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(a) "Patrol member" includes all members employed in the
Department of the California Highway Patrol or by a county in
connection with its highway patrol function, respectively, whose
principal duties consist of active law enforcement service, except
those whose principal duties are those of a telephone operator,
clerk, stenographer, machinist, mechanic, or otherwise clearly do not
fall within the scope of active law enforcement service, even though
the person is subject to occasional call, or is occasionally called
upon, to perform duties within the scope of active law enforcement
service.
(b) "Patrol member" does not include employees of the Department
of the California Highway Patrol who are designated as peace officers
by the Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol under
subdivision (a) of Section 2250.1 of the Vehicle Code.
"State peace officer/firefighter member" means:
(a) All persons in the Board of Parole Hearings, the Department of
Consumer Affairs, the Department of Developmental Services, the
Department of Health Care Services, the Department of Toxic
Substances Control, the California Horse Racing Board, the Department
of Industrial Relations, the Department of Insurance, the State
Department of State Hospitals, the Department of Motor Vehicles, the
Department of Social Services employed with the class title of
Special Investigator (Class Code 8553), Senior Special Investigator
(Class Code 8550), and Investigator Assistant (Class Code 8554) who
have been designated as peace officers as defined in Sections 830.2
and 830.3 of the Penal Code.
(b) All persons in the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
employed with the class title Investigator Trainee, Alcoholic
Beverage Control (Class Code 7553), Investigator I, Alcoholic
Beverage Control, Range A and B (Class Code 7554), and Investigator
II, Alcoholic Beverage Control (Class Code 7555) who have been
designated as peace officers as defined in Sections 830.2 and 830.3
of the Penal Code.
(c) All persons within the Department of Justice who are state
employees as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 3513 and who have
been designated as peace officers and performing investigative
duties.
(d) All persons in the Department of Parks and Recreation employed
with the class title of Park Ranger (Intermittent) (Class Code 0984)
who have been designated as peace officers as defined in Sections
830.2 and 830.3 of the Penal Code.
(e) All persons in the Franchise Tax Board who have been
designated as peace officers in subdivision (s) of Section 830.3 of
the Penal Code.
(f) A member who is employed in a position that is reclassified to
state peace officer/firefighter pursuant to this section may make an
irrevocable election in writing to remain subject to the service
retirement benefit and the normal rate of contribution applicable
prior to reclassification by filing a notice of election with the
board within 90 days of notification by the board. A member who so
elects shall be subject to the reduced benefit factors specified in
Section 21353 or 21354.1, as applicable, only for service included in
the federal system.
"State peace officer/firefighter member" also includes
officers and employees with the following class titles:
Class
Code Classification
6875 Air Operations Officer I
1056 Air Operations Officer II
1053 Air Operations Officer III
6877 Air Operations Officer I (Maintenance)
6882 Air Operations Officer II (Maintenance)
1050 Air Operations Officer III (Maintenance)
8997 Arson and Bomb Investigator
Board Coordinating Parole Agent,
9694 Youthful
Offender
Parole Board
9904 Correctional Counselor I
9903 Correctional Counselor II
9662 Correctional Officer
9911 Case Work Specialist, Youth Authority
9013 Deputy State Fire Marshal III
(Specialist)
9086 Deputy State Fire Marshal
9010 Deputy State Fire Marshal III
(Supervisor)
1077 Fire Apparatus Engineer
1095 Fire Captain
1072 Fire Control Aid
8979 Firefighter
1083 Firefighter I
1082 Firefighter II
9001 Firefighter (Correctional Institution)
8990 Firefighter/Security Officer
1047 Fire Prevention Officer I
1049 Fire Prevention Officer II
9090 Fire Service Training Specialist III
8418 Fish and Game Patrol, Lieutenant
8421 Fish and Game Warden, Department of
Fish and Game
9039 Senior Food and Drug Investigator
9028 Food and Drug Program Specialist
9007 Food Technology Specialist
1060 Forestry Aid
1046 Forestry Pilot (Helicopter)
9579 Group Supervisor/Youth Correctional
Officer
9578 Group Supervisor Trainee
6387 Heavy Fire Equipment Operator
1937 Hospital Peace Officer I
8416 Lieutenant Fish and Game Patrol Boat
0992 Lifeguard
8217 Medical Technical Assistant,
Correctional Facility
1992 Museum Security Officer I
9701 Parole Agent I, Youth Authority
9765 Parole Agent I, Adult Parole
9696 Parole Agent II, Youth Authority
(Specialist)
9763 Parole Agent II, Adult Parole
(Supervisor)
9762 Patrol Agent II, Adult Parole
(Specialist)
8215 Senior Medical Technical Assistant
8359 Sergeant, California State Police
8980 State Fire Marshal Trainee
9723 State Forest Ranger I (Nonsupervisory)
9724 State Forest Ranger II (Nonsupervisory)
0983 State Park Ranger I
8464 State Police Officer
8358 State Security Officer
8989 Captain Firefighter/Security Officer
8410 Warden-Pilot Department of Fish and Game
9581 Youth Counselor/Youth Correctional
Counselor
A member who is employed in a position that is reclassified to
state peace officer/firefighter pursuant to this section may make an
irrevocable election in writing to remain subject to the service
retirement benefit and the normal rate of contribution applicable
prior to reclassification by filing a notice of the election with the
board within 90 days after notification by the board. A member who
so elects shall be subject to the reduced benefit factors specified
in Section 21353 or 21354.1, as applicable, only for service also
included in the federal system.
"State peace officer/firefighter member" also means:
(a) All persons in the office of the Secretary of State, office of
the Controller, and the Public Employees' Retirement System employed
on a full-time permanent basis with the class title of Special
Investigator (Class Code 8553), Senior Special Investigator (Class
Code 8550), and Investigator Assistant (Class Code 8554) who have
been designated as peace officers as defined in Sections 830.2 and
830.3 of the Penal Code.
(b) All persons employed on a full-time permanent basis with the
class title of Corporations Investigator (Class Code 8570) or
Associate Corporations Investigator (Class Code 8571) who have been
designated as peace officers as defined in Sections 830.2 and 830.3
of the Penal Code.
