Section 21023 Of Article 5. Credit For Public Service From California Government Code >> Division 5. >> Title 2. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 11. >> Article 5.
21023
. (a) "Public service" with respect to a state member, other
than a university member, also means the following:
(1) Time during which the member was a prisoner of war involving
the United States, plus the time, if any, during which a member was
hospitalized following his or her release from captivity for a
disabling wound, injury, or disease directly attributable to that
captivity but not to include hospitalization after the member's
honorable and permanent medical separation from the armed forces.
(2) Time between the onset of the member's disabling wound,
injury, or disease, directly attributable to service in combat with
the armed forces during a war involving the United States, and the
date of the member's honorable and permanent medical separation from
the armed forces due to the disabling condition, if the member has a
permanent disability rating in excess of 50 percent, that percentage
having been determined under applicable federal law.
(b) For the purposes of this section, a war involving the United
States exists in any of the following circumstances:
(1) Whenever Congress has declared war and peace has not been
formally restored.
(2) Whenever the United States is engaged in active military
operations against any foreign power, whether or not a war has been
formally declared.
(3) Whenever the United States is assisting the United Nations, in
actions involving the use of the armed forces, to maintain or
restore international peace and security.
(c) A member electing to receive credit for public service under
this section shall pay the contributions and interest required
pursuant to Section 21033.
(d) This section shall apply to a member only if the member elects
to receive credit while he or she is a state member, other than a
university member, and he or she is credited with at least 10 years
of service as a state member, other than a university member, on the
date of the election.
(e) The maximum public service credit that may be received
pursuant to this section is five years.
(f) This section shall not apply to any member receiving military
retirement pay as described in Section 20896 or disability retirement
pay as described in Section 20897.
(g) Except as provided in subdivision (f), this section shall
apply to a state member, other than a university member, who leaves
or has left employment with the state, subsequently meets or has
subsequently met the conditions specified in subdivisions (a) and
(b), and thereafter returns or thereafter has returned to service as
a state member, other than a university member, is not entitled to
receive the service credit pursuant to Section 20991 or 20997.