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Section 33013.

33013. Whenever any municipal corporation elects to include its city police officers and city firemen in a county retirement plan pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, such city shall assume all cost and expense to the plan, arising out of all retirement, disability and death benefits payable, or to become payable to, or on […]

Section 33014.

33014. Not later than August 1st of each year, the board of administration of any retirement plan established under the provisions of this chapter, shall file with the board of supervisors a written statement showing the amounts necessary to be provided by the county during the current fiscal year for the maintenance of the peace […]

Section 33015.

33015. The board of supervisors shall, each year at the same time and in the same manner as all other county taxes are levied, levy a special tax in such amount as will be clearly sufficient to produce the total amount shown in the statement filed with said board by the board of administration of […]

Section 33016.

33016. In the event any municipal corporation has been included in said plan, as hereinbefore provided, then and in that event, said board of administration shall, not later than thirty days prior to the time established by law for the annual levying of municipal taxes, file with the legislative body of such municipal corporation a […]

Section 33017.

33017. The legislative body of the municipal corporation with whom such statement is filed shall, each year at the same time and in the same manner as all other municipal taxes are levied, levy a special tax in such amount as will be clearly sufficient to produce the total amount shown in the statement filed […]

Section 33002.

33002. This chapter and every retirement, disability and death benefit plan adopted pursuant to its terms, shall be given a liberal interpretation with a view to carrying out its purposes. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 1479.)

Section 33003.

33003. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section, unless a different meaning is clearly indicated by the context: “County peace officers” shall comprehend and include all persons duly and regularly appointed under civil service rules and regulations and sworn in as […]

Section 33004.

33004. Subject only to the limitations of this chapter, any county may, by ordinance adopted by a four-fifths (4/5) vote of the board of supervisors, or by a majority vote of the qualified electors of said county, establish and maintain a retirement, disability and death benefit plan for county peace officers, foresters, fire wardens, and […]

Section 33005.

33005. Any retirement plan established pursuant to this chapter shall be under the exclusive control and management of a “board of administration” to be composed of not less than three (3) nor more than seven (7) members. The members of said board shall be chosen in such manner, shall serve for such terms and receive […]

Section 33006.

33006. When any county establishes a retirement plan under the provisions of this chapter, there shall be created in the treasury of the county and opened upon the books of the auditor and treasurer of the county, a trust fund to be known as the “peace officers and fire service retirement fund” for the payment […]