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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: April 11, 2023 10:07PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Linus the Jerk is once again fucked by his 2020
> lies and failures since to find any excuse for
> those. There actually is no excuse of course for
> mega-dopes who don’t know the difference between
> static and dynamic data. What an asshlle!


You fail to grasp the significance of recorded data. Perhaps that's why you are losing so badly.

do.

https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/fl/cape-canaveral/KXMR/date/2020-12-19

https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/fl/cape-canaveral/KXMR/date/2020-12-20

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 11, 2023 10:17PM

Eat shit, ignorant Fag Boy. You’ve been fucked big time by NWS, and for about as long by CMYK. Like your shitty city, you are just a designated loser.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city…. ()
Date: April 11, 2023 10:41PM

LOL! You don’t even understand what recorded data are! No wonder you’re failing so miserably here.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 11, 2023 10:54PM

So the wife and I got through the 2022 federal deductions and tax calculations this afternoon. Looks so far like we’ll get about $650 back. We’ll go over the numbers again in the next couple of days, then fill out and mail the final forms on Tuesday. First year in a long time when we won’t be using a 4868.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 12, 2023 10:35AM

seven figure city…. Wrote:
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> LOL! You don’t even understand what recorded data
> are! No wonder you’re failing so miserably here.

Just another example of your need/penchant. for saying completely ridiculous things. Much of this Sweet Spot wealth that you are so highly envious of was amassed over a 40+ year career as a leader in international economics and finance, fields where recorded data are often the very object of endeavor. You of course know very little about baseball either, but its allure too is built in significant part upon an appreciation of data recorded on the back of baseball cards.

In 2020 meanwhile, your hopes for being able to boast over tropical holiday travel were dashed by both COVID and one of the worst Xmas cold snaps to hit Too Far North Florida in many a year. You chose simply to lie about much of that. I was sure that you would and so had added a feed from KXMR to those from KIAD and KHEF and then waited for the proof to come rolling in. It did. 72 and drizzle there right now, btw, with high winds still. I bet you didn’t know that.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: April 12, 2023 11:12AM

That word salad doesn't establish that you understand recorded weather data at all. In fact, it points in the opp direction.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Sue Palka ()
Date: April 12, 2023 11:32AM

He doesn't appear to understand what "real time" data are either.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 12, 2023 11:32AM

Fail! Such a fucking imbecile.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 12, 2023 12:02PM

Well, here in the Sweet Spot, it is once again a beautiful morning. It was a bright and sunny 59 degrees when I got up, and with clear conditions, we should hit the low 80s in just a while. No rain to worry about with mostly single digit breezes from the west. Looking forward to sending in another grocery order here shortly, something my knee will no doubt appreciate. No more trips to Baltimore for that, but we’ll be seeing a specialist here in a couple of weeks.

Real President Joe is meanwhile ratcheting up federal emissions limits so as to boost reliance on EVs. That’s a small thing actually, but at least someone thinks about the environment. Republicans plainly don’t, the losers. And we see that inflation is down again, which the GOP harpies will of course ignore. They aren’t likely either to poke any pins in the Fat Boy’s claims that ‘media frenzy’ over his recent indictment should be grounds for delay in the E Jean Carroll defamation suit that he is likely to lose. The GOP has no spine at all.

In other news, Josiah Gray turned in another nice effort against the Angels last night, but the Nats managed just one hit off of Shohei Ohtani and the ANA bullpen, leading to a 2-0 defeat. Not unexpected. The series will conclude this afternoon with Mackenzie Gore taking on righty Griffin Canning (26) who’s trying to come back from some serious back issues. The team will fly back home after the game for a weekend series against CLE.

Many are those of course who wish they could fly from the asshole-tainted slums of sordid Falls Church City. The lure of so many superior nearby areas is of course strong, but some pathetics still do lack the means and skills to make good on their much longed for escapes. Thus are they left in the company of shameful liars and disgusting shit-slingers.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 12, 2023 12:30PM

seven figure city.... Wrote:
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> That word salad…

LOL! ‘See Spot run!’ is word salad to an uneducated dick like you! Stupid Fag Boy.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Weekly Reader ()
Date: April 12, 2023 01:30PM

See Spot Run! is clear, concise and to the point. You should take a lesson from it.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 12, 2023 01:44PM

Suck it, Fag Boy. I did many years as a writer for the academic and professional presses. You’d struggle to write your name.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city… ()
Date: April 12, 2023 04:04PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> seven figure city.... Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > That word salad…
>
> LOL! ‘See Spot run!’ is word salad to an
> uneducated dick like you! Stupid Fag Boy.


So, you can’t explain the significance of recorded weather data. Got it.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: The Crime Scene ()
Date: April 12, 2023 04:34PM

I know Jane. I've known Jane for years. That's when they discovered the computer was still on.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 12, 2023 04:43PM

Linus has gone right round the bend.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city… ()
Date: April 12, 2023 06:06PM

LOL! Understanding and accepting NWS recorded weather data is going around the bend, word salad boy?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 12, 2023 06:16PM

You lied, asshole. And NWS and I caught that right away. Stupid, hapless Fag Boy.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/12/2023 06:16PM by Actual JP Morgenthau.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 12, 2023 07:37PM

Linus = low intelligence, little actual education or academic success, no meaningful employment history, and zero in the way of financial accomplishment. Basically, just an across the board failure without much actual accomplishment behind him at all.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Storm Dwarf ()
Date: April 12, 2023 07:48PM

What’s your Dungeons and Dragons character?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city… ()
Date: April 12, 2023 07:58PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> You lied, asshole. And NWS and I caught that
> right away. Stupid, hapless Fag Boy.


Recorded data, dipshit. You might want to learn what it is. After that, you might be able to figure out how it fucked you so badly. Had you been aware of its existence before you lied, you might not have made such an ass of yourself. Oops! Too late!


https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/fl/cape-canaveral/KXMR/date/2020-12-19

https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/fl/cape-canaveral/KXMR/date/2020-12-20

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 12, 2023 07:59PM

Heard of it, of course, but don’t know much about it or why I should want to.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 12, 2023 08:12PM

Don’t know why Linus-Jerk even bothers either. What a pointless little douche he is. By the way, got our latest grocery order in earlier today. 30+ items that will show up on the front porch early tomorrow afternoon. We can take it from there.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Morgenstein Moments ()
Date: April 12, 2023 08:45PM

Wow! Big day for the Morgensteins!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: GoodGoogaMooga ()
Date: April 12, 2023 09:40PM

I have an acceleration clause on an adjustable rate mortgage with an adjustment date of an amortization schedule with an annual percentage rate of 10% and the appraised value on an assumable mortgage with a balloon mortgage and balloon payment and bankruptcy bill of sale with biweekly mortgage on a bridge loan with a buydown call option and a cash out refinance certificate of deposit.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city… ()
Date: April 12, 2023 10:19PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Heard of it, of course, but don’t know much
> about it or why I should want to.


Because that’s the data that prove you lied. Too bad you didn’t know such data existed before you decided to lie.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: toffi ()
Date: April 13, 2023 05:13AM

HaHaHaHaHa!!!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 08:12AM

Well, mindless parroting and hopeless hamster-wheeling are all that’s left now to The Asshole as he so very foolishly tries to further defend his well-documented lies from Dec 2020. There were of course hundreds of lies before, and there have as well been hundreds since, but the jerk at the moment is fixated on just those from Xmas 2020, a time of freeze warnings and small craft advisories in good old Too Far North Florida. They've had Xmas cold snaps before of course, but this was a big one. And it came in the middle of COVID, so holiday dining was limited to carry-out from what few places had tried to remain open. The 800-mile trip that was actually 870 miles (all of it against national medical advice) was quite a foolish undertaking, but a fool undertook it anyway, and then just lied about things the whole time once he got there. By the way, real-time NWS data indicate that it is mostly cloudy and 72 degrees there right now after a series of storms brought a quarter inch of rain overnight. Winds will remain brisk today at 7-16 mph with gusts to 26. The humidity is 88%. Beach weather.

Here in the Sweet Spot meanwhile, real-time NWS data indicate that it is 62 degrees outside with the humidity at 51%. We’ve got clear blue skies with bright sunshine and no rain expected until Saturday. Temps today should reach into the mid 80s with winds from the NW at 5. Seems like a perfect day for a major afternoon grocery delivery. I might have gotten carried away a little bit, so I hope the two refrigerators and freezers can handle it all!

Real President Joe will meanwhile need to go on the attack against idiot abortion opponents after the 5th Circuit yesterday left far too much of the recent Texas mifepristone ruling in place. The USSC has tried to distance itself somehow from what is quite obviously a GOP effort toward compulsory childbirth through a national ban on all abortions. As in so many other areas, the right-wing here is simply medieval in the fervor of its anti-intellectualism.

In other news, Mackenzie Gore struggled some with his command and ended up leaving in the fourth inning after 88 pitches. A glitch, but he’ll be back. Tip of the hat to ANA starter Griffin Canning who got the 3-2 win after having been on the shelf for more than a year with some serious back issues. The Nats were scheduled to fly home after the game last night, rest up today, and then start a weekend series against CLE on Friday. The wife and I will be back in the park on Saturday.

