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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 5Pt. 3Ch. 13Art. 6§ 21464 Post-Retirement Spousal Benefit Election

§ 21464 Post-Retirement Spousal Benefit Election

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§ 21464 Post-Retirement Spousal Benefit Election

Key Takeaways

  • •If you're retired and didn't pick a payment plan that includes a spouse, but then get married, you can switch to a plan that gives your spouse money after you die.
  • •You have to make this choice within 12 months of getting married, and once you do, you can't change it.
  • •If you miss the 12-month deadline, you can still switch, but it will take 12 months from when you ask to start.
  • •This rule only applies if you retired before January 1, 2018.

Example

John retired in 2015 and chose to get his full pension every month for life. In 2022, he marries Jane. He wants to make sure Jane gets money if he dies first.

John can switch to a smaller monthly pension so Jane gets money after he dies. He must tell the pension office within 12 months of marrying Jane. If he waits longer, the change will take 12 months to start.

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

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§ 21464 Post-Retirement Spousal Benefit Election

Notwithstanding any provision of this part, a retired member who chose no optional settlement or optional settlement one at retirement and who marries after retirement may elect to have the actuarial equivalent, as of the date of the election, of the allowance payable for the remainder of the member’s lifetime applied to a lesser allowance during the member’s remaining lifetime under one of the optional settlements specified in this article and name the member’s spouse as beneficiary. The election provided by this section is irrevocable and shall be made within 12 months following a member’s marriage if the spouse is named as beneficiary. The election shall become effective on the date specified on the election, provided that this date is not earlier than the day following receipt of the election in this system pursuant to this section. A member who married prior to or after January 1, 1988, who fails to elect within 12 months, shall retain the right to make an election under this section. However, the election shall become effective no earlier than 12 months after the date it is filed with the board, provided that neither the member nor the designated beneficiary die prior to the effective date of the election. This section shall not be construed to mean that designation of a new beneficiary causes the selection of an optional settlement. An optional settlement shall be selected by a member in a writing filed by the member with the board. This section shall apply to any member who retires on or before December 31, 2017. (Amended by Stats. 2019, Ch. 330, Sec. 15. (SB 782) Effective January 1, 2020.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

retired memberoptional settlementactuarial equivalentallowancebeneficiaryirrevocable12 months

Related Statutes

  • § 21257 Retirement Benefits Protection
  • § 21452 Law Enforcement Retirement Options
  • § 21454 Post-Divorce Retirement Benefit Modification
  • § 21456 Survivor Benefit Adjustment Rules
  • § 21458 Retirement Benefit Settlement Options

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 21464.
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