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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 4Pt. 3Ch. 3Art. 3§ 31539 Retirement Benefit Error Correction

§ 31539 Retirement Benefit Error Correction

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§ 31539 Retirement Benefit Error Correction

Key Takeaways

  • •If someone lies to get more retirement money, the retirement board can fix the mistake.
  • •The board can lower future payments to the correct amount and even take back extra money already paid.
  • •They have up to 10 years to fix the mistake, starting from when the wrong payment was made or when they found out about the lie.
  • •The board can decide how to take back the extra money, like reducing future payments or adjusting them fairly.

Example

A person tells their boss they worked more hours than they really did to get a bigger retirement check.

The retirement board finds out about the lie and lowers the person's future checks to the right amount. They might also take back the extra money already paid by reducing future checks.

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§ 31539 Retirement Benefit Error Correction

(a) The board of retirement may, in its discretion, correct any error made in the calculation of a retired member’s monthly allowance or any other benefits under this chapter, if either of the following exist: (1) The error in the calculation of the member’s monthly allowance or other benefits under this chapter was made as a result of fraudulent reports for compensation made, or caused to be made, by the member for his or her own benefit. (2) The member caused his or her final compensation to be improperly increased or otherwise overstated at the time of retirement and the system applied that overstated amount as the basis for calculating the member’s monthly retirement allowance or other benefits under this chapter. (b) The retirement allowance or other benefits under this chapter with respect to a retired member described in subdivision (a) shall be adjusted prospectively to the amount that would have been payable if the overstatement of the member’s final compensation had not occurred. (c) Adjustment of the member’s retirement allowance or other benefits may also be implemented retroactively and include the collection or return of the overpayment of benefits. The board of retirement may direct staff to correct the overpayment of benefits by offsetting the amount to be recovered against future benefits. Adjustments to correct the overpayment of benefits may also be made by adjusting the allowance so that the retired member or the retired member and his or her beneficiary, as the case may be, will receive the actuarial equivalent of the allowance to which the member is entitled. (d) The rights and remedies provided in this section are in addition to any other rights and remedies any party may have at law or in equity. Nothing in this section shall preclude any party from instituting an action for declaratory or other relief in lieu of proceeding under this section. (e) The period of limitation of actions under this section shall be 10 years and that period shall commence either from the date of payment or upon discovery of the facts described in subdivision (a), whichever date is later. The board shall determine the applicability of the period of limitation in any case, and its determination with respect to the running of any period of limitation shall be conclusive and binding for purposes of correcting the error. (Added by Stats. 2004, Ch. 466, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2005.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

allowanceretirementbenefitsfraudportpensioncompensationoverpayment

Related Statutes

  • § 31491 Retirement Eligibility Requirements
  • § 31536 Retirement Appeal Attorney Fees
  • § 31542 Retirement Benefit Compensation Review
  • § 31543 Retirement Benefits Audit Authority
  • § 31681.1 Retirement Allowance Adjustment

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 31539.
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