Saturday will of course be just another day of duress for the unlucky residents of beyond battered Falls Church City. Well, except for the fact that the FCC Home & Garden Tour will occur then. This has been arranged by the FC Education Foundation and tickets for the tour can be had for just $30. The nerve of these people!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/13/2023 09:46AM by Actual JP Morgenthau.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 13, 2023 08:54AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Well, mindless parroting and hopeless
> hamster-wheeling are all that’s left now to The
> Asshole as he so very foolishly tries to further
> defend his well-documented lies from Dec 2020.

Here are the only documented data presented.


https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/fl/cape-canaveral/KXMR/date/2020-12-19

https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/fl/cape-canaveral/KXMR/date/2020-12-20

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 10:03AM

Sorry, Pussy. That after-the-fact corporate slop still fails as miserably as your dumbfuck RAMW claims in comparison to real-time NWS data. You lied in 2020. It was obvious then, and it is obvious now. You don’t fool anyone with such low grade antics as these. Worthless lying sack of shit.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 10:09AM

seven figure city… Wrote:
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> Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> > Heard of it, of course, but don’t know much
> > about it or why I should want to.
>
> Because that’s the data that prove you lied. Too
> bad you didn’t know such data existed before you
> decided to lie.

The actual topic there was Dungeons & Dragons. Fucking stupid shit.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 10:30AM

Like all of the Water Wars, chicken places, Brockmont, 30-foot cliffs, GF/GFT, crape myrtles, copyright, and so much, much more, Linus has over the years grossly fucked up multiple examples of plain old ‘dressing on the side’ English syntax. On purpose, one might think, because as an ignorant, envious, badly butthurt, and entirely broke-ass dope in a dump loser with no old law school chums and no sorts of academic, professional, or financial standing at all to fall back on, he is unable to use truth here in any way. Even to note where in DC it was that he lived prior to his parents’ having dumped him in FCC back in 1998 as they lit out without him for Too Far North Florida. Truth itself only reveals and ever betrays him as just an uneducated, shit-slinging low-life, no-standards asshole and it always has. Ten years of dreadful beatings here, and well on the way to eleven. This has been the entirety of his reward and accomplishment here. Sad. (And he still doesn’t know which balance goes down.)

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Fixer 0f It For You ()
Date: April 13, 2023 10:50AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> LinusActual JP = low intelligence, little actual education
> or academic success, no meaningful employment
> history, and zero in the way of financial
> accomplishment. Basically, I'm just an across the
> board failure without much actual accomplishment
> behind hime at all.


FIFY

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: April 13, 2023 12:02PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Sorry, Pussy. That after-the-fact corporate slop

Other than a genetic fallacy you keep perpetuating, you've yet to explain why it is false or what incentive Weather Underground has to lie.

> still fails as miserably as your dumbfuck RAMW

You mean the published data that shows Liberty BBQ outperforming most GAR locations? LOL!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Clevelander ()
Date: April 13, 2023 12:04PM

JP- Are you restricted to the wheelchair for attending 2023 games, or do stadium staff assist with transferring you to a regular seat?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 01:07PM

seven figure city.... Wrote:
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> Other than a genetic fallacy you keep perpetuating,
> you've yet to explain why it is false or what incentive
> Weather Underground has to lie.

Fuck off, douchebag. Real-time NWS feeds long ago hung you out to dry for lying as usual in your Xmas 2020 weather claims, just as you were lying about everything else then, before, and since.

> You mean the published data that shows Liberty BBQ
> outperforming most GAR locations? LOL!

No such data are compiled or published by RAMW.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 01:40PM

Clevelander Wrote:
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> JP- Are you restricted to the wheelchair for attending
> 2023 games, or do stadium staff assist with transferring
> you to a regular seat?

In the Club Level at least, stadium staff assist literally every guest in reaching his or her seat. Wheelchair usage will continue be a day to day decision, depending on how my knee is holding up at the time. No problem just now in lugging a dozen bags of groceries in from the front porch to the kitchen, but things might change by Saturday afternoon.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 13, 2023 04:19PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> seven figure city.... Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Other than a genetic fallacy you keep
> perpetuating,
> > you've yet to explain why it is false or what
> incentive
> > Weather Underground has to lie.
>
> Fuck off, douchebag. Real-time NWS feeds long ago
> hung you out to dry for lying as usual in your
> Xmas 2020 weather claims, just as you were lying
> about everything else then, before, and since.

And none of that babbling explains why the recorded data presented by Weather Underground should be discounted.

> > You mean the published data that shows Liberty
> BBQ
> > outperforming most GAR locations? LOL!
>
> No such data are compiled or published by RAMW.


And yet I just checked that it is exactly where I stumbled across it the first time. Too bad for you.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 04:49PM

seven figure city... Wrote:
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> And none of that babbling explains why the recorded data
> presented by Weather Underground should be discounted.

Rules of Best Evidence. Real-time NWS data caught you lying red-handed. T-storms between now and 1:00 AM in TFNF, by the way.

> And yet I just checked that it is exactly where I
> stumbled across it the first time. Too bad for you.

Typical Linus horseshit. RAMW does not compile or publish data of the sort you have claimed. Just more filthy lying from the disgraced FCC Turdboy.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Gordon Barnes ()
Date: April 13, 2023 05:50PM

Kind of like how NWS doesn't publish real time data.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 06:47PM

LOL! What’s your definition of publish? What’s your definition of real-time?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city… ()
Date: April 13, 2023 06:54PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> seven figure city... Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > And none of that babbling explains why the
> recorded data
> > presented by Weather Underground should be
> discounted.
>
> Rules of Best Evidence.

Recorded data is the best evidence, fool. Your claims are nothing but unverified rubbish. In fact, the best evidence show you lied.

> Real-time NWS data caught
> you lying red-handed.

If so, that lie could be confirmed by the recorded data.

> T-storms between now and
> 1:00 AM in TFNF, by the way.

TFNF? That’s not a valid weather station identifier. If it was, however, such conditions could be found in the recorded data.

> > And yet I just checked that it is exactly where
> I
> > stumbled across it the first time. Too bad for
> you.
>
> Typical Linus horseshit. RAMW does not compile or
> publish data of the sort you have claimed. Just
> more filthy lying from the disgraced FCC Turdboy.

Lie AND deny, fraud.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 07:50PM

Thunderstorms ending in 11 minutes in TFNF.



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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 08:19PM

All gone. More just past 9:00 PM.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Gordon Barnes ()
Date: April 13, 2023 08:50PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> LOL! What’s your definition of publish?
> What’s your definition of real-time?


What's your definition of real time?

Post a link to it.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 09:17PM

Yup, t-storms right on time in TFNF. Should be ending in 19 minutes.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city… ()
Date: April 13, 2023 09:34PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> seven figure city... Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > And none of that babbling explains why the
> recorded data
> > presented by Weather Underground should be
> discounted.
>
> Rules of Best Evidence.

Recorded data is the best evidence, fool. Your claims are nothing but unverified rubbish. In fact, the best evidence show you lied.

> Real-time NWS data caught
> you lying red-handed.

If so, that lie could be confirmed by the recorded data.

> T-storms between now and
> 1:00 AM in TFNF, by the way.

TFNF? That’s not a valid weather station identifier. If it was, however, such conditions could be found in the recorded data.

> > And yet I just checked that it is exactly where
> I
> > stumbled across it the first time. Too bad for
> you.
>
> Typical Linus horseshit. RAMW does not compile or
> publish data of the sort you have claimed. Just
> more filthy lying from the disgraced FCC Turdboy.

Lie AND deny, fraud.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 10:21PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Yup, t-storms right on time in TFNF. Should be ending
> in 19 minutes.

Yeah, those ended alright, but now the next wave has moved in and will last until morning. Oh, the humanity!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: April 13, 2023 10:30PM

Talking to himself instead of dealing with his real problems. Wonder if he's figured out where the nearest residence to KXMR is.

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> seven figure city... Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > And none of that babbling explains why the
> recorded data
> > presented by Weather Underground should be
> discounted.
>
> Rules of Best Evidence.

Recorded data is the best evidence, fool. Your claims are nothing but unverified rubbish. In fact, the best evidence show you lied.

> Real-time NWS data caught
> you lying red-handed.

If so, that lie could be confirmed by the recorded data.

> T-storms between now and
> 1:00 AM in TFNF, by the way.

TFNF? That’s not a valid weather station identifier. If it was, however, such conditions could be found in the recorded data.

> > And yet I just checked that it is exactly where
> I
> > stumbled across it the first time. Too bad for
> you.
>
> Typical Linus horseshit. RAMW does not compile or
> publish data of the sort you have claimed. Just
> more filthy lying from the disgraced FCC Turdboy.