(c) All persons employed on a full-time permanent basis with the
class title of Sergeant, State Fair Police (Class Code 1946), State
Fair Police Officer (Class Code 1945), Lottery Agent (Class Code
8602), District Representative I and II, Division of Codes and
Standards (Class Codes 8960 and 8958), Deputy Registrar of
Contractors I and II (Class Codes 8793 and 8792), Polygraph Examiner,
California Department of the Youth Authority (Class Code 8542),
Community Services Consultant I (Class Code 9717), or Parole Service
Associate (Class Code 9776) who have been designated as peace
officers as defined in Sections 830.2, 830.3, and 830.5 of the Penal
Code.
(d) All persons employed on a full-time permanent basis with the
class title of Forester I (Class Code 1054) and Forester II (Class
Code 9721).
Any person so designated may elect, within 90 days of notification
by the board, to remain subject to the service retirement benefit
and the normal rate of contribution applicable prior to the effective
date that this section is applicable to the member by filing an
irrevocable notice of election with the board. A member who so elects
shall be subject to the reduced benefit factors specified in Section
21353 or 21354.1, as applicable, only for service also included in
the federal system.
"State peace officer/firefighter member" also includes the
employees of a California State University police department,
established pursuant to Section 89560 of the Education Code, who have
been designated as peace officers as defined in Section 830.2 of the
Penal Code, and who are (a) members represented by Public Safety
Unit No. 8, or (b) members excluded from the definition of employee
in Section 3562 or are supervisory employees as defined in Section
3580.3, provided that these employees have responsibility for the
direct supervision of the state peace officer/firefighter members
represented in Public Safety Unit No. 8. The Trustees of the
California State University shall notify this system when employees
meet these conditions and whenever a state peace officer/firefighter
member ceases to meet the conditions.
"State peace officer/firefighter member" means all members
who are full-time permanent employees represented in Corrections Unit
No. 6, Protective Services and Public Safety Unit No. 7, and
Firefighters Unit No. 8 and are employed in class titles that are
designated as peace officer as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing
with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code or are
firefighters whose principal duties consist of active
firefighting/fire suppression.
A member who is employed in a position that is reclassified from
state miscellaneous to state peace officer/firefighter pursuant to
this section, may make an irrevocable election in writing to remain
subject to the miscellaneous service retirement benefit and the
normal rate of contribution by filing a notice of the election with
the board within 90 days of notification by the board. A member who
so elects shall be subject to the reduced benefit factors specified
in Section 21353 or 21354.1, as applicable, only for service also
included in the federal system.
(a) "State peace officer/firefighter member" also includes
employees of the California State University who are campus fire
apparatus engineers and who are members represented by Technical and
Support Services Unit No. 9.
(b) This section shall be operative with respect to the employees
described in subdivision (a) only if authorized by, and in accordance
with, a memorandum of understanding reached between the Trustees of
the California State University and the recognized employee
organization pursuant to the Higher Education Employer-Employee
Relations Act Chapter 12 (commencing with Section 3560) of Division 4
of Title 1.
"State peace officer/firefighter member" also includes:
(a) The Sergeants-at-Arms of each house of the Legislature who
have been designated as peace officers in subdivision (a) of Section
830.36 of the Penal Code, excluding the Chief Sergeant-at-Arms.
(b) Bailiffs and security coordinators of the judicial branch who
have been designated as peace officers in subdivision (b) of Section
830.36 of the Penal Code.
A member who is reclassified from state miscellaneous to state
peace officer/firefighter pursuant to this section may make an
irrevocable election in writing to remain subject to the
miscellaneous service retirement benefit and the normal rate of
contribution by filing a notice of the election with the board within
90 days of notification by the board. A member who so elects shall
be subject to the reduced benefit factors specified in Section 21353
or 21354.1, as applicable, only for service included in the federal
system.
"State peace officer/firefighter member" also includes:
(a) (1) State officers and employees designated as peace officers
as defined in Sections 830.1, 830.2, 830.3, 830.38, 830.4, and 830.5
of the Penal Code, or a firefighter whose principal duties consist of
active firefighting/fire suppression, who is either excluded from
the definition of state employee in subdivision (c) of Section 3513
or is a nonelected officer or employee of the executive branch of
government who is not a member of the civil service, if the majority
of his or her duties consists of one of the following:
(A) Responsibility for the direct supervision of state peace
officer/firefighter personnel specified in Sections 20391, 20392,
20393, and 20395.
(B) Conducting investigations or audits of investigatory practices
and other audits of, or in, the Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation.
(C) Administration of programs of an agency, department, or other
organizational unit that is primarily responsible for active law
enforcement or active firefighting/fire suppression.
(2) For purposes of this subdivision, "administration" means the
actions of the employee designated as a peace officer/firefighter
member in a position that is in the direct chain of command over an
agency, department, or organizational unit in which the majority of
employees are state peace officer/firefighter members as described in
Section 20391, 20392, 20393, or 20395.
(b) "State peace officer/firefighter member" shall not include
persons whose primary responsibilities are limited to personnel
administration, budgeting, public affairs, data processing or
information technology, governmental relations, or legal support, or
administration or oversight of these responsibilities.
(c) "State peace officer/firefighter member" shall include
individuals hired prior to January 1, 2009, who do not meet the
criteria in subdivision (a) if those individuals have been
continuously employed in positions that were deemed to come within
the "state peace officer/firefighter member" classification pursuant
to this section prior to January 1, 2009.
(d) "State peace officer/firefighter member" shall include
individuals hired prior to April 1, 2011, or the first day of the
first pay period following the enactment of the act that added this
subdivision if that act is enacted after April 1, 2011, who do not
meet the criteria in subdivision (a) if those individuals have been
continuously employed in positions in the Office of the Inspector
General that were deemed to come within the "state peace
officer/firefighter member" classification pursuant to this section
prior to April 1, 2011, or prior to the first day of the first pay
period following the enactment of the act that added this subdivision
if that act is enacted after April 1, 2011.
