Sec. 1.5. (a) As used in this chapter, "Internal Revenue Code":
(1) means the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as in effect on September 1, 1974, if permitted with respect to governmental plans; or
(2) to the extent not inconsistent with subdivision (1), has the meaning set forth in IC 6-3-1-11.
(b) The 1953 fund shall satisfy the qualification requirements in Section 401 of the Internal Revenue Code, as applicable to the 1953 fund. In order to meet those requirements, the 1953 fund is subject to the following provisions, notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter:
(1) The local board shall distribute the corpus and income of the 1953 fund to members and their beneficiaries in accordance with this chapter.
(2) No part of the corpus or income of the 1953 fund may be used or diverted to any purpose other than the exclusive benefit of the members and their beneficiaries.
(3) Forfeitures arising from severance of employment, death, or for any other reason may not be applied to increase the benefits any member would otherwise receive under this chapter.
(4) If the 1953 fund is terminated, or if all contributions to the 1953 fund are completely discontinued, the rights of each affected member to the benefits accrued at the date of the termination or discontinuance, to the extent then funded, are nonforfeitable.
(5) All benefits paid from the 1953 fund shall be distributed in accordance with the requirements of Section 401(a)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations under that section. In order to meet those requirements, the 1953 fund is subject to the following provisions:
(A) The life expectancy of a member, the member's spouse, or the member's beneficiary shall not be recalculated after the initial determination, for purposes of determining benefits.
(B) If a member dies before the distribution of the member's benefits has begun, distributions to beneficiaries must begin no later than December 31 of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the member died.
(C) The amount of an annuity paid to a member's beneficiary may not exceed the maximum determined under the incidental death benefit requirement of the Internal Revenue Code.
(6) The local board may not:
(A) determine eligibility for benefits;
(B) compute rates of contribution; or
(C) compute benefits of members or beneficiaries;
in a manner that discriminates in favor of members who are considered officers, supervisors, or highly compensated, as prohibited under Section 401(a)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(7) Benefits paid under this chapter may not exceed the maximum benefit specified by Section 415 of the Internal Revenue Code.
(8) The salary taken into account under this chapter may not exceed the applicable amount under Section 401(a)(17) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(9) The local board may not engage in a transaction prohibited by Section 503(b) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, and solely for the purposes of the benefits provided under this chapter, the benefit limitations of Section 415 of the Internal Revenue Code shall be determined by applying the provisions of Section 415(b)(10) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended by the Technical and Miscellaneous Revenue Act of 1988. This section constitutes an election under Section 415(b)(10)(C) of the Internal Revenue Code to have Section 415(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, other than Section 415(b)(2)(G) of the Internal Revenue Code, applied without regard to Section 415(b)(2)(F) of the Internal Revenue Code (before its repeal on June 7, 2001, by P.L.107-16) to anyone who did not first become a participant before January 1, 1990.
As added by P.L.55-1989, SEC.57. Amended by P.L.4-1990, SEC.17; P.L.42-2011, SEC.83.