AB 1067
Public employees’ retirement: felony convictions.
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Bill overview
This bill updates California law regarding public employee retirement benefits for those convicted of felonies. Specifically, it requires public employers to continue investigating a public employee’s misconduct, even if the employee retires during the investigation, if there’s an indication a crime may have been committed. If a public employee is convicted of a felony related to their official duties, they will forfeit their accrued retirement benefits as currently outlined in state law. The bill also clarifies that the state will reimburse local agencies for any costs associated with implementing this new requirement.
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