Lie AND deny, fraud.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 11:06PM

It’s retarded Linus-Dope who has all the problems. Like that one with originality. Stupid slug.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: April 13, 2023 11:10PM

Recorded data fucked you. You've too stupid to know what it even is.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 11:24PM

LOL! People who live in FCC can’t talk stupid.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 13, 2023 11:30PM

Thunderstorms still raging in TFNF per NWS real-time data. Linus still missing the whole thing, the dope.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 14, 2023 08:37AM

Well, the wee hours were no easy trip for the poor souls down in TFNF, but after an overnight drenching, sunrise has left them at a lovely sunny and 72 degrees, with no more t-storms expected until 9:00 AM. What a hole! Quite the opposite is of course the case here in the magnificent Sweet Spot, where we are enjoying bright sunshine and 63 degrees with a fresh pot of single-estate kona and a half pound of delicious scrapple. So good! Some clouds will be rolling in later on, but no more than trace amounts of precipitation are expected there as we approach a daily high of 82 degrees with SW breezes at 6 mph and the humidity at a comfy 53%. Not so many are so fortunate as this.

Real President Joe was meanwhile glad to see the two Justin’s backmin office in ass-backward Tennessee yesterday, and as well of course to see The OG Leaker carted off of Cape Cod. Next, we need to see the Fat Boy carted out of Mar-a-Lago. The crimes of these two clowns are not really in all that different after all. But in a world of grievous and perpetual right-wing misbehavior, RPJ must also take action to protect the FDA and women’s access to mifepristone, as well as DACA access to health insurance under Obamacare. Not much is more ignorant, cruel, and vindictive than the white, Protestant trash males of the GOP.

In other news, the Nats were off yesterday after flying home from the West Coast. They’ll be back in action against CLE at Nats Park tonight with so-so so far Trevor Williams hoping to get the best of so-so so far Cal Quantrill. The ex-Tribe is 7-6 on the season to this point while the Nats are 4-9.

Worse than that of course is whatever record the horrible hamlet of Falls Church City may be thought to have put up to date in 2023. They have though just been named by no less prestigious an outfit than StorageCafe as the second best US suburb for city-like living. Which seems a rather odd and uncertain category no matter how undecidedly you try to slice it. I’m of course for just sticking with the large lots, beautiful homes, woods, fields, and streams that so clearly define the quite uncity-like Sweet Spot.



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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Crampon ()
Date: April 14, 2023 08:54AM

Florida sucks!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 14, 2023 11:10AM

Well, let’s just say that there are lots of bad things that can be said about the place, especially when there is no redeeming aspect of Spring Training going on. For those few weeks of pre-MLB activity, small bits of the state as a whole do become even better than tolerable. But not of course during COVID or lockouts or fits of freakish lashing out from doofus Ron DeSantis.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 14, 2023 03:16PM

Well, it’s 81 and cloudy in TFNF right now per the real-time feeds of NWS. Several hours of pesky t-storms are in the offing shortly though. Poor souls.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 14, 2023 04:19PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> seven figure city... Wrote:
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> > And none of that babbling explains why the
> recorded data
> > presented by Weather Underground should be
> discounted.
>
> Rules of Best Evidence.

Recorded data is the best evidence, fool. Your claims are nothing but unverified rubbish. In fact, the best evidence show you lied.

> Real-time NWS data caught
> you lying red-handed.

If so, that lie could be confirmed by the recorded data.

> T-storms between now and
> 1:00 AM in TFNF, by the way.

TFNF? That’s not a valid weather station identifier. If it was, however, such conditions could be found in the recorded data.

> > And yet I just checked that it is exactly where
> I
> > stumbled across it the first time. Too bad for
> you.
>
> Typical Linus horseshit. RAMW does not compile or
> publish data of the sort you have claimed. Just
> more filthy lying from the disgraced FCC Turdboy.

Lie AND deny, fraud.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 14, 2023 05:08PM

Same old stupid bullshit, numb nuts. You are but a disgraced mega liar and loser on dozens of counts, this being but one of them. Dishonest douche.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 14, 2023 05:27PM

Per NWS real-time data, there have been three-tenths of an inch of rain in TFNF so far today, with another wave of t-storms expected to roll in around 9:00 PM. More rain on Linus’s crippled parade.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: April 14, 2023 05:46PM

Same "shit" that proves you lied.

You're just too stupid to understand what recorded weather data are and how badly it fucked you. It is, after all, the best evidence. LOL!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 14, 2023 06:00PM

You’re no more than a worthless shit-slinging douchebag, clown-boy. You flat out lied about multiple aspects of your ill-advised and ill-fated Xmas 2020 trip. There is no way to walk back any of that trash now. Stupid slug.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 14, 2023 07:38PM

Reminder: one of us has an impressive range of academic, professional, and financial honors, accolades, and accomplishments. And one of us does not.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Toadie ()
Date: April 14, 2023 07:46PM

You want fries with that?

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 14, 2023 08:17PM

No, the sight of that big bad boot slammed so violently up your flabby ass will do just fine. You simply are not on the same level as I am. Nowhere freaking near.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: BOW ()
Date: April 14, 2023 08:28PM

^ Boring old wanker.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 14, 2023 09:09PM

Typical grade school zero. T-storms coming up in TFNF from 9:00 PM to midnight btw. Those poor folks just can't catch a break.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 14, 2023 09:46PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Reminder: one of us has an impressive range of
> academic, professional, and financial honors,
> accolades, and accomplishments. And one of us
> does not.

Your inferiority is duly noted.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 14, 2023 09:51PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> You’re no more than a worthless shit-slinging
> douchebag, clown-boy. You flat out lied about
> multiple aspects of your ill-advised and ill-fated
> Xmas 2020 trip. There is no way to walk back any
> of that trash now. Stupid slug.


Nothing to walk back. Recorded data prove every word of mine to be true and prove you lied.

You don't even know what recorded data are. That's why you're too stupid to understand just how badly you are fucked. Your inferiority is exposed yet again.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 14, 2023 10:57PM

Your shit still does nothing but stink, Linus. Really badly! Everything you claim is in fact an out-of-your-ass fabrication. You qualify here only as a mindless scumbag. Half an inch of rain down in TFNF since supper time. They have one more band of storms to get through yet today.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Bud Herdt ()
Date: April 14, 2023 11:30PM

^ Still butthurt

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 15, 2023 08:58AM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Your shit still does nothing but stink, Linus.
> Really badly! Everything you claim is in fact an
> out-of-your-ass fabrication. You qualify here
> only as a mindless scumbag. Half an inch of rain
> down in TFNF since supper time. They have one
> more band of storms to get through yet today.


My claims are substantiated by recorded data that everyone here can see with their own eyes.

You've offered nothing even remotely close because you lied. To make matters worse for you, you've made it abundantly clear that you don't even know what recorded weather data are.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 15, 2023 11:06AM

There is no way around the fact that you are thoroughly screwed here, Fag Boy. Winds, rains, freeze warnings, and small craft advisories. Those were the reality of your confounded Xmas 2020 trip. And widespread COVID shutdowns of course. Worst trip ever. Real-time NWS feeds are meanwhile showing that the folks down there will get a break today. 78 degrees and sunny right now, with no sign of more t-storms until 6:00 PM. LOL! Did you see that Virginia has now topped Florida as a state to retire to, according to WalletHub? Comes as no surprise at all to wealthy Sweet Spot retirees. Busy day for us today. Travel into SWDC to pick up new stocks of artisanal goodies, then over to Nats Park for 4:00 revenge game against CLE. We looked bad against them in a 4-3 loss last night. We must bounce back today, something you will never be able to do.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Arnold Palmer Refill ()
Date: April 15, 2023 11:15AM

Go Guardians!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 15, 2023 12:04PM

Dude, NWS recorded weather data are the definitive source of best evidence. You don’t even know what recorded weather data consist of. It fucked you and fucked you badly.

NWS provides recorded weather data for use in a court of law. Your real-time nonsense would be laughed at. Dope.

You're really stupid. I mean really fucking stupid. High school dropout stupid if you think your claims are even remotely believable.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 15, 2023 12:22PM

You’re a low-grade FCC nobody.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 15, 2023 12:44PM

Dude, you've demonstrated how stupid you are with your complete inability to understand what recorded weather data are. That's really fucking stupid.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 15, 2023 12:49PM

Blow it out your flabby ass, loser. You lied, you got caught. Show’s over.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Paul Simon ()
Date: April 15, 2023 12:56PM

^ Still crazy and butthurt after all these years.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: April 15, 2023 01:06PM

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Blow it out your flabby ass, loser. You lied, you
> got caught. Show’s over.


Recorded data show you're the liar. Case closed. Buh bye!

On top of getting caught lying, you got exposed for not knowing what recorded weather data are.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 15, 2023 01:08PM

Paul Simon Wrote:
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> ^ Still crazy and butthurt after all these years.


