Section 31527 Of Article 3. Retirement Board From California Government Code >> Division 4. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 3.
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. In its regulations, the board may include the following
provisions:
(a) From what warrants deductions of members' contributions shall
be made.
(b) For a period of time longer than one year during which a
member may redeposit in the retirement fund an amount equal to all of
the accumulated normal contributions that he or she has withdrawn,
plus regular interest thereon from the date of return to service.
(c) For a period of time longer than one year during which a
member brought within the field of membership may pay into the
retirement fund the amount equal to the contributions he or she would
have made plus interest, if he or she had been a member from the
date of its organization, or from the date of his or her entrance
into service, whichever is later.
(d) For a withdrawal charge against a member who withdraws his or
her accumulated contributions. The withdrawal charge shall not exceed
the interest credited to the member subsequent to the effective date
of the regulation.
(e) For the exemption or exclusion from membership as a peace
officer member or as a safety member or from membership altogether,
in the discretion of the board, of persons whose tenure is temporary,
seasonal, intermittent, or for part time only, or persons whose
compensation is fixed at a rate by the day or hour.
(f) For the periodic physical examination, at county expense, of
safety members.
(g) The amount of additional deductions from the salaries or wages
of members pursuant to Article 15.5 (commencing with Section 31841)
or Article 16 (commencing with Section 31861). Such a provision may
be adopted in anticipation of, and prior to Article 15.5 (commencing
with Section 31841) or Article 16 (commencing with Section 31861)
becoming operative in the particular county.
(h) The day upon which each person becomes a member of the
association if it is to be other than the first day of the calendar
month after his or her entrance into service. However, that day shall
be no later than 12 weeks after his or her entrance into service, or
the day upon which the member terminates service credited by the
association, and that the day shall be no earlier than 12 weeks prior
to the member's termination from employment.
(i) Notwithstanding any other law, for the use and acceptance of a
document requiring a signature that is submitted by a member using
an electronic signature, if the document and electronic signature are
submitted using technology the board deems sufficient to ensure its
integrity, security, and authenticity. A document submitted pursuant
to the regulation shall be given the same force as a signed, valid
original document.
(j) For the use of recorded telephone communications for the
processing of authorized transactions affecting a member's account,
if the board approves procedures adequate to protect the member and
the system. These procedures shall include adequate validation and
authentication of member identity and permanent retention of recorded
communication.