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144E.40 COOPER/SAMS VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE PROGRAM.
    Subdivision 1. Establishment. The Cooper/Sams volunteer ambulance program is
established. The program is intended to recognize the service rendered to state and local
government and the citizens of Minnesota by qualified ambulance service personnel, and to
reward qualified ambulance service personnel for significant contributions to state and local
government and to the public. The purpose of the Cooper/Sams volunteer ambulance trust is to
accumulate resources to allow for the payment of longevity awards to qualified ambulance service
personnel upon the completion of a substantial ambulance service career.
    Subd. 2. Administration. (a) Unless paragraph (c) applies, consistent with the responsibilities
of the State Board of Investment and the various ambulance services, the Cooper/Sams volunteer
ambulance program must be administered by the Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board.
The administrative responsibilities of the board for the program relate solely to the record
keeping, award application, and award payment functions. The State Board of Investment is
responsible for the investment of the Cooper/Sams volunteer ambulance trust. The applicable
ambulance service is responsible for determining, consistent with this chapter, who is a qualified
ambulance service person, what constitutes a year of credited ambulance service, what constitutes
sufficient documentation of a year of prior service, and for submission of all necessary data to the
board in a manner consistent with this chapter. Determinations of an ambulance service are final.
(b) The board may administer its assigned responsibilities regarding the program directly
or may retain a qualified governmental or nongovernmental plan administrator under contract
to administer those responsibilities regarding the program. A contract with a qualified plan
administrator must be the result of an open competitive bidding process and must be reopened for
competitive bidding at least once during every five-year period after July 1, 1993.
(c) The commissioner of employee relations shall review the options within state government
for the most appropriate administration of pension plans or similar arrangements for emergency
service personnel and recommend to the governor the most appropriate future pension plan or
nonpension plan administrative arrangement for this chapter. If the governor concurs in the
recommendation, the governor shall transfer the future administrative responsibilities relating
to this chapter to that administrative agency.
History: 1Sp1993 c 1 art 9 s 54; 1995 c 207 art 9 s 23; 1997 c 199 s 14; 2007 c 11 s 1

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