Skip to main content Skip to office menu Skip to footer
Capital IconMinnesota Legislature

Office of the Revisor of Statutes

353B.11 SURVIVOR BENEFITS.
    Subdivision 1. Eligibility; surviving spouse benefit. (a) Except as specified in paragraph
(b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), or (h), the person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired
member, who was legally married to the member at the time of the death of the deceased member,
who was legally married to the member for at least one year before the separation from active
service if the deceased member was a deceased, deferred, or retired member and who was
residing with the member at the time of the death of the deceased member shall be entitled to
receive a surviving spouse benefit.
(b) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who was legally
married to the member at the time of the death of the deceased member, who was legally married
to the member at the time of separation from active service if the deceased member was a
deceased deferred or retired member and who was residing with the member at the time of the
death of the member shall be entitled to receive a surviving spouse benefit in the case of former
members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Albert Lea Police Relief Association;
(2) Anoka Police Relief Association;
(3) Austin Police Relief Association;
(4) Brainerd Police Benefit Association;
(5) Columbia Heights Police Relief Association;
(6) Crookston Fire Department Relief Association;
(7) Crookston Police Relief Association;
(8) Fairmont Police Benefit Association;
(9) Faribault Police Benefit Association;
(10) Mankato Fire Department Relief Association;
(11) Red Wing Police Relief Association;
(12) South St. Paul Police Relief Association;
(13) Virginia Fire Department Relief Association;
(14) Virginia Police Relief Association; and
(15) West St. Paul Police Relief Association.
(c) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who was legally
married to the member at the time of the death of the deceased member, and who was legally
married to the member at the time of separation from active service if the deceased member was a
deceased deferred or retired member shall be entitled to receive a surviving spouse benefit in the
case of former members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Chisholm Police Relief Association;
(2) Hibbing Police Relief Association;
(3) Mankato Police Benefit Association; and
(4) New Ulm Police Relief Association.
(d) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who was
legally married to the member at the time of the death of the deceased member, who was either
legally married to the member at the time of separation from active service or legally married
the member after the time of separation from active service and was married for at least three
years before the date of death of the member if the deceased member was a deceased deferred or
retired member, and who was residing with the member at the time of the death of the member
is entitled to receive a surviving spouse benefit in the case of former members of the Austin
Firefighters Relief Association.
(e) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who was legally
married to the member at the time of the death of the deceased member, who was legally married
to the member for at least five years before death if the deceased member was the recipient of
a service pension or was entitled to a deferred service pension, and who was residing with the
member at the time of the death of the deceased member in the case of former members of the
Minneapolis Fire Department Relief Association.
(f) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who was legally
married to the member at the time of the death of the deceased member, who was residing with the
member at the time of the death of the decedent, and, if the deceased member was the recipient
of a service pension or was entitled to a deferred service pension at the time of death, who was
legally married to the member for at least five years before the member's death, in the case of
former members of the Minneapolis Police Relief Association.
(g) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who was legally
married to the member at the time of the death of the deceased member, who was legally married
to the member for at least three years before the separation from active service if the deceased
member was a deceased, retired, or deferred member and who was residing with the member at
the time of the death of the member shall be entitled to receive a surviving spouse benefit in the
case of former members of the South St. Paul Firefighters Relief Association.
(h) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member who was legally
married to the member at the time of the death of the deceased member, who was legally married
to the member for at least one year before the separation from active service if the deceased
member was a deceased, deferred, or retired member and who had not deserted the member at the
time of the death of the deceased member shall be entitled to receive a surviving spouse benefit in
the case of former members of the St. Paul Police Relief Association.
    Subd. 2. Eligibility; surviving child benefit. (a) Except as specified in paragraph (b), (c),
(d), (e), (f), or (g), the person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who is
the child of the deceased member and who is younger than age 18 at the time of the death of the
deceased member shall be entitled to receive a surviving child benefit.