(e) The Department of Human Resources shall annually determine
which classes meet the conditions described in this section and are
not classes specified in Sections 20391, 20392, 20393, and 20395, and
report its findings to the Legislature and to this system, to be
effective July 1 of each year. An agency or department shall not
designate a classification as a "state peace officer/firefighter
member" classification pursuant to this section without prior
approval from the Department of Human Resources.
(f) Members who are reclassified pursuant to this section may file
an irrevocable election to remain subject to their prior retirement
formula and the corresponding rate of contributions. The Secretary of
the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation may, upon
appointment to that office on or after January 1, 1999, file an
irrevocable election to be subject to the industrial formula and the
corresponding rate of contributions. The elections shall be filed
within 90 days of notification by the board. Members who so elect
shall be subject to the reduced benefit factors specified in Section
21353 or 21354.1, as applicable, only for the service included in the
federal system.
"State safety member," includes persons employed in the
Department of Fish and Game in connection with its warden service,
whose principal duties consist of active law enforcement service,
including immediate supervision by persons employed to perform the
duties performed under the titles of Chief and Assistant Chief of
Warden Service, and Captain of Patrol Boats, except those whose
principal duties are those of a telephone operator, clerk,
stenographer, machinist, mechanic, assistant fish and game warden, or
otherwise clearly do not fall within the scope of active law
enforcement service, even though the person is subject to occasional
call, or is occasionally called upon, to perform duties within the
scope of active law enforcement.
(a) "State safety member" also includes members employed in
the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, whose principal
duties consist of active fire suppression or supervision, including,
but not limited to, members employed to perform duties now performed
under the following titles: State Forester; all classes of State
Forest Rangers; all classes of Deputy State Forester; all classes of
fire prevention and law enforcement officers; all classes of
Foresters; Fire Captain; all classes of Fire Crew Foreman; all
classes of Forestry Trainees; all classes of forestry equipment and
civil engineers; Forestry Superintendent, Conservation Camps; Fire
Apparatus Engineer; Fireman, C.D.F.; Firefighter (Seasonal);
Equipment Maintenance Foreman; Heavy Fire Equipment Operator.
However, "state safety members" shall not include members employed in
classes other than those set forth in this section whose principal
duties are clerical or such as otherwise clearly do not fall within
the scope of active fire suppression.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), "state safety member" shall
not include civil engineers hired by the Department of Forestry and
Fire Protection on or after January 1, 2000.
"State safety member" means all persons within the
Department of Justice designated as peace officers and performing
investigative duties and whose principal duties consist of active law
enforcement, but excluding clerical personnel or those whose
principal duties are that of telephone operator, machinist, mechanic,
security officer, or otherwise clearly not within the scope of
active law enforcement, even though the person is subject to
occasional call, or is occasionally called upon to perform duties
within the scope of active law enforcement.
(a) "State safety member" also includes state prosecutors
and state public defenders.
(b) For purposes of this part, "state prosecutor" means a state
officer or employee who meets all of the following criteria:
(1) He or she is employed by the Department of Justice, Office of
the Attorney General.
(2) His or her job classification is Chief Assistant Attorney
General, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Supervising Deputy
Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General, or any other similar
classification or title.
(3) His or her effective date of retirement is on or after the
date the state employer and the bargaining unit elect to be subject
to this section as provided in subdivision (f).
(c) For purposes of this part, "state public defender" means a
state officer or employee who meets all of the following criteria.
(1) He or she is employed by the Office of the State Public
Defender.
(2) His or her job classification is State Public Defender, Senior
Deputy State Public Defender, Supervising Deputy State Public
Defender, Deputy State Public Defender, or any other similar
classification or title.
(3) His or her effective date of retirement is on or after the
date the state employer and the bargaining unit elect to be subject
to this section as provided in subdivision (f).
(d) Past state miscellaneous service performed by a state
prosecutor or state public defender who becomes a state safety member
pursuant to this section shall be converted to state safety service
if the past service was rendered in a position that has subsequently
been reclassified as a state safety position pursuant to this
section. Any unfunded liability resulting from this section shall be
paid by the employer.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, state
prosecutors and state public defenders shall be subject to the
benefit formula contained in Section 21369.1, or any other benefit
formula applicable to state safety members that does not provide
benefits greater than those benefits provided under Section 21363.1.
(f) This section does not apply to any officers or employees
described in subdivision (b) or (c) who are members of State
Bargaining Unit 2 unless and until the state employer and the
bargaining unit elect to be subject to this section by amendment to
or by express provision in a memorandum of understanding entered into
between the parties.
(g) This section does not apply to any officer or employee
described in subdivision (b) or (c) who dies prior to the date the
state employer and the bargaining unit elect to be subject to this
section as provided in subdivision (f).
"State safety member" shall also include those persons while
employed by the San Francisco Port Authority prior to their transfer
to the San Francisco Port Commission whose principal duties
consisted of active law enforcement and who were peace officers, as
defined in former Section 830.35 of the Penal Code, as amended by
Chapter 460 of the Statutes of 1979, but excluding any person whose
principal duties did not clearly fall within the scope of active law
enforcement even though the person is subject to occasional call, or
is called upon occasionally, to perform duties within the scope of
active law enforcement.
