Section 53216.9 Of Article 1.5. Pension Trusts From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.5.
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. (a) Any former member who left the service of a local
agency with established reciprocity, and who became a member of a
county retirement system, a retirement system established under the
Public Employees' Retirement Law, or another reciprocal retirement
system and who did not elect to, or was not eligible to, leave his or
her contributions on deposit, may elect to redeposit those
contributions if he or she is an active member of a reciprocal
retirement system or the Public Employees' Retirement System at the
time of redeposit. A former member may exercise this right by
redepositing in the retirement fund of the local agency he or she
left, the amount of accumulated contributions and interest that he or
she withdrew from that retirement fund plus regular interest thereon
from the date of separation.
(b) A former member who redeposits under this section shall have
the same rights as a member who elected to leave his or her
accumulated contributions on deposit in the local agency's fund. The
deferred retirement allowance of the member shall be determined in
accordance with provisions applicable to a member retiring directly
from local agency employment on the date of his or her retirement.
(c) A former member who redeposits under this section shall be
entitled to a reduced age at entry, commencing with contributions
payable the first day of the month following the date the local
agency receives notice of the redeposit, if applicable.
(d) This section does not apply to either of the following:
(1) A member or former member who is retired.
(2) A former member who is not in the service of an employer
making him or her a member of a county retirement system, a
retirement system established under the Public Employees' Retirement
Law, or another reciprocal retirement system.
(e) This section only applies to either of the following:
(1) A former member who is in the service of an employer as an
officer or employee of a law enforcement agency or fire department
whose principal duties consist of active law enforcement or
firefighting and prevention service, but excluding one whose
principal duties are those of a telephone operator, clerk,
stenographer, machinist, mechanic, or otherwise, and whose functions
do not clearly come within the scope of active law enforcement or
firefighting and prevention service, even though the officer or
employee is subject to occasional call, or is occasionally called
upon, to perform duties within the scope of active law enforcement or
firefighting and prevention service.
(2) A former member who is in the service of an employer and seeks
to redeposit contributions for past employment as an officer or
employee of a law enforcement agency or fire department in this
system whose principal duties consisted of active law enforcement or
firefighting and prevention service, but excluding one whose
principal duties were those of a telephone operator, clerk,
stenographer, machinist, mechanic, or otherwise, and whose functions
did not clearly come within the scope of active law enforcement or
firefighting and prevention service, even though the officer or
employee was subject to occasional call, or was occasionally called
upon, to perform duties within the scope of active law enforcement or
firefighting and prevention service.
(f) For purposes of this section, a "former member" is a member
who left service under a retirement system established under this
article and who did not elect to, or was not eligible to, leave his
or her contributions on deposit.
(g) Each retirement system subject to this section shall establish
criteria to determine the eligibility of a former member to
redeposit contributions, and the amount of contributions that may be
redeposited, in those cases in which the system no longer maintains
complete records with respect to the former member.
(h) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section
to recognize a statewide public obligation to all those whose duties
as local public safety officers expose them to more than ordinary
risks through their contribution to ensuring public safety and to
ensure that those who do serve or have served as local public safety
officers shall have the ability to receive pension benefits for past
public service in other jurisdictions within the state.