(b) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who is the child
of the deceased member, and who is younger than age 18 if the person is not a full-time student or
age 22 if the person is a full-time student shall be entitled to receive a surviving child benefit in
the case of former members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Bloomington Police Relief Association;
(2) Buhl Police Relief Association;
(3) Columbia Heights Fire Department Relief Association, Paid Division;
(4) Duluth Firefighters Relief Association;
(5) Duluth Police Pension Association;
(6) Minneapolis Fire Department Relief association;
(7) Minneapolis Police Relief Association; and
(8) St. Paul Fire Department Relief Association.
(c) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who is the child
of the deceased member and who is younger than age 16 shall be entitled to receive a surviving
child benefit in the case of former members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Chisholm Police Relief Association; and
(2) Hibbing Police Relief Association.
(d) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who is the child
of the deceased member and who is younger than age 19 shall be entitled to receive a surviving
child benefit in the case of former members of the Albert Lea Firefighters Relief Association.
(e) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who is the child
of the deceased member and who is younger than age 18 if the person is not a full-time student or
age 21 if the person is a full-time student shall be entitled to receive a surviving child benefit in
the case of former members of the Crookston Police Relief Association.
(f) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who is the
child of the deceased member, who was dependent on the deceased member and who is younger
than age 18 shall be entitled to receive a surviving child benefit in the case of former members
of the Red Wing Police Relief Association.
(g) The person who survives a deceased active, deferred, or retired member, who is the child
of the deceased member and who is younger than age 18 if the person is not a full-time student or
age 23 if the person is a full-time student shall be entitled to receive a surviving child benefit in
the case of former members of the St. Paul Police Relief Association.
    Subd. 3. Amount; surviving spouse benefit. (a) The surviving spouse benefit shall be
30 percent of the salary base for the former members of the following consolidating relief
associations:
(1) Albert Lea Firefighters Relief Association;
(2) Albert Lea Police Relief Association;
(3) Anoka Police Relief Association;
(4) Austin Police Relief Association;
(5) Brainerd Police Benefit Association;
(6) Crookston Police Relief Association;
(7) Faribault Fire Department Relief Association; and
(8) West St. Paul Firefighters Relief Association.
(b) The surviving spouse benefit shall be 25 percent of the salary base for the former
members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Chisholm Police Relief Association;
(2) Duluth Firefighters Relief Association;
(3) Duluth Police Pension Association;
(4) Fairmont Police Benefit Association;
(5) Red Wing Fire Department Relief Association;
(6) South St. Paul Police Relief Association; and
(7) West St. Paul Police Relief Association.
(c) The surviving spouse benefit shall be 24 percent of the salary base for the former
members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Fridley Police Pension Association;
(2) Richfield Police Relief Association;
(3) Rochester Fire Department Relief Association;
(4) Rochester Police Relief Association;
(5) Winona Fire Department Relief Association; and
(6) Winona Police Relief Association.
(d) The surviving spouse benefit shall be 40 percent of the salary base for the former
members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Columbia Heights Fire Department Relief Association, Paid Division; and
(2) New Ulm Police Relief Association.
(e) The surviving spouse benefit shall be 30 percent of the salary base for the former
members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Hibbing Firefighters Relief Association; and
(2) Hibbing Police Relief Association.
(f) The surviving spouse benefit shall be 23.75 percent of the salary base for the former
members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Crystal Police Relief Associations; and
(2) Minneapolis Police Relief Association.
(g) The surviving spouse benefit shall be 32 percent of the salary base for the former
members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) St. Cloud Fire Department Relief Association; and
(2) St. Cloud Police Relief Association.
(h) The surviving spouse benefit shall be one-half of the service pension or disability benefit
which the deceased member was receiving as of the date of death, or of the service pension which
the deferred member would have been receiving if the service pension had commenced as of the
date of death or of the service pension which the active member would have received based on
the greater of the allowable service credit of the person as of the date of death or 20 years of
allowable service credit if the person would have been eligible as of the date of death, for the
former members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Virginia Fire Department Relief Association; and
(2) Virginia Police Relief Association.