"State safety member" shall also include officers and
employees in (a) the Department of Corrections employed to perform
the duties now performed in positions with the following class
titles: Deputy Director, Department of Corrections; Deputy Director,
Institutions, Camps and Program Services Division; Deputy Director,
Parole and Community Services; Warden; Warden--San Quentin;
Superintendent II and III, Department of Corrections; Deputy
Superintendent; Correctional Administrator; Program Administrator,
Correctional Institution; all classes of Correctional Program
Supervisor; Correctional Captain; Correctional Lieutenant;
Correctional Sergeant; Correctional Officer; all classes of Women's
Correctional Supervisor; Assistant Deputy Director, Parole and
Community Services; all classes of Parole Administrator, Adult
Parole; all classes of Parole Agent, Adult Parole; Assistant
Director, Investigations and Law Enforcement Liaison; Senior Special
Agent; Special Agent; all classes of Women's Parole Agent; Medical
Facility Superintendent; Superintendent, California Institution for
Women; all classes of Correctional Counselor; Chief and Assistant
Chief Transportation Officer, (b) the Department of the Youth
Authority employed to perform the duties now performed in positions
with the following class titles: Director, Department of the Youth
Authority; Chief, Division of Parole and Community Services; Deputy
Chief, Division of Parole and Community Services; Program
Administrator, Correctional School; Assistant Superintendent,
Correctional School; all classes of Superintendent, Correctional
School; Youth Authority Camp Superintendent; Assistant
Superintendent, Youth Authority Camp; Chief, Division of
Institutions; Treatment Team Supervisor; all classes of
Transportation Officers, Youth Authority; Security Officer; all
classes of Group Supervisors; all classes of Parole Agent, Youth
Authority; all classes of Youth Counselor; Supervisor Community
Treatment Programs; Correctional Casework Training Supervisor;
Correctional Casework Trainee; all classes of Correctional Counselor,
(c) the Board of Prison Terms employed to perform duties now
performed in positions with the following class titles: all classes
of Parole Agent; all classes of Correctional Counselor and the Chief
of Investigation, (d) the Youthful Offender Parole Board employed to
perform duties now performed in positions with the following class
titles: all classes of Parole Agent, and (e) the Prison Industry
Authority employed to perform duties now performed in positions with
the following class titles: General Manager; Assistant General
Manager, Administration and Marketing Branch; Chief, Industry
Implementation Division; and Activation Manager.
Notwithstanding Section 20401 "state safety member" shall
include persons employed as members of a state college police
department who meet the minimum standards of competence established
by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, pursuant
to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 13500) of Title 4 of Part 4 of
the Penal Code, except those members employed under class titles of
Parking Officer and Campus Guard.
(a) "State safety member" shall also include officers and
employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in the
following classifications:
Classification
Code Classification
0683 Assistant Dairy Operator
2156 Assistant Food Manager (Correctional
Facility)
4302 Assistant General Manager, Operations
2080 Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)
Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services,
5447
Correctional Facility
6868 Automobile Mechanic (Correctional
Facility)
Automotive Equipment Operator I
6394
(Correctional
Facility)
Automotive Equipment Operator II
6392
(Correctional
Facility)
6893 Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional
Facility)
2224 Baker I (Correctional Facility)
2221 Baker II (Correctional Facility)
2086 Barber (Correctional Facility)
2084 Barbershop Manager (Correctional
Facility)
Building Maintenance Worker
6216
(Correctional
Facility)
2245 Butcher-Meat Cutter II (Correctional
Facility)
6483 Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)
6474 Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)
6471 Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)
2015 Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison
Industries
4110 Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional
Facility)
9344 Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility
Chief Deputy, Clinical Services,
2578 Correctional
Facility
6699 Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)
7547 Chief Medical Officer, Correctional
Facility
6754 Chief of Plant Operation I
(Correctional Facility)
6751 Chief of Plant Operation II
(Correctional Facility)
Chief of Plant Operation III
6748
(Correctional
Facility)
9267 Chief Physician and Surgeon,
Correctional Facility
7612 Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional
Facility
9859 Chief Psychologist, Correctional
Facility
7146 Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison
Industries
9279 Clinical Dietician, Correctional
Facility
Clinical Laboratory Technologist,
9293 Correctional
Facility
4132 Construction Supervisor (Correctional
Facility)
4107 Construction Supervisor I (Correctional
Facility)
4108 Construction Supervisor II
(Correctional Facility)
4109 Construction Supervisor III
(Correctional Facility)
2187 Cook I (Correctional Facility)
2186 Cook II (Correctional Facility)
Correctional Business Manager I,
7208 Department of
Corrections
Correctional Business Manager II,
4744 Department of
Corrections
Correctional Health Services
4910 Administrator I,
Correctional Facility
Correctional Health Services
4912 Administrator II,
Correctional Facility
Correctional Plant Manager I,
6304 Department of
Corrections
Correctional Plant Manager II,
6305 Department of
Corrections
Correctional Plant Supervisor,
6303 Department of
Corrections
9296 Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility
9298 Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility
Dental Laboratory Technician,
9299 Correctional
Facility
9268 Dentist, Correctional Facility
7200 Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor
6544 Electrician I (Correctional Facility)
6538 Electrician II (Correctional Facility)
6534 Electrician III (Correctional Facility)
6916 Electronics Technician (Correctional
Facility)
Equipment Maintenance Supervisor
6865
(Correctional
Facility)
2153 Food Administrator I (Correctional
Facility)
2147 Food Administrator II (Correctional
Facility)
2150 Food Manager (Correctional Facility)
2196 Food Service Worker I (Correctional
Facility)
2195 Food Service Worker II (Correctional
Facility)
6955 Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)
6628 Glazier (Correctional Facility)
0743 Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)
Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional
6826
Facility)
6379 Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional
Facility)
9307 Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility
7218 Industrial Supervisor, Prison
Industries (Bindery)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
0648 Industries (Crop
Farm)
0682 Industrial Supervisor, Prison
Industries (Dairy)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7204 Industries
(Dental
Laboratory)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7198 Industries
(Fabric
Products)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7211 Industries (Knit
Goods Finishing)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7210 Industries
(Knitting Mill)
2109 Industrial Supervisor, Prison
Industries
(Laundry)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7215 Industries
(Maintenance and Repair)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7197 Industries (Mattress
and Bedding)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7191 Industries
(Metal
Fabrication)
7216 Industrial Supervisor, Prison
Industries (Printing)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7207 Industries
(Shoe
Manufacturing)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7206 Industries (Shoes
and Boots, Lasting to Packing)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7321 Industries
(Silkscreen)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7192 Industries (Tool
and Die)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7179 Industries
(Upholstery)
Industrial Supervisor, Prison
7178 Industries
(Wood
Products)
2006 Janitor (Correctional Facility)
