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Ward County opts to remain in NDPERS defined-contribution plan after HB 1602 passage
5831407 · June 3, 2025
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Summary
Human Resources Director Nichole Degenstein recommended Ward County remain in the NDPERS Defined Contribution Plan despite new legislation allowing an opt-out; the commission agreed to stay in the plan.
Ward County Human Resources Director Nichole Degenstein told the commission on June 3 that House Bill 1602, passed during North Dakota’s 69th Legislative Assembly, allows political…
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