A massive inferiority complex consumes him.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: calp! ()
Date: April 15, 2023 01:59PM

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> >
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> > -----
> > > Retired1 Wrote:
> > >
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> > > -----
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.Thank
> > you
> > > > for visiting the Retirement Section on the
> > City
> > > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or laterThank
> > you
> > > for
> > > > visiting the Retirement Section on the City
> > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.
> > > >
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 15, 2023 02:01PM

Poor Linus-Shit loses on every scale there is. Just sits there and whines and sulki like a little child. Meanwhile, artisanal goodies are on board and we are back in our reserved spot in the DEICO Garage. Headed down for a pre-game meal soon.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
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Date: April 15, 2023 02:01PM

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> > > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> > Section
> > > > on
> > > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > > website.
> > > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > > through
> > > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension,
> how
> > > to
> > > > > apply, and other useful information about
> > the
> > > > > retirement system.
> > > > >
> > > > > For information on the retirement
> process,
> > > > refer
> > > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> > have
> > > > any
> > > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > > (888)
> > > > > 225-7377.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > > System
> > > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> > (the
> > > > City
> > > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > > health
> > > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > > public
> > > > > employees, retirees, and their families
> and
> > > > more
> > > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > > >
> > > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > Click on the following links to access
> the
> > > PDF
> > > > > file of the City's various CalPERS
> Contract
> > > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members,
> Fire
> > > > Safety
> > > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> > Lifeguard
> > > > > Safety Member.
> > > > >
> > > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > > The City Offers Three Types Of
> Retirements:
> > > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> > And
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Service Retirement
> > > > > Service retirement is the general
> > retirement
> > > > from
> > > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > > years
> > > > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment
> of
> > > the
> > > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > > Disability retirement consists of a
> monthly
> > > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> > rest
> > > > of
> > > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > > disabling
> > > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > > disability
> > > > > need not be related to your employment.
> To
> > > > qualify
> > > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > > your
> > > > job
> > > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > > condition
> > > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > > requirement;
> > > > > however, you must have at least five
> years
> > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > > >
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > > Only)
> > > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > > job-related
> > > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > > employee
> > > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard),
> you
> > > may
> > > > be
> > > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> > life
> > > > (or
> > > > > until you recover from your disabling
> > injury
> > > or
> > > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> > service
> > > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View PARS Online
> > > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate
> Calculator
> > > can
> > > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > > benefits.
> > > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may
> also
> > > add
> > > > > various retirement dates, salary
> > information,
> > > > and
> > > > > future employment information to see how
> > > these
> > > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use
> the
> > > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > > without
> > > > a
> > > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > > information
> > > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > > Statement
> > > > > will be automatically added to the
> > > Calculator.
> > > > >
> > > > > Reciprocity
> > > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> > California
> > > > > public retirement systems, which allows
> you
> > > to
> > > > > move from one retirement system to the
> > other
> > > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal
> agreements
> > > may
> > > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> > between
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > > Currently,
> > > > you
> > > > > must leave and enter into employment with
> a
> > > > > reciprocal public agency within six
> months
> > to
> > > > be
> > > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > > including
> > > > a
> > > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > > agreements
> > > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS
> page
> > > and
> > > > > download Publication 16. Please note
> there
> > is
> > > > > currently no reciprocity agreements
> between
> > > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > > Pension
> > > > > (LAFPP).
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the
> CalPERS
> > > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > > Systems",
> > > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > > 225-7377
> > > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> > CalPERS
> > > > > Regional Office.
> > > > >
> > > > > Death Benefits
> > > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > Categories - If you die before you
> retire,
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > provides several benefits for your family
> > or
> > > > the
> > > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > > miscellaneous
> > > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> > death,
> > > > and
> > > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > > (fire,
> > > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> > Death.
> > > > >
> > > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > > To those who separate from
> CalPERS-covered
> > > > > employment: upon your death, your
> > beneficiary
> > > > will
> > > > > receive the limited death benefit (a
> refund
> > > of
> > > > > your contributions plus interest). No
> other
> > > > > benefit will be payable, except as
> provided
> > > by
> > > > law
> > > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > > death
> > > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> > order:
> > > > (1)
> > > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> > (3)
> > > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> > and
> > > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> > (7)
> > > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > > law.
> > > > >
> > > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > > earlier
> > > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > > form
> > > > is
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > > Publications. Certain death benefits
> allow
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary.
> If
> > > you
> > > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry,
> (2)
> > > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > > marriage,
> > > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > > terminate
> > > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> > your
> > > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> > will,
> > > > by
> > > > > law, be revoked.
> > > > >
> > > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death
> Benefits
> > > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > > Local Safety
> > > > >
> > > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > When you retire, you may choose to
> receive
> > > the
> > > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > > reduction
> > > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > > select.
> > > > >
> > > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > > amount
> > > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > > Each
> > > > of
> > > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> > named
> > > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > > provides
> > > > a
> > > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > > contributions.
> > > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> > monthly
> > > > > allowance. The reduction to your
> unmodified
> > > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > > choose.
> > > > > "Option factors" are used to determine
> this
> > > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > > based
> > > > on
> > > > > tables that take into consideration your
> > age
> > > > and
> > > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> > information
> > > > on
> > > > > the various options is available in the
> > > CalPERS
> > > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > > Benefits
> > > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > > >
> > > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > > It is suggested that you begin filling
> out
> > > the
> > > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> > five
> > > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > > date.
> > > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > > submitted
> > > > to
> > > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > > retirement
> > > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> > Guide"
> > > > for
> > > > > further information.
> > > > >
> > > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> > Retirement,
> > > May
> > > > I
> > > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > > time
> > > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > > your
> > > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> > mind,
> > > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > > > If
> > > > > you have completed the paperwork
> allocating
> > > > your
> > > > > unused sick leave, you also need to
> contact
> > > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in
> mind
> > > > that
> > > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > > separation date, therefore, your
> department
> > > > will
> > > > > proceed with the City's separation
> document
> > > > unless
> > > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > > return
> > > > to
> > > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > > position
> > > > > available for you.)
> > > > >
> > > > > Be advised that changes to your
> retirement
> > > date
> > > > > may result in a delay in you receiving
> your
> > > > first
> > > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > > Planning for your retirement may seem
> like
> > a
> > > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > > beginning
> > > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > > your
> > > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > > smooth
> > > > and
> > > > > successful retirement application
> process.
> > > The
> > > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> > thru
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement application process.
> > > > >
> > > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> > in
> > > > > benefits may convert their unused hours
> of
> > > sick
> > > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision
> and
> > > > long
> > > > > term care insurance premiums into
> > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > > information.
> > > > >
> > > > > Please Note: Change of insurance
> providers
> > > may
> > > > > only be done during retiree open
> enrollment
> > > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> > effective
> > > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> > moving
> > > > out
> > > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> > Benefits
> > >
> > > > at
> > > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the
> portability
> > of
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> > will
> > > > be
> > > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > > later
> > > > > date (when you move). Also, once you
> cancel
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney
> allows
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > designate a representative or agent,
> known
> > as
> > > > your
> > > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> > retirement
> > > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of
> Attorney
> > > on
> > > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > > designated
> > > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > > important
> > > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> > such
> > > > as
> > > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > > withholding
> > > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> > checks;
> > > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary
> designations;
> > > or
> > > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > > become
> > > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > > >
> > > > > Further information and the required form
> > are
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> > the
> > > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > > Attorney.
> > > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > > completing.
> > > > To
> > > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> > and
> > > > must
> > > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > > signed
> > > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> > act
> > > as
> > > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> > Any
> > > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > > completing a new form.
> > > > >
> > > > > In the event you have any questions
> > > concerning
> > > > the
> > > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> > advice.
> > > > >
> > > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > > intended
> > > > to
> > > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > > potential
> > > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> > have
> > > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > be
> > > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > > planning
> > > > > from a certified financial planner.
> Consult
> > > > your
> > > > > personal certified financial planner for
> > more
> > > > > accurate details.
> > > > >
> > > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> > must
> > > > have
> > > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or
> later.Thank
> > > you
> > > > > for visiting the Retirement Section on
> the
> > > City
> > > > of
> > > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website.
> Here
> > > you
> > > > > will find information about the
> retirement
> > > > > benefits offered by the City through
> > CalPERS,
> > > > how
> > > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> > and
> > > > other
> > > > > useful information about the retirement
> > > system.
> > > > >
> > > > > For information on the retirement
> process,
> > > > refer
> > > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> > have
> > > > any
> > > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > > (888)
> > > > > 225-7377.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > > System
> > > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> > (the
> > > > City
> > > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > > health
> > > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > > public
> > > > > employees, retirees, and their families
> and
> > > > more
> > > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > > >
> > > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > Click on the following links to access
> the
> > > PDF
> > > > > file of the City's various CalPERS
> Contract
> > > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members,
> Fire
> > > > Safety
> > > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> > Lifeguard
> > > > > Safety Member.
> > > > >
> > > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > > The City Offers Three Types Of
> Retirements:
> > > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> > And
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Service Retirement
> > > > > Service retirement is the general
> > retirement
> > > > from
> > > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > > years
> > > > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment
> of
> > > the
> > > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > > Disability retirement consists of a
> monthly
> > > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> > rest
> > > > of
> > > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > > disabling
> > > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > > disability
> > > > > need not be related to your employment.
> To
> > > > qualify
> > > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > > your
> > > > job
> > > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > > condition
> > > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > > requirement;
> > > > > however, you must have at least five
> years
> > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > > >
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > > Only)
> > > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > > job-related
> > > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > > employee
> > > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard),
> you
> > > may
> > > > be
> > > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> > life
> > > > (or
> > > > > until you recover from your disabling
> > injury
> > > or
> > > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> > service
> > > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View PARS Online
> > > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate
> Calculator
> > > can
> > > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > > benefits.
> > > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may
> also
> > > add
> > > > > various retirement dates, salary
> > information,
> > > > and
> > > > > future employment information to see how
> > > these
> > > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use
> the
> > > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > > without
> > > > a
> > > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > > information
> > > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > > Statement
> > > > > will be automatically added to the
> > > Calculator.
> > > > >
> > > > > Reciprocity
> > > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> > California