(i) The surviving spouse benefit shall be the following for the former members of the
consolidating relief associations as indicated:
(1) 30 percent of the salary base, reduced by any amount awarded or payable from the
service pension or disability benefit of the deceased former firefighter to a former spouse of the
member by virtue of the legal dissolution of the member's marriage to the former spouse if the
surviving spouse married the member after the time of separation from active service, Austin
Firefighters Relief Association;
(2) 27.333 percent of the salary base, or one-half of the service pension payable to or accrued
by the deceased former member, whichever is greater, Bloomington Police Relief Association;
(3) 72.25 percent of the salary base, Buhl Police Relief Association;
(4) 50 percent of the service pension which the active member would have received based
on allowable service credit to the date of death and prospective service from the date of death
until the date on which the person would have attained the normal retirement age, 50 percent
of the service pension which the deferred member would have been receiving if the service
pension had commenced as of the date of death or $175 per month if the deceased member was
receiving a service pension or disability benefit as of the date of death, Chisholm Firefighters
Relief Association;
(5) two-thirds of the service pension or disability benefit which the deceased member was
receiving as of the date of death, or of the service pension which the deferred member would
have been receiving if the service pension had commenced as of the date of death or of the
service pension which the active member would have received based on the greater of the
allowable service credit of the person as of the date of death or 20 years of allowable service
credit if the person would have been eligible as of the date of death, Columbia Heights Police
Relief Association;
(6) the greater of $300 per month or one-half of the service pension or disability benefit
which the deceased member was receiving as of the date of death, or of the service pension which
the deferred member would have been receiving if the service pension had commenced as of the
date of death or of the service pension which the active member would have received based on
the allowable service credit of the person as of the date of death if the person would have been
eligible as of the date of death, Crookston Fire Department Relief Association;
(7) $100 per month, Faribault Police Benefit Association;
(8) 60 percent of the service pension or disability benefit which the deceased member was
receiving as of the date of death, or of the service pension which the deferred member would have
been receiving if the service pension had commenced as of the date of death or of the service
pension which the active member would have received based on the allowable service credit of
the person as of the date of death if the person would have been eligible as of the date of death,
Mankato Fire Department Relief Association;
(9) $175 per month, Mankato Police Benefit Association;
(10) 26.25 percent of the salary base, Minneapolis Fire Department Relief Association;
(11) equal to the service pension or disability benefit which the deceased member was
receiving as of the date of death, or of the service pension which the deferred member would
have been receiving if the service pension had commenced as of the date of death or of the
service pension which the active member would have received based on the allowable service
credit of the person as of the date of death if the person would have been eligible as of the date of
death, Red Wing Police Relief Association;
(12) 78.545 percent of the benefit amount payable prior to the death of the deceased active,
disabled, deferred, or retired firefighter if that firefighter's benefit was 55 percent of salary or
would have been 55 percent of salary if the firefighter had survived to begin benefit receipt; or
80 percent of the benefit amount payable prior to the death of the deceased active, disabled,
deferred, or retired firefighter if that firefighter's benefit was 54 percent of salary or would have
been 54 percent of salary if the firefighter had survived to begin benefit receipt, Richfield Fire
Department Relief Association;
(13) 40 percent of the salary base for a surviving spouse of a deceased active member,
disabled member, or retired or deferred member with at least 20 years of allowable service, or the
prorated portion of 40 percent of the salary base that bears the same relationship to 40 percent that
the deceased member's years of allowable service bear to 20 years of allowable service for the
surviving spouse of a deceased retired or deferred member with at least ten but less than 20 years
of allowable service, St. Louis Park Fire Department Relief Association;
(14) 26.6667 percent of the salary base, St. Louis Park Police Relief Association;
(15) 27.5 percent of the salary base, St. Paul Fire Department Relief Association;
(16) 27.5 percent of the salary base, St. Paul Police Relief Association; and
(17) 27 percent of the salary base, South St. Paul Firefighters Relief Association.
    Subd. 4. Amount; surviving child benefit. (a) The surviving child benefit shall be
eight percent of the salary base for the former members of the following consolidating relief
associations:
(1) Fridley Police Pension Association;
(2) Red Wing Fire Department Relief Association;
(3) Richfield Police Relief Association;
(4) Rochester Fire Department Relief Association;
(5) Rochester Police Relief Association;
(6) St. Cloud Police Relief Association;
(7) St. Louis Park Police Relief Association;
(8) South St. Paul Firefighters Relief Association;
(9) Winona Fire Department Relief Association; and
(10) Winona Police Relief Association.