2005 Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional
Facility)
2004 Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional
Facility)
2000 Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional
Facility)
9265 Laboratory Assistant, Correctional
Facility
2727 Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist
2114 Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional
Facility)
2111 Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional
Facility)
2117 Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)
6867 Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional
Facility)
0720 Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional
Facility)
0718 Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional
Facility)
2952 Librarian (Correctional Facility)
6643 Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)
6801 Machinist (Correctional Facility)
6941 Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional
Facility)
6617 Mason (Correctional Facility)
Materials and Stores Supervisor I
1508
(Correctional
Facility)
Materials and Stores Supervisor II
1505
(Correctional
Facility)
Medical Technical Assistant,
8217 Correctional
Facility
Nurse Anesthetist,
9273 Correctional
Facility
9353 Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility
9278 Nurse Practitioner, Correctional
Facility
9280 Occupational Therapist, Correctional
Facility
7971 Optometrist, Correctional Facility
6528 Painter I (Correctional Facility)
6524 Painter II (Correctional Facility)
6521 Painter III (Correctional Facility)
Pest Control Technician
7199
(Correctional
Facility)
9281 Physical Therapist I, Correctional
Facility
9342 Physical Therapist II, Correctional
Facility
9269 Physician and Surgeon, Correctional
Facility
6550 Plumber I (Correctional Facility)
6594 Plumber II (Correctional Facility)
6545 Plumber III (Correctional Facility)
7972 Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)
1575 Prison Canteen Manager I
1576 Prison Canteen Manager II
7158 Prison Industries Administrator
7157 Prison Industries Manager (General)
7164 Prison Industries Manager (Metal
Products)
7165 Prison Industries Manager (Textile
Products)
7163 Prison Industries Manager (Wood
Products)
0679 Prison Industries Superintendent I
(Agriculture)
0617 Prison Industries Superintendent II
(Agriculture)
7217 Prison Industries Superintendent II
(Bindery)
Prison Industries Superintendent I
7109
(Coffee
Roasting and Grinding)
Prison Industries Superintendent I
7203
(Dental
Laboratory)
Prison Industries Superintendent II
7202
(Dental
Laboratory)
7170 Prison Industries Superintendent II
(Detergent)
Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg
7350
Production)
Prison Industries Superintendent I
7194
(Fabric
Products)
Prison Industries Superintendent
7195 II
(Fabric
Products)
Prison Industries Superintendent I
7351
(Fiberglass
Products)
Prison Industries Superintendent I
7352
(Furniture
Refurbishing)
7209 Prison Industries Superintendent II
(Knitting Mill)
2108 Prison Industries Superintendent II
(Laundry)
Prison Industries Superintendent II
7154
(Maintenance
and Repair)
Prison Industries Superintendent II
7196
(Mattress and
Bedding)
Prison Industries Superintendent I
7189
(Metal
Products)
Prison Industries Superintendent II
7190
(Metal
Products)
7214 Prison Industries Superintendent II
(Printing)
Prison Industries Superintendent II
7205
(Shoe
Manufacturing)
7320 Prison Industries Superintendent I
(Silkscreen)
7319 Prison Industries Superintendent II
(Silkscreen)
Prison Industries Superintendent I
7175
(Wood
Products)
Prison Industries Superintendent II
7172
(Wood
Products)
Procurement and Services Officer I
4760
(Correctional
Facility)
Procurement and Services Officer II
4761
(Correctional
Facility)
7162 Product Engineering Technician, Prison
Industries
7156 Production Manager I, Prison Industries
1793 Property Controller I (Correctional
Facility)
1794 Property Controller II (Correctional
Facility)
9282 Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional
Facility
Psychologist-Clinical,
9283 Correctional
Facility
9284 Psychology Associate, Correctional
Facility
Psychology Internship Director,
9354 Correctional
Facility
9285 Psychometrist, Correctional Facility
9274 Public Health Nurse I, Correctional
Facility
9345 Public Health Nurse II, Correctional
Facility
7145 Quality Assurance Manager, Prison
Industries
Quality Control Technician, Prison
3080 Industries
(Cleaning Products)
9315 Radiologic Technologist, Correctional
Facility
9286 Recreation Therapist, Correctional
Facility
6715 Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional
Facility)
9275 Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility
2734 Resource Specialist, Special Education
Respiratory Care Practitioner,
9316 Correctional
Facility
9854 School Psychologist
2077 Seamer (Correctional Facility)
Senior Clinical Laboratory
9348 Technologist,
Correctional Facility
9266 Senior Laboratory Assistant,
Correctional Facility
2945 Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)
8215 Senior Medical Technical Assistant
Senior Occupational Therapist,
9346 Correctional
Facility
Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional
9270 Facility
(Specialist)
Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional
9271 Facility
(Supervisor)
9289 Senior Psychologist, Correctional
Facility
Senior Psychologist, Correctional
9287 Facility
(Specialist)
Senior Psychologist, Correctional
9288 Facility
(Supervisor)
Senior Radiologic Technologist,
9350 Correctional
Facility (Specialist)
Senior Radiologic Technologist,
9351 Correctional
Facility (Supervisor)
7562 Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional
Facility)
6211 Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)
9911 Social Worker, Youth Authority
9272 Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional
Facility
9290 Staff Psychologist-Clinical,
Correctional Facility
6713 Stationary Engineer (Correctional
Facility)
Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-
6718 Year
Program) (Correctional Facility)
6557 Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional
Facility)
Substitute Academic Teacher
3082
(Correctional
Facility)
Supervising Clinical Laboratory
9349 Technologist,
Correctional Facility
2183 Supervising Cook I (Correctional
Facility)
2182 Supervising Cook II (Correctional
Facility)
Supervising Groundskeeper II
0716
(Correctional
Facility)
2044 Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional
Facility)
2940 Supervising Librarian (Correctional
Facility)
Supervising Psychiatric Nurse,
9276 Correctional
Facility
Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker
9291 I,
Correctional Facility
Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker
9292 II,
Correctional Facility
Supervising Registered Nurse I,
9317 Correctional
Facility
Supervising Registered Nurse II,
9318 Correctional
Facility
Supervising Registered Nurse III,
9319 Correctional
Facility
9910 Supervising Social Worker I, Youth
Authority
9908 Supervising Social Worker II, Youth
Authority
Supervisor of Academic Instruction
2305
(Correctional
Facility)
Supervisor of Building Trades
6763
(Correctional
Facility)
2384 Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training
2303 Supervisor of Correctional Education
Programs
2370 Supervisor of Vocational Instruction
9277 Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility
9329 Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility
Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education)
3073
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children)
2286
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects)
2287
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (Emotionally/Learning
2288 Handicapped)
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (English Language Development)
3075
(Correctional Facility)
2297 Teacher
(Ethnic Studies)
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (Family Life Education)
2289
(Correctional
Facility)
Teacher (Hearing Impaired)
2373
(Correctional
Facility)
Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts)
2284
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (High School-Business
2285 Education)
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (High School-English/Language
3074 Arts)
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (High School-Foreign Language)
3076
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (High School-General Education)
2290
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (High School-Home Economics)
2291
