Section 21192 Of Article 7. Reinstatement From Retirement From California Government Code >> Division 5. >> Title 2. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 12. >> Article 7.
21192
. The board, or in case of a local safety member, other than a
school safety member, the governing body of the employer from whose
employment the person was retired, may require any recipient of a
disability retirement allowance under the minimum age for voluntary
retirement for service applicable to members of his or her class to
undergo medical examination, and upon his or her application for
reinstatement, shall cause a medical examination to be made of the
recipient who is at least six months less than the age of compulsory
retirement for service applicable to members of the class or category
in which it is proposed to employ him or her. The board, or in case
of a local safety member, other than a school safety member, the
governing body of the employer from whose employment the person was
retired, shall also cause the examination to be made upon application
for reinstatement to the position held at retirement or any position
in the same class, of a person who was incapacitated for performance
of duty in the position at the time of a prior reinstatement to
another position. The examination shall be made by a physician or
surgeon, appointed by the board or the governing body of the
employer, at the place of residence of the recipient or other place
mutually agreed upon. Upon the basis of the examination, the board or
the governing body shall determine whether he or she is still
incapacitated, physically or mentally, for duty in the state agency,
the university, or contracting agency, where he or she was employed
and in the position held by him or her when retired for disability,
or in a position in the same classification, and for the duties of
the position with regard to which he or she has applied for
reinstatement from retirement.