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Part 3
Public Employees' Retirement System

Chapters

1
General Provisions and Definitions
Sections 20000–20085
2
Administration of System
Sections 20090–20260
3
Membership in System
Sections 20280–20356
4
Membership Classifications
Sections 20370–20445
5
Contract Members of System
Sections 20460–20593
6
School Employers
Sections 20610–20618
7
Compensation
Sections 20630–20640
8
Member Contributions
Sections 20671–20776
9
Employer Contributions
Sections 20790–20842
11
Service Credit
Sections 20890–21054
12
Retirement from Employment
Sections 21060–21233
13
Retirement Benefits
Sections 21250–21483
14
Death Benefits
Sections 21490–21635.5
15
Long-term Care
Sections 21660–21664
16
Deferred Compensation
Sections 21670–21685
17
Complementary Health Premium Program for Retired Members
Sections 21690–21692
18
California Public Employees Retirement System School Employees Alternative System
Sections 21700–21703
19
California Employers’ Pension Prefunding Trust Program
Sections 21710–21716
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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