(b) The surviving child benefit shall be $25 per month for the former members of the
following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Anoka Police Relief Association;
(2) Austin Firefighters Relief Association;
(3) Austin Police Relief Association;
(4) Faribault Police Benefit Association;
(5) Hibbing Firefighters Relief Association;
(6) Mankato Police Benefit Association;
(7) South St. Paul Police Relief Association; and
(8) Virginia Fire Department Relief Association.
(c) The surviving child benefit shall be ten percent of the salary base for the former members
of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Albert Lea Police Relief Association;
(2) Crookston Police Relief Association;
(3) Duluth Firefighters Relief Association;
(4) Duluth Police Pension Association;
(5) Faribault Fire Department Relief Association; and
(6) Minneapolis Fire Department Relief Association.
(d) The surviving child benefit shall be five percent of the salary base for the former members
of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Columbia Heights Fire Department Relief Association, Paid Division;
(2) St. Paul Police Relief Association; and
(3) West St. Paul Firefighters Relief Associations.
(e) The surviving child benefit shall be $15 per month for the former members of the
following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Crookston Fire Department Relief Association;
(2) Hibbing Police Relief Association; and
(3) West St. Paul Police Relief Association.
(f) The surviving child benefit shall be 7.5 percent of the salary base for the former members
of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Bloomington Police Relief Association; and
(2) Crystal Police Relief Association.
(g) The surviving child benefit shall be the following for the former members of the
consolidating relief associations as indicated:
(1) ten percent of the salary base if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable, that amount
between ten percent of the salary base and 50 percent of the salary base as determined by
the executive director of the public employees retirement association, based on the financial
circumstances and need of the surviving child or surviving children, applied in a uniform manner,
reflective to the extent practicable or determinable to the past administrative practices of the board
of the consolidating relief association before the effective date of the consolidation if there is a
surviving spouse but no surviving spouse benefit is also payable on account of the remarriage of
the surviving spouse, or 50 percent of the salary base, payable in equal shares for more than one
surviving child, if there is no surviving spouse, Albert Lea Firefighters Relief Association;
(2) four percent of the salary base, Brainerd Police Benefit Association;
(3) $125 per month if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or an amount equal to the
surviving spouse benefit, payable in equal shares if there is more than one surviving child, if no
surviving spouse benefit is payable, Buhl Police Relief Association;
(4) $15 per month, Chisholm Firefighters Relief Association;
(5) $125 per month, Chisholm Police Relief Association;
(6) $50 per month, Columbia Heights Police Relief Association;
(7) 6.25 percent of the salary base, Fairmont Police Benefit Association;
(8) 12.5 percent of the service pension or disability benefit which the deceased member was
receiving as of the date of death, or of the service pension which the deferred member would have
been receiving if the service pension had commenced as of the date of death or of the service
pension which the active member would have received based on the allowable service credit of
the person as of the date of death if the person would have been eligible as of the date of death,
Mankato Fire Department Relief Association;
(9) ten percent of the salary base if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or an amount
determined by the executive director of the Public Employees Retirement Association based on
the financial circumstances and need of the surviving child or surviving children, applied in a
uniform manner, and subject to the largest applicable amount surviving child benefit maximum if
no surviving spouse benefit is also payable, Minneapolis Police Relief Association;
(10) $25 per month if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or an amount equal to
the surviving spouse benefit, payable in equal shares if there is more than one surviving child,
New Ulm Police Relief Association;
(11) in an amount determined by the executive director of the Public Employees Retirement
Association based on the financial circumstances and need of the surviving child or surviving
children, applied in a uniform manner, reflective to the extent practicable or determinable to
the past administrative practices of the board of the consolidating relief association before the
effective date of the consolidation and not more than the largest surviving child benefit amount
prescribed for any other actual or potential consolidating relief association as provided in this
