Allocation/Utilization of Prevailing Wage Contributions Sample Clauses

Allocation/Utilization of Prevailing Wage Contributions. Prevailing Wage Contributions will be allocated/utilized in any (or all) of the following ways: (1) Used as a Qualified Non-Elective Contribution for a 401(k) Plan and/or a 401(m) Plan. If the Plan is a 401(k) Plan and/or a 401(m) Plan, then all or any portion of a Participant’s Prevailing Wage Contributions can be used as a Qualified Non-Elective Contribution. (2) Used as a Qualified Matching Contribution for a 401(k) Plan and/or a 401(m) Plan. If the Plan is a 401(k) Plan and/or a 401(m) Plan, then all or any portion of a Participant’s Prevailing Wage Contributions can be used as a Qualified Matching Contributions, to the extent that the Participant has Elective Deferrals made to the Plan on his or her behalf.
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