North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-52-06.3 — Contribution by peace officers, firefighters, dispatchers, emergency medical services personnel, and correctional officers employed by political subdivisions - Employer contribution
North Dakota § 54-52-06.3
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-52-06.3 (2026).
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medical services personnel, and correctional officers employed by political subdivisions - Employer contribution.
1.Each peace officer, firefighter, dispatcher, emergency medical services personnel, or
correctional officer employed by a political subdivision that enters an agreement with
the retirement board on behalf of its peace officers, firefighters, dispatchers,
emergency medical services personnel, and correctional officers separately from its
other employees and who is a member of the public employees retirement system is
assessed and shall pay monthly four percent of the employee's monthly salary. Peace
officer, firefighter, dispatcher, emergency medical services personnel, or correctional
officer contributions increase by one-half of one percent of the member's monthly
salary beg
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