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54 California Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1971)

handle is hein.sag/sagca0054 and id is 1 raw text is: OPINIONS
OF THE
ATTORNEY GENERAL
OF CALIFORNIA
Volume 54
Opinion No. 70-4-February 11, 1971
SUBJECT: PENSION CREDIT EARNED UNDER PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
RETIREMENT LAW-Certain Government Code provisions do not preclude
the payment of an allowance or affect credit in the Public Employees' Retire-
ment System where employees become members of the federal system after
leaving state employment.
Requested by: BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION, PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Opinion by: EVELLE J. YOUNGER, Attorney General
William J. Power, Deputy
The Board of Administration of the Public Employees' Retirement System
has requested an opinion on a question which may be stated as follows:
Does Government Code section 20809 or section 20332 preclude the pay-
ment of an allowance, or affect credit earned under the Public Employees' Retire-
ment Law to former state employees who, after entering federal service, are granted
retirement credit in the United States Civil Service Retirement System for their
state service?
The conclusion is:
Neither of the sections preclude the payment of an allowance or affect credit
in the Public Employees' Retirement System where the employees become members
of the federal system only after leaving state employment.
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