Revised Code of Washington
Wash. Rev. Code § 41.40.780 (2026)
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(2) Plan 3 consists of two separate elements: (a) A defined benefit portion covered under this subchapter; and (b) a defined contribution portion covered under chapter 41.34 RCW.
(3) Unless otherwise specified, all references to "plan 3" in this subchapter refer to the defined benefit portion of plan 3.
[ 2000 c 247 s 301.]
Notes of Decisions
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cases, 2001–2001 · leading case: Washington Fed'n of State Employees v. State, 26 P.3d 1003 (Wash. Ct. App. 2001).
Washington Fed'n of State Employees v. State, 26 P.3d 1003 (Wash. Ct. App. 2001). “” RCW 41.40.780(2). In RCW 41.34.120, the Legislature specifically provided that a trust relationship is established concerning the defined contribution portion of PERS III: “All moneys in members’ accounts, all property and rights purchased therewith, and all income…”
Fed'n of State Employees v. State, 26 P.3d 1003 (Wash. Ct. App. 2001). “" RCW 41.40.780(2). In RCW 41.34.120, the Legislature specifically provided that a trust relationship is established concerning the defined contribution portion of PERS III: "All moneys in members' accounts, all property and rights purchased therewith, and all income…”
— Wash. Rev. Code § 41.40.780(2) — 2 cases
Washington Fed'n of State Employees v. State, 26 P.3d 1003 (Wash. Ct. App. 2001). “” RCW 41.40.780(2). In RCW 41.34.120, the Legislature specifically provided that a trust relationship is established concerning the defined contribution portion of PERS III: “All moneys in members’ accounts, all property and rights purchased therewith, and all income…”
Fed'n of State Employees v. State, 26 P.3d 1003 (Wash. Ct. App. 2001). “" RCW 41.40.780(2). In RCW 41.34.120, the Legislature specifically provided that a trust relationship is established concerning the defined contribution portion of PERS III: "All moneys in members' accounts, all property and rights purchased therewith, and all income…”
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