Section 21029 Of Article 5. Credit For Public Service From California Government Code >> Division 5. >> Title 2. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 11. >> Article 5.
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. (a) "Public service" with respect to a state member or a
school member or with respect to a retired former state employee or a
retired former school employee, who retired on or after December 31,
1981, also means active service, prior to entering this system as a
state member or as a school member, of not less than one year in the
Armed Forces of the United States, or, active service, prior to
entering this system as a state or school member, of not less than
one year in the Merchant Marine of the United States prior to January
1, 1950. Public service credit shall not be granted if the service
described above terminated with a discharge under dishonorable
conditions. The public service credit to be granted for that service
shall be on the basis of one year of credit for each year of credited
state service, but shall not exceed a total of four years of public
service credit regardless of the number of years of either that
service or subsequent state service. A state member or a school
member or a retired former state employee or a retired former school
employee electing to receive a credit for that public service shall
have been credited with at least one year of state service on the
date of election or the date of retirement.
(b) An election by a state member or a school member with respect
to public service under this section may be made only while the
member is in state, university, or school employment, and a retired
former employee shall have retired immediately following service as a
state member or as a school member. The retirement allowance of a
retired former state employee or a retired former school employee,
who elects to receive public service credit pursuant to this section
shall be increased only with respect to the allowance payable on and
after the date of election. For the purposes of this section, a
member as described in subdivision (d) of Section 20776, shall also
mean a former state employee or a former school employee, who retired
on or after December 31, 1981.
(c) A member or retired former employee who elects to become
subject to this section shall make the contributions as specified in
Sections 21050 and 21052.
(d) The board has no duty to locate or notify any eligible former
member who is currently retired or to provide the name or address of
any such retired person, agency, or entity for the purpose of
notifying those persons.