section, Red Wing Police Relief Association;
(12) 9.818 percent of the benefit payable to the firefighter or to which the firefighter would
have been eligible at the time of death if that firefighter's benefit was or would have been 55
percent of salary and if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or 29.454 percent if a surviving
spouse benefit is not payable; or ten percent of the benefit payable to the firefighter or to which the
firefighter would have been eligible at the time of death if that firefighter's benefit was or would
have been 54 percent of salary and if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or 30 percent if a
surviving spouse benefit is not payable, Richfield Fire Department Relief Association;
(13) 5.3334 percent of the salary base, St. Cloud Fire Department Relief Association;
(14) five percent of the salary base if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or 15 percent
of the salary base if no surviving spouse benefit is also payable for the surviving child or children
of a deceased active member, disabled member, or retired or deferred member with at least 20
years of active service, or the prorated portion of five percent of the salary base if a surviving
spouse benefit is also payable or 15 percent of the salary base if no surviving spouse benefit is also
payable that bears the same relationship to five or 15 percent that the deceased member's years of
allowable service bear to 20 years of allowable service for the surviving child or children of a
deceased retired or deferred member with at least ten but less than 20 years of allowable service,
St. Louis Park Fire Department Relief Association;
(15) ten percent of the salary base, St. Paul Fire Department Relief Association; and
(16) $50 per month, Virginia Police Relief Association.
    Subd. 5. Survivor benefit maximum. (a) No surviving children or surviving family
maximum shall be applicable to former members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Buhl Police Relief Association;
(2) Chisholm Firefighters Relief Association;
(3) Chisholm Police Relief Association;
(4) Hibbing Firefighters Relief Association;
(5) Mankato Police Benefit Association;
(6) New Ulm Police Relief Association;
(7) Red Wing Fire Department Relief Association;
(8) Red Wing Police Relief Association;
(9) St. Paul Police Relief Association; and
(10) South St. Paul Police Relief Association.
(b) The surviving children maximum shall be 24 percent of the salary base, if a surviving
spouse benefit is also payable or 48 percent of the salary base, if no surviving spouse benefit is
also payable, for the former members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Fridley Police Pension Association;
(2) Richfield Police Relief Association;
(3) Rochester Fire Department Relief Association;
(4) Rochester Police Relief Association;
(5) Winona Fire Department Relief Association; and
(6) Winona Police Relief Association.
(c) The surviving family maximum shall be 50 percent of the salary base for the former
members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Anoka Police Relief Association;
(2) Austin Firefighters Relief Association;
(3) Austin Police Relief Association;
(4) Duluth Firefighters Relief Association; and
(5) St. Louis Park Fire Department Relief Association.
(d) The surviving family maximum shall be an amount equal to the service pension which a
retiring member would have received based on 20 years of allowable service credit if the member
had attained the age of at least 50 years in the case of an active member, or of the service pension
which the deferred member would have been receiving if the service pension had commenced as
of the date of death in the case of a deferred member, or of the service pension or disability benefit
which the deceased member was receiving as of the date of death, for the former members of the
following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Columbia Heights Police Relief Association;
(2) Virginia Fire Department Relief Association; and
(3) Virginia Police Relief Association.
(e) The surviving children maximum shall be 25 percent of the salary base, if a surviving
spouse benefit is also payable or 50 percent of the salary base, if no surviving spouse benefit is
also payable, for the former members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Duluth Police Pension Association; and
(2) Fairmont Police Benefit Association.
(f) The surviving children maximum shall be 22.5 percent of the salary base, if a surviving
spouse benefit is also payable or 45 percent of the salary base, if no surviving spouse benefit is
also payable, for the former members of the Crystal Police Relief Association.
(g) The surviving children maximum shall be 16 percent of the salary base, if a surviving
spouse benefit is also payable or 48 percent of the salary base, if no surviving spouse benefit is
also payable, for the former members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) St. Cloud Fire Department Relief Association; and
(2) St. Cloud Police Relief Association.