> > > > > public retirement systems, which allows
> you
> > > to
> > > > > move from one retirement system to the
> > other
> > > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal
> agreements
> > > may
> > > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> > between
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > > Currently,
> > > > you
> > > > > must leave and enter into employment with
> a
> > > > > reciprocal public agency within six
> months
> > to
> > > > be
> > > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > > including
> > > > a
> > > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > > agreements
> > > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS
> page
> > > and
> > > > > download Publication 16. Please note
> there
> > is
> > > > > currently no reciprocity agreements
> between
> > > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > > Pension
> > > > > (LAFPP).
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the
> CalPERS
> > > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > > Systems",
> > > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > > 225-7377
> > > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> > CalPERS
> > > > > Regional Office.
> > > > >
> > > > > Death Benefits
> > > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > Categories - If you die before you
> retire,
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > provides several benefits for your family
> > or
> > > > the
> > > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > > miscellaneous
> > > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> > death,
> > > > and
> > > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > > (fire,
> > > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> > Death.
> > > > >
> > > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > > To those who separate from
> CalPERS-covered
> > > > > employment: upon your death, your
> > beneficiary
> > > > will
> > > > > receive the limited death benefit (a
> refund
> > > of
> > > > > your contributions plus interest). No
> other
> > > > > benefit will be payable, except as
> provided
> > > by
> > > > law
> > > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > > death
> > > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> > order:
> > > > (1)
> > > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> > (3)
> > > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> > and
> > > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> > (7)
> > > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > > law.
> > > > >
> > > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > > earlier
> > > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > > form
> > > > is
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > > Publications. Certain death benefits
> allow
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary.
> If
> > > you
> > > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry,
> (2)
> > > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > > marriage,
> > > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > > terminate
> > > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> > your
> > > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> > will,
> > > > by
> > > > > law, be revoked.
> > > > >
> > > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death
> Benefits
> > > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > > Local Safety
> > > > >
> > > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > When you retire, you may choose to
> receive
> > > the
> > > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > > reduction
> > > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > > select.
> > > > >
> > > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > > amount
> > > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > > Each
> > > > of
> > > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> > named
> > > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > > provides
> > > > a
> > > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > > contributions.
> > > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> > monthly
> > > > > allowance. The reduction to your
> unmodified
> > > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > > choose.
> > > > > "Option factors" are used to determine
> this
> > > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > > based
> > > > on
> > > > > tables that take into consideration your
> > age
> > > > and
> > > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> > information
> > > > on
> > > > > the various options is available in the
> > > CalPERS
> > > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > > Benefits
> > > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > > >
> > > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > > It is suggested that you begin filling
> out
> > > the
> > > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> > five
> > > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > > date.
> > > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > > submitted
> > > > to
> > > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > > retirement
> > > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> > Guide"
> > > > for
> > > > > further information.
> > > > >
> > > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> > Retirement,
> > > May
> > > > I
> > > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > > time
> > > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > > your
> > > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> > mind,
> > > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > > > If
> > > > > you have completed the paperwork
> allocating
> > > > your
> > > > > unused sick leave, you also need to
> contact
> > > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in
> mind
> > > > that
> > > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > > separation date, therefore, your
> department
> > > > will
> > > > > proceed with the City's separation
> document
> > > > unless
> > > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > > return
> > > > to
> > > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > > position
> > > > > available for you.)
> > > > >
> > > > > Be advised that changes to your
> retirement
> > > date
> > > > > may result in a delay in you receiving
> your
> > > > first
> > > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > > Planning for your retirement may seem
> like
> > a
> > > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > > beginning
> > > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > > your
> > > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > > smooth
> > > > and
> > > > > successful retirement application
> process.
> > > The
> > > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> > thru
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement application process.
> > > > >
> > > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> > in
> > > > > benefits may convert their unused hours
> of
> > > sick
> > > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision
> and
> > > > long
> > > > > term care insurance premiums into
> > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > > information.
> > > > >
> > > > > Please Note: Change of insurance
> providers
> > > may
> > > > > only be done during retiree open
> enrollment
> > > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> > effective
> > > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> > moving
> > > > out
> > > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> > Benefits
> > >
> > > > at
> > > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the
> portability
> > of
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> > will
> > > > be
> > > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > > later
> > > > > date (when you move). Also, once you
> cancel
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney
> allows
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > designate a representative or agent,
> known
> > as
> > > > your
> > > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> > retirement
> > > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of
> Attorney
> > > on
> > > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > > designated
> > > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > > important
> > > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> > such
> > > > as
> > > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > > withholding
> > > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> > checks;
> > > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary
> designations;
> > > or
> > > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > > become
> > > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > > >
> > > > > Further information and the required form
> > are
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> > the
> > > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > > Attorney.
> > > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > > completing.
> > > > To
> > > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> > and
> > > > must
> > > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > > signed
> > > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> > act
> > > as
> > > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> > Any
> > > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > > completing a new form.
> > > > >
> > > > > In the event you have any questions
> > > concerning
> > > > the
> > > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> > advice.
> > > > >
> > > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > > intended
> > > > to
> > > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > > potential
> > > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> > have
> > > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > be
> > > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > > planning
> > > > > from a certified financial planner.
> Consult
> > > > your
> > > > > personal certified financial planner for
> > more
> > > > > accurate details.
> > > > >
> > > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> > must
> > > > have
> > > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or
> laterThank
> > > you
> > > > for
> > > > > visiting the Retirement Section on the
> City
> > > of
> > > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website.
> Here
> > > you
> > > > > will find information about the
> retirement
> > > > > benefits offered by the City through
> > CalPERS,
> > > > how
> > > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> > and
> > > > other
> > > > > useful information about the retirement
> > > system.
> > > > >
> > > > > For information on the retirement
> process,
> > > > refer
> > > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> > have
> > > > any
> > > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > > (888)
> > > > > 225-7377.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > > System
> > > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> > (the
> > > > City
> > > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > > health
> > > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > > public
> > > > > employees, retirees, and their families
> and
> > > > more
> > > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > > >
> > > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > Click on the following links to access
> the
> > > PDF
> > > > > file of the City's various CalPERS
> Contract
> > > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members,
> Fire
> > > > Safety
> > > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> > Lifeguard
> > > > > Safety Member.
> > > > >
> > > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > > The City Offers Three Types Of
> Retirements:
> > > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> > And
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Service Retirement
> > > > > Service retirement is the general
> > retirement
> > > > from
> > > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > > years
> > > > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment
> of
> > > the
> > > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > > Disability retirement consists of a
> monthly
> > > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> > rest
> > > > of
> > > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > > disabling
> > > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > > disability
> > > > > need not be related to your employment.
> To
> > > > qualify
> > > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > > your
> > > > job
> > > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > > condition
> > > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > > requirement;
> > > > > however, you must have at least five
> years
> > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > > >
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > > Only)
> > > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > > job-related
> > > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > > employee
> > > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard),
> you
> > > may
> > > > be
> > > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> > life
> > > > (or
> > > > > until you recover from your disabling
> > injury
> > > or
> > > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> > service
> > > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View PARS Online
> > > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate
> Calculator
> > > can
> > > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > > benefits.
> > > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may
> also
> > > add
> > > > > various retirement dates, salary
> > information,
> > > > and
> > > > > future employment information to see how
> > > these
> > > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use
> the
> > > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > > without
> > > > a
> > > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > > information
> > > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > > Statement
> > > > > will be automatically added to the
> > > Calculator.
> > > > >
> > > > > Reciprocity
> > > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> > California
> > > > > public retirement systems, which allows
> you
> > > to
> > > > > move from one retirement system to the
> > other
> > > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal
> agreements
> > > may
> > > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> > between
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > > Currently,
> > > > you
> > > > > must leave and enter into employment with
> a
> > > > > reciprocal public agency within six
> months
> > to
> > > > be
> > > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > > including
> > > > a
> > > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > > agreements
> > > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS
> page
> > > and
> > > > > download Publication 16. Please note
> there
> > is
> > > > > currently no reciprocity agreements
> between
> > > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > > Pension
> > > > > (LAFPP).
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the
> CalPERS
> > > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > > Systems",
> > > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > > 225-7377
> > > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> > CalPERS
> > > > > Regional Office.
> > > > >
> > > > > Death Benefits
> > > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > Categories - If you die before you
> retire,
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > provides several benefits for your family
> > or
> > > > the
> > > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > > miscellaneous
> > > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> > death,
> > > > and
> > > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > > (fire,
> > > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> > Death.
> > > > >
> > > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > > To those who separate from
> CalPERS-covered
> > > > > employment: upon your death, your
> > beneficiary
> > > > will
> > > > > receive the limited death benefit (a
> refund
> > > of
> > > > > your contributions plus interest). No
> other
> > > > > benefit will be payable, except as
> provided
> > > by
> > > > law
> > > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > > death
> > > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> > order:
> > > > (1)
> > > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> > (3)
> > > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> > and
> > > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> > (7)
> > > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > > law.
> > > > >
> > > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > > earlier
> > > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > > form
> > > > is
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > > Publications. Certain death benefits
> allow
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary.
> If
> > > you
> > > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry,
> (2)
> > > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > > marriage,
> > > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > > terminate
> > > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> > your
> > > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> > will,
> > > > by
> > > > > law, be revoked.
> > > > >
> > > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death
> Benefits
> > > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > > Local Safety
> > > > >
> > > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > When you retire, you may choose to
> receive
> > > the
> > > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > > reduction
> > > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > > select.
> > > > >
> > > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > > amount
> > > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > > Each
> > > > of
> > > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> > named
> > > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > > provides
> > > > a
> > > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > > contributions.
> > > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> > monthly
> > > > > allowance. The reduction to your
> unmodified
> > > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > > choose.
> > > > > "Option factors" are used to determine
> this
> > > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > > based
> > > > on
> > > > > tables that take into consideration your
> > age
> > > > and
> > > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> > information
> > > > on
> > > > > the various options is available in the
> > > CalPERS
> > > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > > Benefits
> > > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > > >
> > > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > > It is suggested that you begin filling
> out
> > > the
> > > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> > five
> > > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > > date.
> > > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > > submitted
> > > > to
> > > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > > retirement
> > > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> > Guide"
