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HomeEducation CodeCh. 29§ 24416 Supplemental Benefit Funding Adjustments

§ 24416 Supplemental Benefit Funding Adjustments

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§ 24416 Supplemental Benefit Funding Adjustments

Key Takeaways

  • •If the retirement fund doesn't have enough money, the board can either make employers pay more or reduce the extra benefits given to teachers.
  • •Employers can't be asked to pay more than 0.25% extra in one year.
  • •If there's extra money, the board can move some to a special account to help pay for future benefits.
  • •The board can't give more than 85% of the extra benefits, even if they want to.

Example

Imagine your school's retirement fund is running low on money.

The board might ask your school to pay a little more (but not too much more) or they might give teachers a little less extra money next year. If there's extra money later, they can save it for future benefits.

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

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§ 24416 Supplemental Benefit Funding Adjustments

(a) If the board determines by June 30 of the then current fiscal year that the Supplemental Benefit Maintenance Account will not have sufficient funds to provide purchasing power protection benefits, as established in this chapter, of at least 80 percent for the subsequent fiscal year, the board, for that year, may do either, or a combination of the following: (1) Increase the employer contribution rate commencing in the next fiscal year by an amount that would provide sufficient funds for no more than the estimated difference between the funds in the Supplemental Benefit Maintenance Account and the amount needed to pay the benefit level specified by the board, provided the benefit level is no more than 85 percent. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the increase in the employer contribution rate shall only become operative if the increase is approved or authorized in the Budget Act. (2) Reduce the supplemental benefit payment for the subsequent fiscal year to the amount that can be funded by the available funds in the Supplemental Benefit Maintenance Account. (b) If the board finds that there is no unfunded obligation, as determined by the board’s professional consulting actuary and affirmed by the Director of Finance, then in addition to the authority pursuant to subdivision (a), the board may transfer to an auxiliary Supplemental Benefit Maintenance Account, from any funds that are in excess of the amount needed to fund fully the benefits for which the Teachers’ Retirement Fund is liable, an amount that would provide sufficient funds for no more than the estimated difference between the funds in the Supplemental Benefit Maintenance Account and the amount needed to pay the benefit level specified by the board, provided the benefit level is no more than 85 percent. (c) If the board increases the employer contribution rate pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a), the increase between the current fiscal year contribution rate and the contribution rate in the next fiscal year, shall not exceed one-quarter of 1 percent of the creditable compensation upon which contributions are based. (Amended by Stats. 2008, Ch. 751, Sec. 15. Effective September 30, 2008.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

supplemental benefit maintenanceobligationretirementcontributionbenefitsemployerteacherdirector

Related Statutes

  • § 22950 Employer Retirement Contribution Rates
  • § 22950.6 Teacher Retirement Fund Transfer
  • § 22954 Teacher Retirement Fund Transfers
  • § 22954.5 Supplemental Benefit Maintenance Appropriations
  • § 24975 Public Employee Deferred Compensation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 24416.
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