(h) The surviving children maximum shall be 20 percent of the salary base, if a surviving
spouse benefit is also payable or 50 percent of the salary base, if no surviving spouse benefit is
also payable, for the former members of the following consolidating relief associations:
(1) Albert Lea Firefighters Relief Association;
(2) Albert Lea Police Relief Association; and
(3) Faribault Fire Department Relief Association.
(i) The surviving family maximum shall be the following for the former members of the
consolidating relief associations:
(1) 60 percent of the salary base, Bloomington Police Relief Association;
(2) $450 per month, Crookston Police Relief Association;
(3) 80 percent of the service pension or disability benefit which the deceased member was
receiving as of the date of death, or of the service pension which the deferred member would
have been receiving if the service pension had commenced as of the date of death or of the
service pension which the active member would have received based on the greater of the
allowable service credit of the person as of the date of death or 20 years of allowable service
credit if the person would have been eligible as of the date of death, Mankato Fire Department
Relief Association;
(4) 98.182 percent of the benefit amount payable or to which the firefighter was eligible prior
to the death of the firefighter if that firefighter's benefit was or would have been 55 percent of
salary, or 100 percent of the benefit amount payable or to which the firefighter was eligible prior
to the death of the firefighter if that firefighter's benefit was or would have been 54 percent of
salary, Richfield Fire Department Relief Association; and
(5) 57.5 percent of the salary base, St. Paul Fire Department Relief Association.
(j) The surviving child maximum shall be the following for the former members of the
consolidating relief associations:
(1) 20 percent of the top salary payable to a patrol officer, Brainerd Police Benefit
Association;
(2) ten percent of the salary base, if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or 15 percent of
the salary base, if no surviving spouse benefit is also payable, Columbia Heights Fire Department
Relief Association, paid division;
(3) $105 per month if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or $90 per month if no
surviving spouse benefit is also payable, Crookston Fire Department Relief Association;
(4) $125 per month, Faribault Police Benefit Association;
(5) $30 per month if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or $180 per month if no
surviving spouse benefit is also payable, Hibbing Police Relief Association;
(6) 25 percent of the salary base, if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or 51.25
percent of the salary base, if no surviving spouse benefit is also payable, Minneapolis Fire
Department Relief Association;
(7) 17.5 percent of the salary base, if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or 50
percent of the salary base, if no surviving spouse benefit is also payable, Minneapolis Police
Relief Association;
(8) 24 percent of the salary base, St. Louis Park Police Relief Association;
(9) 23 percent of the salary base, if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or 50 percent
of the salary base, if no surviving spouse benefit is also payable, South St. Paul Firefighters
Relief Association;
(10) ten percent of the salary base, West St. Paul Firefighters Relief Association; and
(11) $30 per month if a surviving spouse benefit is also payable or $75 per month if no
surviving spouse benefit is also payable, West St. Paul Police Relief Association.
    Subd. 6. Discontinuation; surviving spouse benefit. For all consolidating relief
associations, a surviving spouse benefit terminates only upon the death of the person entitled to
receive or receiving a surviving spouse benefit.
    Subd. 7. Discontinuation; surviving child benefit. A surviving child benefit shall terminate
upon the loss of eligible surviving child status by the person previously entitled to receive or
receiving a surviving child benefit.
    Subd. 8. Other death benefit coverage. Any lump sum death benefit or funeral benefit
provided for in the governing benefit plan documents shall be considered to be special benefit
coverage governed by section 353A.08, subdivision 6, for the former members of the following
consolidating relief associations:
(1) Crookston Fire Department Relief Association;
(2) Hibbing Firefighters Relief Association;
(3) Mankato Fire Department Relief Association;
(4) Red Wing Fire Department Relief Association; and
(5) Richfield Fire Department Relief Association.
History: 1987 c 296 s 28; 1991 c 269 art 2 s 8; 1993 c 124 art 2 s 1,2; 1993 c 202 art 2 s
3-6; 1993 c 307 art 4 s 44; 1994 c 491 art 2 s 1; 1994 c 590 art 2 s 2; 1994 c 591 art 2 s 1; 1996 c
448 art 4 s 1,2; 1997 c 241 art 2 s 4-6; 2000 c 461 art 3 s 26

Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes