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53217.5
. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this
section, to provide a uniform limit on the pension trust benefits for
the members of the legislative bodies of all political subdivisions
of the state, including charter cities and charter counties. The
Legislature finds and declares that uneven, conflicting, and
inconsistent pension trust benefits for legislative bodies distort
the statewide system of intergovernmental finance. The Legislature
further finds and declares that the inequities caused by these
problems extend beyond the boundaries of individual public agencies.
Therefore, the Legislature finds and declares that these problems
are not merely municipal affairs or matters of local interest and
that they are truly matters of statewide concern that require the
direct attention of the state government. In providing a uniform
limit on the pension trust benefits for the legislative bodies of all
political subdivisions of the state, the Legislature has provided a
solution to a statewide problem that is greater than local in its
effect.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the pension trust
benefits of any member of a legislative body of any city, including a
charter city, county, including a charter county, city and county,
special district, school district, or any other political subdivision
of the state shall be no greater than that received by nonsafety
employees of that public agency. In the case of agencies with
different benefit structures, the benefits of members of the
legislative body shall not be greater than the most generous schedule
of benefits being received by any category of nonsafety employees.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, members of the
legislative body of a city, including a charter city, county,
including a charter county, city and county, special district, school
district, or any other political subdivision of the state shall not
be eligible to accrue multiple pension trust benefits greater than
the most generous schedule of benefits being received by any category
of nonsafety employees from two or more public agencies for
concurrent service except in the case of a member who serves as a
regular full-time employee in a separate public agency.
(d) This section shall be applicable to any member of a
legislative body whose first service commences on and after January
1, 1995.