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SBR Forms Received As 12:00 AM February 17, 2021 *This List Reflects the First Submissions Only SBR Forms Received as 12:00 AM February 17, 2021 *This list reflects the first submissions only. An asterisk means your form was rejected and not yet resubmitted. Final Update - Filing Period is Closed Fire Relief Association Name Pay 2021 Form SBR Received Date ADA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/8/2021 ADAMS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ADRIAN FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/2/2020 AITKIN FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 ALASKA FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 ALBANY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/20/2021 ALBERT LEA TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPT/PERA-SVFRP ALBERTVILLE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/27/2021 ALBORN FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP ALDEN FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 ALEXANDRIA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ALMELUND FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ALPHA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ALTURA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC AMBOY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/5/2021 ANDOVER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/31/2020 ANNANDALE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ANOKA-CHAMPLIN FIRE RELIEF ASSOC APPLE VALLEY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/15/2021 APPLETON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/16/2021 ARGYLE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ARLINGTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ARROWHEAD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ASHBY FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP ASKOV FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ATWATER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/20/2021 AUDOBON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC AURORA FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP AUSTIN FIRE RELIEF ASSOC AVON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BABBITT FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BACKUS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BADGER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BAGLEY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/24/2020 BALATON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/6/2021 BALDWIN TOWNSHIP - NE SHERBURNE F&R/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 BALSAM FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BARNESVILLE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BARNUM FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 BARRETT FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP BATTLE LAKE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/24/2021 BAUDETTE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BAYPORT FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/9/2020 Page 1 of 16 Fire Relief Association Name Pay 2021 Form SBR Received Date BEARDSLEY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BEAVER BAY - CITY OF (BEAVER BAY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC) BEAVER CREEK FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/1/2020 BECKER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/30/2020 BELGRADE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BELLE PLAINE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/9/2021 BELLINGHAM FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BELVIEW FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 BEMIDJI FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BENSON FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 BERTHA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BETHEL FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BIG LAKE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/29/2021 BIGELOW FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BIGFORK FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/12/2021 BIRD ISLAND FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BIWABIK (CITY) FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 BIWABIK TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 BLACKDUCK FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BLACKHOOF FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BLOMKEST FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP BLOOMING PRAIRIE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BLUE EARTH FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BLUFFTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BOWLUS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BOYD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BRAHAM FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BRAINERD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/19/2021 BRANDON FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 BRECKENRIDGE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/23/2020 BREITUNG FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP BREVATOR FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP BREWSTER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BRICELYN FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 BRIMSON FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP BROOK PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 BROOKLYN CENTER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/25/2020 BROOKLYN PARK FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/4/2021 BROOTEN FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BROWERVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 BROWNS VALLEY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BROWNSDALE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/14/2021 BROWNSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP BROWNTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BRUNO FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BUFFALO FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/15/2021 Page 2 of 16 Fire Relief Association Name Pay 2021 Form SBR Received Date BUFFALO LAKE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BUHL FIRE RELIEF ASSOC BUTTERFIELD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/15/2021 BUYCK COMMUNITY FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC./PERA-SVFRP BYRON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CALEDONIA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/3/2021 CALLAWAY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CAMBRIDGE FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 CAMPBELL FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/4/2020 CANBY FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 CANNON FALLS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/27/2021 CANOSIA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CANTON FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP CARLOS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/12/2021 CARLTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CARSONVILLE VFD INC/PERA-SVFRP CARVER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CASS LAKE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/13/2021 CENTENNIAL FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/29/2021 CENTER CITY DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 CENTRAL LAKES VFD/PERA-SVFRP CEYLON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/30/2020 CHANDLER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CHANHASSEN FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/12/2021 CHASKA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/12/2021 CHATFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 CHERRY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CHISAGO CITY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CHISHOLM FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CHOKIO FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/15/2021 CLARA CITY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CLAREMONT FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CLARISSA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CLARKFIELD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CLARKS GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP CLEAR LAKE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CLEARBROOK FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CLEARWATER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/9/2021 