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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 5Pt. 3Ch. 13Art. 4§ 21366 Safety Member Pension Calculation

§ 21366 Safety Member Pension Calculation

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§ 21366 Safety Member Pension Calculation

Key Takeaways

  • •This law is about how much pension police officers, firefighters, and other safety workers get when they retire.
  • •If you retire at or after age 55, your pension is calculated using a percentage of your final salary multiplied by the years you worked.
  • •The percentage starts at 2.5% per year, but it can be lower if you started working very young.
  • •If you retire before age 55, your pension is reduced based on how early you retire.

Example

A police officer retires at age 55 after working for 30 years.

Their pension will be 2.5% of their final salary for each year they worked. So, 2.5% x 30 years = 75% of their final salary as their yearly pension.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 21366 Safety Member Pension Calculation

The combined prior and current service pensions for patrol members and local safety members, other than local safety members to whom Section 21362, 21368, or 21369 applies, upon retirement at or after age 55 is a pension derived from contributions of the employer that, when added to that portion of the service retirement annuity that is derived from the accumulated normal contributions of the member, shall equal a percentage of his or her final compensation, multiplied by the number of years of patrol, fire, police, or county peace officer service, the percentage to be 21/2 or, if less, the percentage obtained by division of 50 percent by the difference between age 55 and the member’s age at his or her birthday nearest to the date of his or her first entry into any service to which this section, former Section 21252.10, as amended by Chapter 1657 of the Statutes of 1971, or former Section 21252.2, as amended by Chapter 752 of the Statutes of 1969, prior to their repeal by Chapter 1098 of the Statutes of 1972 applied, whether or not the service is credited at retirement, increased, as to service following an absence from employment to which any of those sections applies, by the number of completed years of the absence. Any member entering that service at or after age 55 shall be deemed, for purposes of this section, to have entered the service at age 54. Upon retirement for service prior to attaining age 55, the percentage of final compensation payable for each year of credited service that is subject to this section shall be the product of the percentage that would become payable at age 55 or, if greater, the age at which the member would complete 20 years of service under Section 21366 were he or she to continue in employment, multiplied by the factor set forth in the following table for his or her actual age at retirement: If retirement occurs at age: The percent for each year of credited service is: 50  ........................ 0.713 50¼  ........................ 0.725 50½  ........................ 0.737 50¾  ........................ 0.749 51  ........................ 0.761 51¼  ........................ 0.775 51½  ........................ 0.788 51¾  ........................ 0.801 52  ........................ 0.814 52¼  ........................ 0.828 52½  ........................ 0.843 52¾  ........................ 0.857 53  ........................ 0.871 53¼  ........................ 0.886 53½  ........................ 0.902 53¾  ........................ 0.917 54  ........................ 0.933 54¼  ........................ 0.950 54½  ........................ 0.966 54¾  ........................ 0.983 The amendment to this section by Chapter 941 of the Statutes of 1968 shall apply only to those members retiring on and after December 1, 1968. Current and prior service pensions of those members retired prior to December 1, 1968 shall be continued in accordance with the provisions of this part as they existed on November 30, 1968. This section shall not apply to any local safety member in the employ of an employer not subject to this section on March 4, 1972. (Repealed and added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 379, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

retirementemploymentannuityfireportemployersafetypension

Related Statutes

  • § 21363 Safety Member Pension Calculation
  • § 21369.1 State Safety Pension Calculation
  • § 21362.2 Safety Member Pension Calculation
  • § 21363.4 Peace Officer Firefighter Pension
  • § 21363.8 Peace Officer Firefighter Pension

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 21366.
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