91-111.


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