California Government Code ARTICLE 6 - Benefits
- Section 9359.
Upon his or her written application to the Board of Administration, (a) a member of this system who was a member on the effective date...
- Section 9359.01.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the benefits payable to any person who becomes a member for the first time on or after January...
- Section 9359.02.
(a) The amount of compensation used to compute benefits payable to any person who becomes a member of this system on or after July 1, 1996,...
- Section 9359.03.
If a person qualifies to retire as a legislative statutory officer, and has held more than one of the offices enumerated in Section 9350.55, his...
- Section 9359.05.
The amount of compensation that is taken into account in computing benefits payable to any person who first becomes a member of this system on...
- Section 9359.1.
(a) The retirement allowance for a member all of whose credited service was rendered as a Member of the Senate or Assembly, except as provided in...
- Section 9359.10.a.
The retirement allowance for a legislative statutory officer is an annual amount equal to 3 percent of the compensation payable to the officer at the...
- Section 9359.11.
Any contrary provisions of Section 9359.1 notwithstanding, in computing the retirement allowance of a legislator member of the Legislators’ Retirement System whose service as a...
- Section 9359.12.
(a) Any contrary provisions of Section 9359.1 or Section 9360.9 notwithstanding, and subject to the further limitations in subdivision (b), the retirement allowance of any member...
- Section 9359.13.
Notwithstanding any contrary provision of Section 9359.1 the retirement allowance of a member who is an elective officer of the state whose office is provided...
- Section 9359.15.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, no retirement allowance or optional settlement in lieu thereof under this chapter shall be paid to or in...
- Section 9359.16.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 9359, a member of this system, other than a legislative statutory officer, who is under age 60 and who is...
- Section 9359.17.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 9359, a legislative statutory officer who has attained the age of 55 shall be retired upon his or her written...
- Section 9359.2.
A retirement allowance granted by this chapter is payable in equal monthly installments but a smaller pro rata amount may be paid for part of...
- Section 9359.3.
The right of a person to any benefit or other right under this chapter and the money in the Legislators’ Retirement Fund are not subject...
- Section 9359.4.
A member may at any time designate a beneficiary to receive those benefits as may be payable to his or her beneficiary or estate under...
- Section 9359.5.
The designation of a beneficiary under this system, other than designations under Optional Settlements 2, 3 and 4, may be revoked at the pleasure of...
- Section 9359.6.
The designation of a beneficiary by a member is not affected by termination of nor a break in his membership.(Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 879.)
- Section 9359.7.
If any person entitled to a benefit of not more than five hundred dollars ($500) from this system is a minor who has no guardian...
- Section 9359.8.
Upon the death of any member before retirement, the member’s accumulated contributions shall be paid to the member’s beneficiary, if he or she has designated...
- Section 9359.83.
Retired members of the system, and beneficiaries, who are entitled to receive allowances under the provisions of this chapter, may authorize deductions to be made...
- Section 9359.85.
Upon the death of any person, after retirement and while receiving a retirement allowance from this system, there shall be paid to his or her...
- Section 9359.9.
(a) If a beneficiary is not designated, or if the estate is the beneficiary and the estate would not be probated if no amount were due...
- Section 9359.95.
In addition to any other benefits provided for in this chapter, upon the death, on or after January 1, 1959, and before retirement, of any...
- Section 9360.
No payment shall be made to persons included in any group if at the date of payment there are living persons in any of the...
- Section 9360.1.
If the estate of the deceased member is his beneficiary, or if no beneficiary has been designated by him, or if the designated beneficiary cannot...
- Section 9360.2.
As used in this chapter, “disability” and “incapacity for performance of duty” as a basis of retirement, mean disability of permanent or extended and uncertain...
- Section 9360.3.
Application to the board for retirement of a member for disability may be made by the member or any person in his or her behalf....
- Section 9360.4.
The board may require any recipient of a disability allowance under the minimum age for voluntary retirement to undergo medical examination. The examination shall be...
- Section 9360.5.
If any recipient of a disability retirement allowance under the minimum age for voluntary retirement refuses to submit to medical examination, the retirement allowance shall...
- Section 9360.6.
The disability allowance for other than legislative statutory officers is the same as the retirement allowance that would be payable to the member had he...
- Section 9360.7.
(a) Any Member of the Senate or Assembly who, after the effective date of this section, retires for service or disability shall receive the retirement allowance...
- Section 9360.9.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, the provisions of this section shall be applicable to all allowances granted by this chapter commencing with each...
- Section 9360.10.a.
On or before January 15, 1968, and on or before January 15 of each year thereafter, the amount of any allowances provided by this chapter...
- Section 9360.11.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, any member who would have been eligible to retire under Section 9359.01 had it not been repealed because...
Last modified: October 22, 2018