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Understanding the Difference Between Contributions and Allocations in Public Agency Plans Best Best & Krieger LLP ![]() Sept. 30, 2021 "[An] agency may be committed to contributing 25% of each participant's base pay into its plan. That contribution commitment does not mean that each and every participant will receive a share/allocation of that contribution." |
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