This section shall apply to members subject to Section 31751. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the current service pension or the current service pension combined with the prior service pension is an additional pension for members purchased by the contributions of the county or district sufficient, when added to the service retirement annuity, to equal, as follows:

(a) The percentage of the member’s final compensation, as defined in Section 31462, in the following table set forth in Column (A) opposite the member’s age at retirement, taken to the preceding completed quarter year, multiplied by the number of years of service under Section 31751 with which the member is entitled to be credited at retirement, less

Terms Used In California Government Code 31752

  • Annuity: A periodic (usually annual) payment of a fixed sum of money for either the life of the recipient or for a fixed number of years. A series of payments under a contract from an insurance company, a trust company, or an individual. Annuity payments are made at regular intervals over a period of more than one full year.
  • County: includes city and county. See California Government Code 19

(b) The percentage of the member’s Primary Insurance Amount to which the member shall be entitled under federal social security, projected to age 62, if the member is less than age 62, or to which the member is now entitled, if the member is at least age 62, set forth in the following table in Column (B) opposite the member’s age at retirement, taken to the preceding completed quarter year, multiplied by the number of years of service subject to Section 31751 during which the member was covered by social security while a member of the county retirement association. The maximum number of years used in this calculation shall not exceed 30.

Percentages

Age at

retirement

(A)

(B)

50  ……………………

 .830

 .573

50¼  ……………………

 .845

 .585

50½  ……………………

 .860

 .597

50¾  ……………………

 .875

 .609

51  ……………………

 .890

 .622

51¼  ……………………

 .905

 .635

51½  ……………………

 .920

 .648

51¾  ……………………

 .935

 .661

52  ……………………

 .950

 .675

52¼  ……………………

 .965

 .689

52½  ……………………

 .980

 .704

52¾  ……………………

 .995

 .719

53  ……………………

1.010

 .734

53¼  ……………………

1.025

 .750

53½  ……………………

1.040

 .766

53¾  ……………………

1.055

 .782

54  ……………………

1.070

 .799

54¼  ……………………

1.085

 .816

54½  ……………………

1.100

 .834

54¾  ……………………

1.115

 .853

55  ……………………

1.130

 .872

55¼  ……………………

1.145

 .891

55½  ……………………

1.160

 .911

55¾  ……………………

1.175

 .931

56  ……………………

1.190

 .952

56¼  ……………………

1.205

 .973

56½  ……………………

1.220

 .995

56¾  ……………………

1.235

1.017

57  ……………………

1.250

1.040

57¼  ……………………

1.265

1.064

57½  ……………………

1.280

1.088

57¾  ……………………

1.295

1.113

58  ……………………

1.310

1.139

58¼  ……………………

1.325

1.165

58½  ……………………

1.340

1.192

58¾  ……………………

1.355

1.220

59  ……………………

1.370

1.249

59¼  ……………………

1.385

1.279

59½  ……………………

1.400

1.309

59¾  ……………………

1.415

1.340

60  ……………………

1.430

1.372

60¼  ……………………

1.445

1.405

60½  ……………………

1.460

1.440

60¾  ……………………

1.475

1.475

61  ……………………

1.490

1.511

61¼  ……………………

1.505

1.548

61½  ……………………

1.520

1.587

61¾  ……………………

1.535

1.626

62  ……………………

1.550

1.667

62¼  ……………………

1.565

1.667

62½  ……………………

1.580

1.667

62¾  ……………………

1.595

1.667

63  ……………………

1.610

1.667

63¼  ……………………

1.625

1.667

63½  ……………………

1.640

1.667

63¾  ……………………

1.655

1.667

64  ……………………

1.670

1.667

64¼  ……………………

1.685

1.667

64½  ……………………

1.700

1.667

64¾  ……………………

1.715

1.667

65 and over  ……………………

1.730

1.667

(Added by Stats. 1980, Ch. 58.)