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HomeMilitary and Veterans CodeDiv. 2Pt. 1Ch. 8Art. 1§ 416 Military Pay Deductions

§ 416 Military Pay Deductions

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§ 416 Military Pay Deductions

This law says the state can take money from someone's paycheck if they owe the state for lost or damaged property. If a group owes money, the state can take half of it each year from their funds.

Key Takeaways

  • •If you work for the state military or as a civilian and break or lose state property, the state can take money from your paycheck to cover the cost.
  • •If a whole group (like a military unit) owes money, the state takes half of what they owe each year from their funds.
  • •If the group is shut down, they have to pay the full amount right away from their remaining money.

Example

A soldier breaks a state-owned laptop while on duty.

The state will figure out how much the laptop is worth and take that amount from the soldier's paycheck.

How to Calculate

If a command owes money, deduct 50% of the total debt each year until paid.

  1. Find out how much the command owes (total debt).
  2. Divide the total debt by 2 to get the amount to deduct each year.
  3. Take that amount from the command's funds every year until the debt is paid.

A military unit owes $10,000 for lost equipment.

Result: The state will take $5,000 from the unit's funds this year and another $5,000 next year.

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

Official Source
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§ 416 Military Pay Deductions

(a) When the amount determined by a board, as provided in Section 415, as the value of lost, damaged, or destroyed property is charged to a person, it shall be deducted from any pay or allowance due or to become due to the person from the state. Money due to the state for any reason, with or without the action of a board, from a member of the active militia, a member of the unorganized militia when called for active duty, or any civilian employee of the Office of the Adjutant General shall be deducted or withheld from any money due or to become due that member or civilian employee from the state, including any pay and allowances payable pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 320) of Chapter 5 of Part 1 of Division 2. When the amount is charged to a command, it shall be deducted one-half in successive calendar years from any allowance or money due or to become due to it from the state, except that on the disbandment of a command any indebtedness then existing and any indebtedness as may be charged to it upon a final settlement of property accounts shall, as soon as determined, be paid out of its military funds or unexpended appropriations. (b) An action may be maintained in the name of the people of the state in any court of competent jurisdiction by the Attorney General, upon request of the Adjutant General, to recover from a member of the active militia, a member of the unorganized militia when called for active duty, or any civilian employee of the Office of the Adjutant General or their sureties any indebtedness to the state remaining unpaid upon final determination of the indebtedness. (Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 129, Sec. 51. (SB 1097) Effective January 1, 2025.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

lost, damaged, or destroyed propertyactive militiaunorganized militiacivilian employee of the Office of the Adjutant GeneralAttorney GeneralAdjutant General

Related Statutes

  • § 421 Military Property Theft Penalties
  • § 410 Militia Supply Requirements
  • § 412.5 Military Department Support Programs
  • § 413 National Guard Fund Deposits
  • § 417 Military Transportation Contracts

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Military and Veterans Code. Section 416.
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