CLEMENTS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/30/2020 CLEVELAND FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CLIFTON V.F.D., INC./PERA-SVFRP CLIMAX FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CLINTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC [BIG STONE] CLINTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC [ST LOUIS] CLOQUET AREA FIRE DISTRICT RELIEF ASSOC COHASSET FIRE RELIEF ASSOC Page 3 of 16 Fire Relief Association Name Pay 2021 Form SBR Received Date COKATO FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/9/2021 COLD SPRING FIRE RELIEF ASSOC COLOGNE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/29/2020 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC COLVILL V.F.D., INC./PERA-SVFRP 12/31/2020 COLVIN FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP COMFREY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/30/2021 COOK FIRE RELIEF ASSOC COON RAPIDS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 11/24/2020 COSMOS FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 COTTAGE GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 COTTON FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP COTTONWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 COURTLAND FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/11/2021 CRANE LAKE V.F.D., INC./PERA-SVFRP CROMWELL-WRIGHT FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/19/2021 CROOKED LAKE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/28/2021 CROOKSTON FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 CROSBY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/7/2021 CROSSLAKE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/12/2021 CULVER FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP CURRIE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CUYUNA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC CYRUS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC DAKOTA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC DALBO V.F.D., INC./PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 DALTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC DANUBE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC DANVERS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/11/2021 DARFUR FIRE RELIEF ASSOC DASSEL FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/15/2021 DAWSON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/12/2021 DAYTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/20/2021 DEER CREEK FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/12/2021 DEER RIVER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/22/2021 DEERWOOD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC DEGRAFF FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP DELANO FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/5/2021 DELAVAN FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP DENT FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 DETROIT LAKES FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/16/2021 DEXTER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/25/2021 DILWORTH FIRE RELIEF ASSOC DODGE CENTER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/12/2021 DONNELLY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC DOVER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC Page 4 of 16 Fire Relief Association Name Pay 2021 Form SBR Received Date DOVRAY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC DUMONT FIRE RELIEF ASSOC DUNNELL FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP EAGAN FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/1/2021 EAGLE BEND FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/10/2020 EAGLE LAKE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/15/2021 EAGLES NEST FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP EAST BETHEL FIRE RELIEF ASSOC EAST GRAND FORKS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/16/2021 EASTERN HUBBARD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC EASTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/26/2021 ECHO FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 EDEN PRAIRIE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC EDEN VALLEY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC EDGERTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/22/2021 EDINA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/29/2021 EITZEN FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ELBOW LAKE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/18/2021 ELBOW TULABY LAKES V.F.D./PERA-SVFRP 12/29/2020 ELGIN FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP ELIZABETH FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/22/2021 ELK RIVER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/2/2021 ELKO NEW MARKET FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ELLENDALE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/8/2021 ELLSBURG FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP ELLSWORTH FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP ELMER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ELMORE FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 ELROSA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC ELY FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 ELYSIAN FIRE RELIEF ASSOC EMBARRASS V.F.D., INC./PERA-SVFRP 12/31/2020 EMILY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC EMMONS FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP ERSKINE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC EVANSVILLE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC EVELETH FIRE RELIEF ASSOC EVERGREEN V.F.D., INC./PERA-SVFRP EXCELSIOR FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/16/2021 EYOTA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC FAIRFAX FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP FAIRMONT FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 11/24/2020 FALCON HEIGHTS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/4/2020 FARMINGTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC FAYAL FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/29/2020 FEDERAL DAM FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 Page 5 of 16 Fire Relief Association Name Pay 2021 Form SBR Received Date FERGUS FALLS FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/7/2021 FERTILE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC FIFTY LAKES FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/4/2021 FINLAND FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/16/2021 FINLAYSON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC FISHER FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/23/2020 FLENSBURG FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/3/2021 FLOODWOOD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC FOLEY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC FORADA FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP FOREST LAKE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/29/2021 FORESTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC FOSSTON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/10/2021 FOUNTAIN FIRE RELIEF ASSOC FOXHOME FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP FRANKLIN FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/26/2021 FRAZEE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/14/2021 FREDENBERG V.F.D., INC./PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 FREEPORT FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/4/2021 FRENCH TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP FRIDLEY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 2/5/2021 FROST FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP FULDA FIRE RELIEF ASSOC GARFIELD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/15/2020 GARRISON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC GARVIN FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 GARY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 11/23/2020 GAYLORD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 11/24/2020 GENEVA FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP GHENT FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/28/2021 GIBBON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/19/2021 GILBERT FIRE DEPARTMENT/PERA-SVFRP 1/4/2021 GLENCOE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 12/9/2020 GLENVILLE FIRE RELIEF ASSOC GLENWOOD FIRE RELIEF ASSOC GLYNDON FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 1/3/2021
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