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (High School-Mathematics)
3077
(Correctional
Facility)
Teacher (High School-Music)
2294
(Correctional
Facility)
Teacher (High School-Physical
2295 Education)
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (High School-Science)
3078
(Correctional
Facility)
Teacher (High School-Social Science)
3079
(Correctional Facility)
2298 Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional
Facility)
Teacher
(Mentally Retarded
2292 Children)
(Correctional Facility)
Teacher (Speech Development and
2371 Correction)
(Correctional Facility)
6400 Teaching Assistant (Correctional
Facility)
7201 Tobacco Factory Superintendent
7560 Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional
Facility)
6382 Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)
6772 Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Airframe
2387 Mechanics)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Animal
2853 Husbandry)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and
2396 Fender
Repair) (Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics)
2398
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Baking)
2399
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding)
2400
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Building
2854 Maintenance)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Carpentry)
2417
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor
(Commercial
2419 Diver
Training) (Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Computer and
2855 Related
Technologies) (Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology)
2420
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts)
2422
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Dental
2869 Technology)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Diesel
2856 Mechanics)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and
2423
Handling) (Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning
2425 Works)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Drywall
2857 Installer/Taper)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work)
2426
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Electronics)
2428
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Eyewear
2688 Manufacturing)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Fire Science)
2429
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover
2858 Layer)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Furniture
2431 Refinishing and
Repair) (Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Garment Making)
2432
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment
2433 Repair)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Household
2597 Appliance
Repair) (Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts)
2598
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Instrument
2599 Repair)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Janitorial
2600 Service)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Landscape
2601 Gardening)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Laundry
2611 Work)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop
2614
Practice) (Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Masonry)
2615
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting)
2619
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Mechanical
2627 Drawing)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Merchandising)
2628
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet
2630 Work)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Office Machine
2674 Repair)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Office Services
2849 and Related
Technologies) (Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing)
2640
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Painting)
2644
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Plastering)
2645
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Plumbing)
2661
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Powerplant
2665 Mechanics)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Printing)
2666
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Radiologic
2667 Technology)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration
and
2668
Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Roofer)
2850
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine
2669 Repair)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal
2670 Work)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking)
2671
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening
2672 Process)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Small Engine
2851 Repair)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and
2673
Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor
5415
(Telemarketing/Customer
Service) (Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Upholstering)
2675
(Correctional
Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Vocational
2676 Nursing)
(Correctional Facility)
Vocational Instructor (Welding)
2677
(Correctional Facility)
1504 Warehouse Manager I (Correctional
Facility)
1502 Warehouse Manager II (Correctional
Facility)
6221 Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)
Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor
6724
(Correctional Facility)
2311 Youth Authority Teacher
(b) In addition, "state safety member" shall also include officers
and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in
any classification of Vocational Instructor, Industrial Supervisor,
Industrial Superintendent, Assistant Industrial Superintendent, or
Production Manager II (Prison Industries) that is established on or
after January 1, 1984, if the Department of Human Resources and the
State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classification.
(c) "State safety member" shall also include officers and
employees in parenthetical specialty classes when the core class has
already been expressly included in the state safety membership
category if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel
Board approve the inclusion of the classifications. The inclusion
shall not be effective until notice of the inclusion has been
received by the board.
(d) Any of these officers or employees in employment on the
operative date of an amendment to this section and who becomes a
state safety member as a result of that amendment, may elect by a
writing filed with the board prior to 90 days after notification by
the board, to be restored to his or her previous status as a state
industrial member. Upon the filing of the election the member shall
cease to be a state safety member, and his or her rights and
obligations shall be restored prospectively and retroactively to the
operative date of that amendment.
Notwithstanding Section 20405, this section shall apply to
state employees in state bargaining units that have agreed to these
provisions in a memorandum of understanding between the state
employer and the recognized employee organization, as defined in
Section 3513, state employees who are excluded from the definition of
"state employee" by subdivision (c) of Section 3513, and officers or
employees of the executive branch of state government who are not
members of the civil service.
(a) On and after the effective date of this section, state safety
members shall also include officers and employees whose
classifications or positions are found to meet the state safety
criteria prescribed in Section 19816.20, provided the Department of
Human Resources agrees to their inclusion, and officers and employees
whose classifications or positions have been designated as subject
to state safety membership pursuant to Section 19816.21. For
employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement, the effective
date of safety membership shall be the date on which the department
and the employees' exclusive representative reach agreement by
memorandum of understanding pursuant to Section 3517.5 or any later
date specified in the memorandum of understanding. For employees not
covered by a collective bargaining agreement, the Department of Human
Resources shall determine the effective date of safety membership.
(b) The department shall notify the board as new classes or
positions become eligible for state safety membership, as specified
in subdivision (a), and specify how service prior to the effective
date shall be credited.
(c) The department shall prepare and submit to the Legislature an
annual report that contains the classes or positions that are
eligible for state safety membership under this section.