> > > > for
> > > > > further information.
> > > > >
> > > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> > Retirement,
> > > May
> > > > I
> > > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > > time
> > > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > > your
> > > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> > mind,
> > > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > > > If
> > > > > you have completed the paperwork
> allocating
> > > > your
> > > > > unused sick leave, you also need to
> contact
> > > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in
> mind
> > > > that
> > > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > > separation date, therefore, your
> department
> > > > will
> > > > > proceed with the City's separation
> document
> > > > unless
> > > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > > return
> > > > to
> > > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > > position
> > > > > available for you.)
> > > > >
> > > > > Be advised that changes to your
> retirement
> > > date
> > > > > may result in a delay in you receiving
> your
> > > > first
> > > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > > Planning for your retirement may seem
> like
> > a
> > > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > > beginning
> > > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > > your
> > > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > > smooth
> > > > and
> > > > > successful retirement application
> process.
> > > The
> > > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> > thru
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement application process.
> > > > >
> > > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> > in
> > > > > benefits may convert their unused hours
> of
> > > sick
> > > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision
> and
> > > > long
> > > > > term care insurance premiums into
> > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > > information.
> > > > >
> > > > > Please Note: Change of insurance
> providers
> > > may
> > > > > only be done during retiree open
> enrollment
> > > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> > effective
> > > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> > moving
> > > > out
> > > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> > Benefits
> > >
> > > > at
> > > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the
> portability
> > of
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> > will
> > > > be
> > > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > > later
> > > > > date (when you move). Also, once you
> cancel
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney
> allows
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > designate a representative or agent,
> known
> > as
> > > > your
> > > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> > retirement
> > > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of
> Attorney
> > > on
> > > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > > designated
> > > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > > important
> > > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> > such
> > > > as
> > > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > > withholding
> > > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> > checks;
> > > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary
> designations;
> > > or
> > > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > > become
> > > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > > >
> > > > > Further information and the required form
> > are
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> > the
> > > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > > Attorney.
> > > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > > completing.
> > > > To
> > > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> > and
> > > > must
> > > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > > signed
> > > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> > act
> > > as
> > > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> > Any
> > > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > > completing a new form.
> > > > >
> > > > > In the event you have any questions
> > > concerning
> > > > the
> > > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> > advice.
> > > > >
> > > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > > intended
> > > > to
> > > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > > potential
> > > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> > have
> > > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > be
> > > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > > planning
> > > > > from a certified financial planner.
> Consult
> > > > your
> > > > > personal certified financial planner for
> > more
> > > > > accurate details.
> > > > >
> > > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> > must
> > > > have
> > > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> > Section
> > > > on
> > > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > > website.
> > > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > > through
> > > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension,
> how
> > > to
> > > > > apply, and other useful information about
> > the
> > > > > retirement system.
> > > > >
> > > > > For information on the retirement
> process,
> > > > refer
> > > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> > have
> > > > any
> > > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > > (888)
> > > > > 225-7377.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > > System
> > > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> > (the
> > > > City
> > > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > > health
> > > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > > public
> > > > > employees, retirees, and their families
> and
> > > > more
> > > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > > >
> > > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > Click on the following links to access
> the
> > > PDF
> > > > > file of the City's various CalPERS
> Contract
> > > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members,
> Fire
> > > > Safety
> > > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> > Lifeguard
> > > > > Safety Member.
> > > > >
> > > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > > The City Offers Three Types Of
> Retirements:
> > > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> > And
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Service Retirement
> > > > > Service retirement is the general
> > retirement
> > > > from
> > > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > > years
> > > > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment
> of
> > > the
> > > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > > Disability retirement consists of a
> monthly
> > > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> > rest
> > > > of
> > > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > > disabling
> > > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > > disability
> > > > > need not be related to your employment.
> To
> > > > qualify
> > > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > > your
> > > > job
> > > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > > condition
> > > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > > requirement;
> > > > > however, you must have at least five
> years
> > of
> > > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > > >
> > > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > > Only)
> > > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > > job-related
> > > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > > employee
> > > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard),
> you
> > > may
> > > > be
> > > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> > life
> > > > (or
> > > > > until you recover from your disabling
> > injury
> > > or
> > > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> > service
> > > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View PARS Online
> > > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate
> Calculator
> > > can
> > > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > > benefits.
> > > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may
> also
> > > add
> > > > > various retirement dates, salary
> > information,
> > > > and
> > > > > future employment information to see how
> > > these
> > > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use
> the
> > > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > > without
> > > > a
> > > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > > information
> > > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > > Statement
> > > > > will be automatically added to the
> > > Calculator.
> > > > >
> > > > > Reciprocity
> > > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> > California
> > > > > public retirement systems, which allows
> you
> > > to
> > > > > move from one retirement system to the
> > other
> > > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal
> agreements
> > > may
> > > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> > between
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > > Currently,
> > > > you
> > > > > must leave and enter into employment with
> a
> > > > > reciprocal public agency within six
> months
> > to
> > > > be
> > > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > > including
> > > > a
> > > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > > agreements
> > > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS
> page
> > > and
> > > > > download Publication 16. Please note
> there
> > is
> > > > > currently no reciprocity agreements
> between
> > > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > > Pension
> > > > > (LAFPP).
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the
> CalPERS
> > > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > > Systems",
> > > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > > 225-7377
> > > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> > CalPERS
> > > > > Regional Office.
> > > > >
> > > > > Death Benefits
> > > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > Categories - If you die before you
> retire,
> > > > CalPERS
> > > > > provides several benefits for your family
> > or
> > > > the
> > > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > > miscellaneous
> > > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> > death,
> > > > and
> > > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > > (fire,
> > > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > > categories:
> > > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> > Death.
> > > > >
> > > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > > To those who separate from
> CalPERS-covered
> > > > > employment: upon your death, your
> > beneficiary
> > > > will
> > > > > receive the limited death benefit (a
> refund
> > > of
> > > > > your contributions plus interest). No
> other
> > > > > benefit will be payable, except as
> provided
> > > by
> > > > law
> > > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > > death
> > > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> > order:
> > > > (1)
> > > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> > (3)
> > > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> > and
> > > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> > (7)
> > > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > > law.
> > > > >
> > > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > > earlier
> > > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > > form
> > > > is
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > > Publications. Certain death benefits
> allow
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary.
> If
> > > you
> > > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry,
> (2)
> > > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > > marriage,
> > > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > > terminate
> > > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> > your
> > > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> > will,
> > > > by
> > > > > law, be revoked.
> > > > >
> > > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death
> Benefits
> > > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > > Local Safety
> > > > >
> > > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > > When you retire, you may choose to
> receive
> > > the
> > > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > > reduction
> > > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > > select.
> > > > >
> > > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > > amount
> > > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > > Each
> > > > of
> > > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> > named
> > > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > > provides
> > > > a
> > > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > > contributions.
> > > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> > monthly
> > > > > allowance. The reduction to your
> unmodified
> > > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > > choose.
> > > > > "Option factors" are used to determine
> this
> > > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > > based
> > > > on
> > > > > tables that take into consideration your
> > age
> > > > and
> > > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> > information
> > > > on
> > > > > the various options is available in the
> > > CalPERS
> > > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > > >
> > > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > > Benefits
> > > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > > >
> > > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > > It is suggested that you begin filling
> out
> > > the
> > > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> > five
> > > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > > date.
> > > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > > submitted
> > > > to
> > > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > > retirement
> > > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> > Guide"
> > > > for
> > > > > further information.
> > > > >
> > > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> > Retirement,
> > > May
> > > > I
> > > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > > time
> > > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > > your
> > > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> > mind,
> > > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > > 225-7377.
> > > > If
> > > > > you have completed the paperwork
> allocating
> > > > your
> > > > > unused sick leave, you also need to
> contact
> > > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in
> mind
> > > > that
> > > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > > separation date, therefore, your
> department
> > > > will
> > > > > proceed with the City's separation
> document
> > > > unless
> > > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > > return
> > > > to
> > > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > > position
> > > > > available for you.)
> > > > >
> > > > > Be advised that changes to your
> retirement
> > > date
> > > > > may result in a delay in you receiving
> your
> > > > first
> > > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > > >
> > > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > > Planning for your retirement may seem
> like
> > a
> > > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > > beginning
> > > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > > your
> > > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > > smooth
> > > > and
> > > > > successful retirement application
> process.
> > > The
> > > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> > thru
> > > > the
> > > > > retirement application process.
> > > > >
> > > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> > in
> > > > > benefits may convert their unused hours
> of
> > > sick
> > > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision
> and
> > > > long
> > > > > term care insurance premiums into
> > retirement.
> > > > >
> > > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > > information.
> > > > >
> > > > > Please Note: Change of insurance
> providers
> > > may
> > > > > only be done during retiree open
> enrollment
> > > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> > effective
> > > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> > moving
> > > > out
> > > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> > Benefits
> > >
> > > > at
> > > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the
> portability
> > of
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> > will
> > > > be
> > > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > > later
> > > > > date (when you move). Also, once you
> cancel
> > > > your
> > > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > > >
> > > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney
> allows
> > > you
> > > > to
> > > > > designate a representative or agent,
> known
> > as
> > > > your
> > > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> > retirement
> > > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of
> Attorney
> > > on
> > > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > > designated
> > > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > > important
> > > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> > such
> > > > as
> > > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > > withholding
> > > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> > checks;
> > > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary
> designations;
> > > or
> > > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > > become
> > > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > > >
> > > > > Further information and the required form
> > are
> > > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> > the
> > > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > > Attorney.
> > > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > > completing.
> > > > To
> > > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> > and
> > > > must
> > > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > > signed
> > > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> > act
> > > as
> > > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> > Any
> > > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > > completing a new form.
> > > > >
> > > > > In the event you have any questions
> > > concerning
> > > > the
> > > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> > advice.
> > > > >
> > > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > > intended
> > > > to
> > > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > > potential
> > > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> > have
> > > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > be
> > > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > > planning
> > > > > from a certified financial planner.
> Consult
> > > > your
> > > > > personal certified financial planner for
> > more
> > > > > accurate details.
> > > > >
> > > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> > must
> > > > have
> > > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 15, 2023 02:07PM

