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Eligible Members Employee Contribution Covered Compensation Average Final Compensation Service Credit Service Retirement Industrial Disability Retirement (job-related) Ordinary Disability Retirement (non-job related) If you were a non-retired member of Charter Section A8.559 Police Plan on November 5, 2002, and you elected membership in Charter Section A8.595 Police Plan on or before December 31, 2002 Employees and Employers share the cost of contributing to the Plan. The employee contribution rate adjusts up or down each year depending on the annual employer contribution rate. The employee contribution base rate is 7.0% of covered compensation Effective July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019: Employee contribution adjustment of +4.5%, regardless of base rate of pay (adjustment range: +6.0% to -6.0%) Salary earnable at the time of retirement at the rate of pay attached to the rank or position held by the member for at least one year prior to retirement Monthly salary earnable at the rate of pay attached to the rank or position held by the member for at least one year prior to retirement Members earn one year of service credit for every 10 months worked and paid (generally 1,740 hours) in a fiscal year. Members cannot earn more than one year of service credit in any one fiscal year, regardless of hours worked and paid Age 50 with 25 or more years of service Service Formula: Service Credit x Age Factor x Final Compensation = Monthly Service Retirement Benefit Maximum annual benefit is 90% of average final compensation No minimum service requirement If qualified for service retirement (QSR): service retirement benefit, but not less than 55% of final compensation If not qualified for service retirement: 50 to 90% of final compensation as determined by Workers Compensation Appeals Board until member reaches QSR, at which time the benefit is adjusted to service retirement calculated as if member had continued to render service without interruption in the rank held at retirement Maximum annual benefit is 90% of average final compensation At least 10 years of credited service regardless of age 1.5% of average final compensation for each year of credited service at time of retirement but not less than 33 1/3% of final compensation Maximum benefit is 90% of average final compensation

Death prior to Retirement If death is due to a work-related cause: If deceased member is qualified for service retirement, a continuation benefit payable to qualified survivor equal to the service retirement payable to member if member had retired for service at date of death If deceased member is not qualified for service retirement, a continuation benefit payable to qualified survivor equal to member s compensation at date of death payable until the date member would have qualified for service retirement at which time the continuation benefit is adjusted to service retirement calculated as if member had continued to render service without interruption in the rank held at retirement If not qualified for service retirement and no survivor continuation benefits are payable, a lump sum distribution of member contributions and interest plus 6 months compensation earnable paid to designated Plan beneficiary or estate If death is due to a non-work-related cause: If deceased member is qualified for service retirement, a continuation benefit payable to qualified survivor equal to 75% of the service retirement payable to member if member had retired for service at date of death If deceased member had at least 25 years of credited service but had not attained age 50, a continuation benefit payable to qualified survivor equal to 75% of the service retirement payable to member calculated as if member had retired on the date of death and attained age 50 If deceased member had at least 10 years but less than 25 years of credited service but had not attained age 50, a continuation benefit payable to qualified survivor equal to the non-job-related disability retirement payable to member at date of death If deceased member had less than 10 years credited service or no survivor continuation benefits are payable, a lump sum distribution of member contributions and interest plus 6 months compensation earnable paid to designated Plan beneficiary or estate If total continuation benefits paid are less than the lump sum account balance plus 6 months earnable death benefit, any difference is paid in priority order to remarried spouse/domestic partner, surviving children or member s estate

Death after Retirement Job-related death: A continuation benefit equal to member s unmodified retirement benefit at date of death paid to qualified survivors If member was retired for job-related disability: A continuation benefit equal to the member s disability retirement benefit at date of death paid to qualified survivors If member was retired for service or non-job-related disability: A continuation benefit equal to 75% of member s unmodified retirement benefit at date of death paid to qualified survivors $100 per year of credited service up to maximum of $3000 paid in lump sum to designated beneficiary Qualified Survivors Separation Benefits In priority order: Spouse/domestic partner who was your spouse/domestic partner on the date of injury or onset of illness that resulted in death, or was your spouse/domestic partner continuous for at least one full year immediately prior to your death; Unmarried children under the age of 18; Adult dependent children; Dependent parent(s) Refund of your contributions plus accrued interest Vesting Election - You terminate employment with at least 5 years of credited service and contributions in your account, may elect to keep contributions on account and elect a vesting retirement benefit based on service retirement formula using final compensation at termination of employment beginning no earlier than age 50 Reciprocal Membership - if you become a member of a reciprocal plan within 6 months after termination of SFERS membership

Purchasable Service Credit Members may voluntarily purchase credit for the following service: Redeposited Safety Plan Service Unpaid Parental Leave prior to July 1, 2003 Military Service Union Representative Service Additional information is available in the Service Purchase Brochure on the SFERS website under Resources, Fact Sheets Covered Employment after Retirement Limited Employment during Retirement Retired members cannot return to covered City employment except as noted below in Limited Employment during Retirement section Retired members may return to City employment without affecting retirement status, not to exceed 960 hours in any fiscal year. The retirement benefit will be suspended for members who exceed 960 hours in any fiscal year

Service Retirement Age Factor Table Age at Retirement Age Factor Age at Retirement Age Factor 50 2.400% 52.50 2.700% 50.25 2.430% 52.75 2.730% 50.5 2.460% 53 2.760% 50.75 2.490% 53.25 2.790% 51 2.520% 53.50 2.820% 51.25 2.550% 53.75 2.850% 51.50 2.580% 54 2.880% 51.75 2.610% 54.25 2.910% 52 2.640% 54.50 2.940% 52.25 2.670% 54.75 2.970% 55 or older 3.000%