(d) Any person designated as a state safety member pursuant to
this section may elect, within 90 days of notification by the board,
to remain subject to the miscellaneous or industrial service
retirement benefit and contribution rate by filing an irrevocable
election with the board. A member who so elects shall be subject to
the reduced benefit factors specified in Section 21076, 21353, or
21354.1, as applicable, only for service also included in the federal
system.
A member who made the election to remain under the
miscellaneous or industrial retirement benefit, as provided in
Section 20405.1, may elect to be subject to the state safety formula
within 90 days of notification by the board. The election, which
shall be provided by the board on and after January 1, 2000, shall be
filed with the board. Past service that would have been credited as
a safety member, but for the member's election to remain under the
miscellaneous or industrial formula, shall be credited under the
safety formula. This section shall apply to state employees in state
bargaining units that have agreed to this provision in a memorandum
of understanding, or authorized by the Director of Human Resources
for classifications of state employees that are excluded from the
definition of state employee by paragraph (c) of Section 3513.
(a) A member who is an employee of the Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation, who made the election to remain under
the state industrial membership classification, as provided in
subdivision (d) of Section 20405, may elect to be subject to state
safety membership within 90 days of notification by the board, if the
employee is in any of the following classifications:
(1) Dentist, Correctional Facility.
(2) Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility.
(3) Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility.
(4) Podiatrist, Correctional Facility.
(b) The election, which shall be provided by the board on and
after January 1, 2002, shall be filed with the board. Past service
that would have been credited as a state safety member, but for the
member's election to remain under the state industrial formula, shall
be credited as safety service.
(c) This section shall apply to state employees in State
Bargaining Unit 16 and, if authorized by the Director of Human
Resources, state employees that are excluded from the definition of
"state employee" by paragraph (c) of Section 3513.
"State safety member" also includes persons employed by the
state to perform lifeguard services and whose principal duties
consist of active protection, rescue, and rendition of aid or
assistance to persons injured or imperiled at beaches and lakes,
streams, dams, reservoirs, or other bodies of open water, but not
including swimming pools, and including members employed to perform
duties performed under the titles of "District Aquatic Supervisor,"
"Lifeguard Supervisor," and "Lifeguard" or equivalent successor
classes, some of which (including the maintenance of peace and order
and the apprehension of law violators) are customarily performed by
police or peace officers, and whose other duties (such as
resuscitation work involving the use of special equipment in cases
having no connection with their principal duties) that in other areas
are customarily performed by firemen, and other and further duties
that do not come directly within any of the above classifications but
are essential to the safety and security of the public, other than
persons employed under those titles on a seasonal basis, but
excluding clerical, maintenance personnel, and others who do not fall
within the scope of active lifeguarding or lifesaving services as
described in this section even though those persons are subject to
occasional call or are occasionally called upon to perform duties
within the scope of active lifeguarding or lifesaving.
"State safety member" also includes officers and employees
with the State Department of State Hospitals and the Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation in the following classifications:
Classification
Code Classification Title
8254 Prelicensed Psychiatric Technician
(forensic facility)
8253 Psychiatric Technician
(forensic facility)
8252 Senior Psychiatric Technician
(forensic facility)
8212 Nurse Practitioner
(forensic facility)
8160 Health Services Specialist
(forensic facility)
7601 Program Director-Medical
(forensic facility)
"State safety member" also includes an officer or employee of the
State Department of State Hospitals at Patton State Hospital or
Atascadero State Hospital, the State Department of State Hospitals
Psychiatric Program of California Medical Facility at Vacaville, or
any other state hospital that is deemed a forensic facility, who
either is excluded from the definition of state employee in
subdivision (c) of Section 3513 or is a nonelected officer or
employee of the executive branch of government who is not a member of
the civil service. An officer or employee may be a state safety
member under this paragraph only if the person has responsibility for
the direct supervision of state safety personnel specified in the
classifications listed in this section and if the State Personnel
Board determines that these officers and employees meet the state
safety membership criteria established pursuant to Section 18717. The
Department of Human Resources shall determine which classes meet the
above conditions and report its findings to the Public Employees'
Retirement System, whereupon the change in membership categories
shall take effect.
Any person so designated pursuant to this section may elect,
within 90 days of notification by the board, to remain subject to the
miscellaneous service retirement benefit and contribution rate by
filing an irrevocable notice of election with the board. A member who
so elects shall be subject to the reduced benefit factors specified
in Section 21353 or 21354.1, as applicable, only for service also
included in the federal system.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 20407, any person designated
as a state safety member pursuant to Section 20407 who elected to
remain subject to the miscellaneous service retirement benefit and
contribution rate as provided in that section may elect instead to be
subject to the state safety service retirement benefit and
contribution rate.
(b) This section shall apply to those officers and employees of
the State Department of State Hospitals described in Section 20407
who are represented by State Bargaining Unit 18 and who became safety
members effective January 1, 1998, when the Napa State Hospital and
the Metropolitan State Hospital were designated as forensic
facilities.
(c) This section shall also apply to any member who is excluded
from the definition of state employee in subdivision (c) of Section
3513 and who is directly associated with employees represented by
State Bargaining Unit 18.
(d) The election provided under this section shall be filed with
the board by the member within 90 days after notification by the
board that the member has the right to elect to be subject to the
state safety member service retirement formula and contribution
rates. If the election is not made by the member, he or she shall
remain subject to the miscellaneous service retirement benefit and
contribution rate.
"State safety member" also includes officers and employees
with the State Department of State Hospitals or the Department of
Forestry and Fire Protection in the following classifications:
Classification
Code Classification Title
Audio Visual Assistant
2860
(Correctional
Facility)
Audio Visual Specialist
2861
(Correctional
Facility)
8094 Registered Nurse (Forensic
Facility)
"State safety member" also includes an officer or employee of the
State Department of State Hospitals at Patton State Hospital or
Atascadero State Hospital, who either is excluded from the definition
of state employee in subdivision (c) of Section 3513, or is a
nonelected officer or employee of the executive branch of government
who is not a member of the civil service. An officer or employee may
be a state safety member under this paragraph only if the person has
responsibility for the supervision of state safety personnel
specified in the classifications listed in this section and if the
State Personnel Board determines that these officers and employees
meet the state safety membership criteria established pursuant to
Section 18717. The Department of Human Resources shall determine
which classes meet the above conditions and report its findings to
this system, whereupon the change in membership categories shall take
effect.
