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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 5Pt. 3Ch. 2Art. 7§ 20225 Member Contribution Records

§ 20225 Member Contribution Records

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§ 20225 Member Contribution Records

Key Takeaways

  • •The board must keep track of all the money put in by workers, retired workers, and the state or employers.
  • •They need to know how much money is left after paying out retirement benefits.
  • •Different types of workers (like school employees or safety workers) have their own separate accounts for tracking money.
  • •The records must match the contribution rates set by the state for each employer.

Example

A teacher retires after working for 30 years. The school district and the teacher have been putting money into a retirement fund every month.

The board keeps track of all the money the teacher and the school district put in. When the teacher retires, the board starts paying them a monthly retirement check. The board must always know how much money is left in the teacher’s account after each payment.

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§ 20225 Member Contribution Records

(a) In addition to other records and accounts, the board shall keep records and accounts necessary to compute at any time: (1) The total accumulated contributions of members. (2) The total accumulated contributions of retired members and of deceased members, to or on account of whom payments involving life contingencies are paid, less the annuity payments made to the members. (3) The accumulated contributions of the state, school employers, and of contracting agencies held for the benefit of members on account of current service. (4) All other accumulated contributions of the state, school employers, and of contracting agencies, which shall include the amounts available to meet the obligation of the state, school employers, and of the contracting agencies, respectively, on account of benefits that have been granted to, or on account of, retired and deceased employees and on account of prior service of members. (b) For the purposes of this section, all employers subject to Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 20790) shall be deemed to be a single account with respect to their local miscellaneous members, all other employers not subject to Chapter 9 shall be deemed to be a single account with respect to their local miscellaneous members, all employers of local safety members shall be deemed to be a single account with respect to those local safety members, and all employers of school members shall be deemed to be a single account with respect to those school members. However, the purposes of this section shall be construed in conformity with the individual employer contribution rates established pursuant to Section 20815. (Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 379, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

accumulated contributionsannuity paymentslocal miscellaneous memberslocal safety members

Related Statutes

  • § 20227 Actuarial Statement Publication
  • § 14520.3 State Highway Funding Priorities
  • § 14670.22 Dmv Property Lease Authority
  • § 14715 Veterans’ Home Water Priority
  • § 15277 Public Safety Communications Division

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 20225.
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