Yup, that’s Linus-level bullshit alright. Such a douchebag loser.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: @ tards ()
Date: April 15, 2023 02:08PM

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 15, 2023 02:19PM

These are the depths that the feeble Linus-Fuck is unable to rise above. What a truly pathetic human being!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 15, 2023 02:21PM

And, once again he's cornered by his own lies and stupidly and the spam rains down from the lunatic. So predictable. So sad.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: calp tree ()
Date: April 15, 2023 02:22PM

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> > > Retired1 Wrote:
> > >
> >
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> > > -----
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.Thank
> > you
> > > > for visiting the Retirement Section on the
> > City
> > > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or laterThank
> > you
> > > for
> > > > visiting the Retirement Section on the City
> > of
> > > > Long Beach's Human Resources website. Here
> > you
> > > > will find information about the retirement
> > > > benefits offered by the City through
> CalPERS,
> > > how
> > > > to calculate your pension, how to apply,
> and
> > > other
> > > > useful information about the retirement
> > system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.
> > > >
> > > > Thank you for visiting the Retirement
> Section
> > > on
> > > > the City of Long Beach's Human Resources
> > > website.
> > > > Here you will find information about the
> > > > retirement benefits offered by the City
> > through
> > > > CalPERS, how to calculate your pension, how
> > to
> > > > apply, and other useful information about
> the
> > > > retirement system.
> > > >
> > > > For information on the retirement process,
> > > refer
> > > > to the City's "Retirement Guide". If you
> have
> > > any
> > > > additional questions, contact CalPERS at
> > (888)
> > > > 225-7377.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS (What Is CalPERS)
> > > > The City of Long Beach contracts with the
> > > > California Public Employees' Retirement
> > System
> > > > (CalPERS) to manage our pension benefits.
> > > CalPERS
> > > > manages the pension and health benefits
> (the
> > > City
> > > > does not contract with CalPERS to provide
> > > health
> > > > care benefits) to more than 1.6 million
> > public
> > > > employees, retirees, and their families and
> > > more
> > > > than 3,000 employers.
> > > >
> > > > View more information on CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > Click on the following links to access the
> > PDF
> > > > file of the City's various CalPERS Contract
> > > > Provisions for Miscellaneous Members, Fire
> > > Safety
> > > > Members, Police Safety Members and
> Lifeguard
> > > > Safety Member.
> > > >
> > > > Types Of Retirement
> > > > The City Offers Three Types Of Retirements:
> > > > Service Retirement, Disability Retirement
> And
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement.
> > > >
> > > > Service Retirement
> > > > Service retirement is the general
> retirement
> > > from
> > > > employment after a minimum period of five
> > years
> > > of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service and attainment of
> > the
> > > > minimum age requirement.
> > > >
> > > > Disability Retirement
> > > > Disability retirement consists of a monthly
> > > > retirement allowance paid to you for the
> rest
> > > of
> > > > your life or until you recover from your
> > > disabling
> > > > injury or illness. The cause of your
> > disability
> > > > need not be related to your employment. To
> > > qualify
> > > > for disability retirement, you must be
> > > > substantially incapacited from performing
> > your
> > > job
> > > > duties, based upon a physical or mental
> > > condition
> > > > which is expected to be permanent or last
> > > > indefinitely. There is no minimum age
> > > requirement;
> > > > however, you must have at least five years
> of
> > > > CalPERS-credited service.
> > > >
> > > > Industrial Disability Retirement (Safety
> > Only)
> > > > If your disability is the result of a
> > > job-related
> > > > illness or injury, and you are a safety
> > > employee
> > > > (police officer/firefighter/lifeguard), you
> > may
> > > be
> > > > entitled to an industrial disability
> > > retirement.
> > > > If you retire, you will receive a monthly
> > > > retirement payment for the rest of your
> life
> > > (or
> > > > until you recover from your disabling
> injury
> > or
> > > > illness). There is no minimum age or
> service
> > > > requirement for an industrial disability
> > > > retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View PARS Online
> > > > Retirement Calculations
> > > > The CalPERS Retirement Estimate Calculator
> > can
> > > > help you estimate your future retirement
> > > benefits.
> > > > Since this is a planning tool, you may also
> > add
> > > > various retirement dates, salary
> information,
> > > and
> > > > future employment information to see how
> > these
> > > > changes could impact your benefits. Use the
> > > > Retirement Estimate Calculator with or
> > without
> > > a
> > > > password. If you have a password, the
> > > information
> > > > from your latest CalPERS Annual Member
> > > Statement
> > > > will be automatically added to the
> > Calculator.
> > > >
> > > > Reciprocity
> > > > CalPERS has an agreement with many
> California
> > > > public retirement systems, which allows you
> > to
> > > > move from one retirement system to the
> other
> > > > without loss of benefits. This is called
> > > > "reciprocity." These reciprocal agreements
> > may
> > > > allow you to coordinate your benefits
> between
> > > the
> > > > retirement systems when you retire.
> > Currently,
> > > you
> > > > must leave and enter into employment with a
> > > > reciprocal public agency within six months
> to
> > > be
> > > > eligible. For more specific details,
> > including
> > > a
> > > > list of those agencies with reciprocity
> > > agreements
> > > > with CalPERS, please visit the CalPERS page
> > and
> > > > download Publication 16. Please note there
> is
> > > > currently no reciprocity agreements between
> > > > CalPERS and the Los Angeles Police & Fire
> > > Pension
> > > > (LAFPP).
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the CalPERS
> > > > publication "When You Change Retirement
> > > Systems",
> > > > contact CalPERS Member Services at (888)
> > > 225-7377
> > > > or schedule an appointment at a local
> CalPERS
> > > > Regional Office.
> > > >
> > > > Death Benefits
> > > > Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Categories - If you die before you retire,
> > > CalPERS
> > > > provides several benefits for your family
> or
> > > the
> > > > beneficiary(ies) named by you. For
> > > miscellaneous
> > > > employees (non-safety), CalPERS divides
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Eligible To Retire at the time of
> death,
> > > and
> > > > Eligible to Retire. For safety employees
> > (fire,
> > > > police & lifeguards), CalPERS divides the
> > > > pre-retirement death benefits into two
> > > categories:
> > > > Not Job-Related Death and Job-Related
> Death.
> > > >
> > > > Limited Death Benefit
> > > > To those who separate from CalPERS-covered
> > > > employment: upon your death, your
> beneficiary
> > > will
> > > > receive the limited death benefit (a refund
> > of
> > > > your contributions plus interest). No other
> > > > benefit will be payable, except as provided
> > by
> > > law
> > > > under special circumstances. The limited
> > death
> > > > benefit will be paid in the following
> order:
> > > (1)
> > > > your named beneficiary, or (2) spouse, or
> (3)
> > > > children, or (4) parents, or (5) brothers
> and
> > > > sisters, or (6) your estate if probated,
> (7)
> > > > trust, or (8) next of kin, as provided by
> > law.
> > > >
> > > > Naming A Beneficiary
> > > > To designate a beneficiary, or update an
> > > earlier
> > > > designation, you must fill out a CalPERS
> > > > Beneficiary Designation (form 0772). This
> > form
> > > is
> > > > available on the CalPERS website under
> > > > Publications. Certain death benefits allow