(a) "State safety member" shall also include officers and
employees of the following departments with the following class
titles:
Class
Code Classification Department
Aircraft Pilot,
8330 Department of Justice
Justice
Arson and Bomb
8997 Fire Marshal
Investigator
Assistant Chief,
9027 Food Health Services
and Drug Section
Chief, Bureau of
Fraudulent Claims,
8609 Insurance
Department of
Insurance
Chief, Division of
Investigations,
8610 Consumer Affairs
Department of
Consumer Affairs
Chief
8988 Firefighter/Security Veterans Affairs
Guard
Chief, Food and
9030 Drug Health Services
Section
Chief,
Investigation
8613 Health Services
Bureau, Department
of Health Services
Chief Museum Museum of Science and
1986 Industry
Security Officer
Deputy Division
Alcoholic Beverage
8673 Chief, Alcoholic Control
Beverage Control
District
Administrator,
8677 Alcoholic Beverage
Alcoholic Beverage Control
Control
Firefighter/Security
8990 Veterans Affairs
Guard
Division
Chief,
8966 California State Fire Marshal
Fire Marshal
Fire Service
9090 Training Fire Marshal
Specialist III
Fire Service
9091 Training Fire Marshal
Supervisor
Food and Drug
9028 Health Services
Program Coordinator
Food and Drug
9029 Regional Health Services
Administrator
Food and Drug
9042 Health Services
Specialist II
Food and Drug
9039 Health Services
Specialist III
Food and Drug
9036 Health Services
Specialist IV
Food and Drug
9043 Health Services
Trainee
Food Technology
9007 Health Services
Specialist
Developmental
Hospital Peace Services, Mental
1937
Officer I Health, Consumer
Affairs
Developmental
Hospital Peace Services, Mental
1936
Officer II Health, Consumer
Affairs
Hospital Peace Developmental
1935 Services, Mental
Officer III
Health
Museum Security Museum of Science and
1992 Industry
Officer
Park Safety and
0891 Enforcement Parks and Recreation
Supervisor
Park Safety and
0890 Enforcement Parks and Recreation
Specialist
8358 State Security General Services
Officer
Chief Arson
8999 and Fire Marshal
Bomb
Investigator
Supervising
8989 Firefighter/Security Veterans Affairs
Guard
Supervising Museum Museum of Science and
1988 Industry
Security Officer
Supervising Special
8678 Investigator, Alcoholic Beverage
Alcoholic Control
Beverage Control
(b) Any person employed in the classifications described in
subdivision (a) in the department indicated may elect, within 90 days
of September 27, 1982, to remain subject to the miscellaneous
service retirement benefit by filing an irrevocable notice of
election with the board. A member who so elects shall be subject to
the reduced benefit factors specified in Section 21353 or 21354.1, as
applicable, only for service also included in the federal system.
(c) This section shall not become applicable to any member
included in a classification until a ruling or regulation authorizing
the inclusion of persons employed in that classification within the
definition of "policeman" or "fireman," or both, is issued by the
federal agency for purposes of Section 418(d)(5)(A) of Title 42 of
the United States Code.
"State safety member" also includes all persons in the
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, the Board of Parole
Hearings, the Department of Consumer Affairs, the Department of
Developmental Services, the Department of Health Care Services, the
Department of Toxic Substances Control, the California Horse Racing
Board, the Department of Industrial Relations, the Department of
Insurance, the State Department of State Hospitals, the Department of
Motor Vehicles, and the Department of Social Services employed with
the class title of Special Investigator (Class Code 8553), Senior
Special Investigator (Class Code 8550), Investigator Trainee (Class
Code 8555) and Investigator Assistant (Class Code 8554), Supervising
Special Investigator I (Class Code 8548), Special Investigator II
(Class Code 8547), and persons in the class of State Park Ranger
(Intermittent) (Class Code 0984) in the Department of Parks and
Recreation, who have been designated as peace officers as defined in
Sections 830.2 and 830.3 of the Penal Code.
"State safety member" also includes members employed in the
positions with the classification of Vocational Instructor (Barber
Shop Practices) (Correctional Facility) (Class Code 2441).
"State safety member" shall also include persons employed to
perform full-time active firefighting duties performed on April 1,
1972, under the titles of "institution fire chief," "institution
fireman," and "campus firefighter" by state agencies other than the
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
"State safety member" shall also include persons employed
under the title of "campus firefighter" who performed active
firefighting duties for the state on April 1, 1973, and who, on
January 1, 1979, performed those duties for a local agency providing
fire protection under contract to the state.
"State safety member" also includes members employed in the
Department of Parks and Recreation in the following classifications:
State Park Ranger Trainee, State Park Ranger I, State Park Ranger II,
State Park Ranger III, State Park Ranger IV, and State Park
Technician.
"State safety member" also includes members employed in the
Military Department in the following classifications: Firefighter
Guard, Supervising Firefighter Guard, and Chief Firefighter Guard.
"State safety service," with respect to a member who becomes a
state safety member pursuant to this section, shall also include
service with the specified departments prior to April 1, 1982.
"State safety member" also includes members employed in the
Department of Parks and Recreation in the following classifications:
Manager I, State Park; Manager II, State Park; Manager III, State
Park; Manager IV, State Park; and Manager V, State Park. New
incumbents to these classes who are not peace officers, shall receive
the training required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards
and Training within two years of appointment.
"State safety service," with respect to a member who becomes a
state safety member pursuant to this section, shall also include
service prior to September 22, 1982.
"State safety member" includes all persons specified in this
article by employer, classification, or duties performed, except
persons in those classes defined as state peace officer/firefighter
members.