Section 33009.
33009. Any retirement plan established pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, shall supersede any existing retirement system for county peace officers or county foresters, fire wardens and firemen, and all money, property and investments standing to the credit of the fund of the superseded system shall be transferred to the county peace officers and […]
Section 33010.
33010. In the event a retirement plan adopted pursuant to the authority of this chapter supersedes an existing system as hereinbefore provided, then, and in that event, the plan adopted under this chapter shall provide for the continued membership, with full service credit, of all persons who are members of the superseded system at the […]
Section 33011.
33011. It shall be competent in any plan adopted under this chapter to provide for the inclusion therein, as members thereof, the city police officers and city firemen of any municipal corporation which elects to bring itself within the operation of such plan. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 1479.)
Section 33012.
33012. Any such inclusion shall be made by ordinance adopted by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the legislative body of such municipal corporation, or by a majority vote of the qualified electors thereof. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 1479.)
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 33000.
33000. This chapter may be cited as the County Peace Officer and Fire Service Retirement Plan Law. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 1479.)
Section 33001.
33001. It is the intent of this chapter to enable any county to adopt such a retirement, disability and death benefit plan as may be determined upon by the board of supervisors or qualified electors thereof for those officers and employees in the public service whose duties expose them to more than ordinary risks, and […]