Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 38 - Treasurer
Part 2 - Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program (Legacy Contracts)
Chapter 11 - The MPACT Contract
Rule 38-2-11.3 - Contract Term

Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 38-2-11.3
Current through September 24, 2024

In general, benefits under an MPACT Contract may be received for up to a ten (10) year period after the Projected College Entrance Date of the Qualified Beneficiary. If the Beneficiary, however, is an accelerated student, the MPACT Contract benefits may be used for up to ten (10) years after the actual college entrance date of the Qualified Beneficiary who is an accelerated student.

Prior to the expiration of the ten (10) year limit, as long as an MPACT Contract has not been Terminated or Canceled and is not in default, a Purchaser may request an extension of the time allowed to exercise rights under the Contract. The Purchaser must submit a written request at least one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the ten (10) year limit, the Contract must have thirty two (32) semester hours remaining in benefits, and must pay a nonrefundable renewal fee equal to 5% of the original Contract price, assessed at the time of request for extension of the Contract term. If the request is granted, an Actuarial Assessment may be assessed to protect the actuarial soundness of the Trust Fund. The Contract extension will be valid for one year from the Contract expiration date.

If an MPACT Contract has not been Canceled or Terminated, and if the Qualified Beneficiary's rights under the Contract have not been fully exercised within ten (10) years from the Projected College Date of the Qualified Beneficiary, or from the actual college entrance date of an accelerated student, all Contract rights are Terminated, and no refunds are available. The money will revert to the Trust Fund.

Miss. Code Ann. § 37-155-9 (Rev. 2003).

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