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26 U.S.C. § 411 — for purposes of this subchapter (9 versions over time)

The term “applicable plan” means a defined benefit plan the terms of which, on or before December 8, 2014, provided for a normal retirement age which is the earlier of—

(i) an age otherwise permitted under subsection (a)(8), or

(ii) the age at which a participant completes the number of years (not less than 30 years) of benefit accrual service specified by the plan.

29 U.S.C. § 1054 — for purposes of this subchapter (6 versions over time)

The term “applicable plan” means a defined benefit plan the terms of which, on or before December 8, 2014, provided for a normal retirement age which is the earlier of—

(i) an age otherwise permitted under section 1002(24) of this title, or

(ii) the age at which a participant completes the number of years (not less than 30 years) of benefit accrual service specified by the plan.

42 U.S.C. § 1395Y — under this subchapter

In this paragraph, the term “applicable plan” means the following laws, plans, or other arrangements, including the fiduciary or administrator for such law, plan, or arrangement:

(i) Liability insurance (including self-insurance).

(ii) No fault insurance.

(iii) Workers’ compensation laws or plans.

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