> > you
> > > to
> > > > name anyone you choose as a beneficiary. If
> > you
> > > > name a beneficiary and then (1) marry, (2)
> > > > initiate an annulment, or dissolution of
> > > marriage,
> > > > (3) have a child or adopt a child, (4)
> > > terminate
> > > > your employment and receive a refund of
> your
> > > > CalPERS contributions, your designation
> will,
> > > by
> > > > law, be revoked.
> > > >
> > > > Comparison Of Pre-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > Local Miscellaneous (non-safety)
> > > > Local Safety
> > > >
> > > > Post-Retirement Death Benefits
> > > > When you retire, you may choose to receive
> > the
> > > > unmodified allowance, or you can take a
> > > reduction
> > > > to your allowance based on the option you
> > > select.
> > > >
> > > > The unmodified allowance is the highest
> > amount
> > > > payable to you that ends upon your death.
> > Each
> > > of
> > > > the options provides a benefit to your
> named
> > > > beneficiary after your death. Option 1
> > provides
> > > a
> > > > lump-sum payment of your remaining
> > > contributions.
> > > > Option 2, 2W, 3, 3W, or 4 provides a
> monthly
> > > > allowance. The reduction to your unmodified
> > > > allowance changes based on the option you
> > > choose.
> > > > "Option factors" are used to determine this
> > > > reduction. The amount of the reduction is
> > based
> > > on
> > > > tables that take into consideration your
> age
> > > and
> > > > the age of your beneficiary. More
> information
> > > on
> > > > the various options is available in the
> > CalPERS
> > > > Member Benefit publications.
> > > >
> > > > For further information, review the Death
> > > Benefits
> > > > section on the CalPERS website.
> > > >
> > > > How To Apply For CalPERS Retirement
> > > > It is suggested that you begin filling out
> > the
> > > > Retirement Election Application four to
> five
> > > > months before your anticipated retirement
> > date.
> > > > CalPERS does not want the application
> > submitted
> > > to
> > > > them more than 90 days prior to your
> > retirement
> > > > date. Refer to the City's "Retirement
> Guide"
> > > for
> > > > further information.
> > > >
> > > > After I Have Applied For Service
> Retirement,
> > May
> > > I
> > > > Change My Mind?
> > > > You may cancel/change your retirement any
> > time
> > > > before your first check is mailed, before
> > your
> > > > retirement date. If you do change your
> mind,
> > > > immediately contact CalPERS at (888)
> > 225-7377.
> > > If
> > > > you have completed the paperwork allocating
> > > your
> > > > unused sick leave, you also need to contact
> > > > Employee Benefits at 570-6523. Keep in mind
> > > that
> > > > your department has been notified of your
> > > > separation date, therefore, your department
> > > will
> > > > proceed with the City's separation document
> > > unless
> > > > you tell them otherwise. (If you wish to
> > return
> > > to
> > > > your position with the City contact your
> > > > supervisor to ensure there is still a
> > position
> > > > available for you.)
> > > >
> > > > Be advised that changes to your retirement
> > date
> > > > may result in a delay in you receiving your
> > > first
> > > > pension check from CalPERS.
> > > >
> > > > FAQs And Tips
> > > > Planning for your retirement may seem like
> a
> > > > daunting task. Educating yourself and
> > beginning
> > > > the process early (one year in advance of
> > your
> > > > projected retirement date) are key to a
> > smooth
> > > and
> > > > successful retirement application process.
> > The
> > > > City's "Retirement Guide" will steer you
> thru
> > > the
> > > > retirement application process.
> > > >
> > > > Health Insurance Costs For Retirees
> > > > At retirement, employees who are enrolled
> in
> > > > benefits may convert their unused hours of
> > sick
> > > > leave to pay for health, dental, vision and
> > > long
> > > > term care insurance premiums into
> retirement.
> > > >
> > > > View current retiree insurance premium
> > > > information.
> > > >
> > > > Please Note: Change of insurance providers
> > may
> > > > only be done during retiree open enrollment
> > > > annually. Any changes made will be
> effective
> > > > January 1st of the following year. If
> moving
> > > out
> > > > of state, you should contact Employee
> Benefits
> >
> > > at
> > > > (562) 570-6303 to check on the portability
> of
> > > your
> > > > insurance. If changes are necessary they
> will
> > > be
> > > > handled at the time of retirement or at a
> > later
> > > > date (when you move). Also, once you cancel
> > > your
> > > > insurance you may never re-enroll.
> > > >
> > > > CalPERS Special Power Of Attorney
> > > > A CalPERS Special Power of Attorney allows
> > you
> > > to
> > > > designate a representative or agent, known
> as
> > > your
> > > > attorney-in-fact, to conduct your
> retirement
> > > > affairs. Having a Special Power of Attorney
> > on
> > > > file with CalPERS ensures that your
> > designated
> > > > attorney-in-fact will be able to perform
> > > important
> > > > duties concerning your CalPERS business,
> such
> > > as
> > > > address changes; federal or state tax
> > > withholding
> > > > elections; lost or stolen retirement
> checks;
> > > > endorsing checks; beneficiary designations;
> > or
> > > > retirement benefit elections, should you
> > become
> > > > unable to act on your own behalf.
> > > >
> > > > Further information and the required form
> are
> > > > available on the CalPERS website; review
> the
> > > > publication CalPERS Special Power of
> > Attorney.
> > > > Read it over very carefully before
> > completing.
> > > To
> > > > be valid the form must be fully completed
> and
> > > must
> > > > be acknowledged before a notary public or
> > > signed
> > > > by two witnesses. The person agreeing to
> act
> > as
> > > > attorney-in-fact must also sign the form.
> Any
> > > > previous designations will be revoked by
> > > > completing a new form.
> > > >
> > > > In the event you have any questions
> > concerning
> > > the
> > > > effects of the appointment of an
> > > attorney-in-fact
> > > > you are strongly urged to seek legal
> advice.
> > > >
> > > > Retirement Forms
> > > > View CalPERS Forms
> > > > Retirement Living Calculator
> > > > This personal budget planning tool is
> > intended
> > > to
> > > > give the user a basic overview of the
> > potential
> > > > sources of income and expenses they may
> have
> > > > during retirement. This tool is not
> intended
> > to
> > > be
> > > > and/or replace professional advise and
> > planning
> > > > from a certified financial planner. Consult
> > > your
> > > > personal certified financial planner for
> more
> > > > accurate details.
> > > >
> > > > Download the calculator. Please note you
> must
> > > have
> > > > Microsoft Excel version 2013 or later.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city... ()
Date: April 15, 2023 02:45PM

Reminder, here's the post that sent him into his latest autistic rage. Best to just let him get it all out. What a freak.

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Blow it out your flabby ass, loser. You lied, you
> got caught. Show’s over.


Recorded data show you're the liar. Case closed. Buh bye!

On top of getting caught lying, you got exposed for not knowing what recorded weather data are.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: 4q2. ()
Date: April 15, 2023 02:54PM

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 15, 2023 03:06PM

Linus is just a total fuckwad failure at everything. All around turd, and nothing more.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Shamu ()
Date: April 15, 2023 03:32PM

^ Ass raped by a dolphin at SeaWorld.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: NEW.CARY ()
Date: April 15, 2023 03:37PM

Seven Figure City is a guy who portrays himself as a wealthy and successful person online. However, the reality is that he is struggling financially and barely making ends meet. His social media posts about luxurious vacations, fancy cars, and expensive clothes are all just a façade to impress others and gain attention. In truth, he lives in a small apartment, drives an old car, and has no savings. Seven Figure City is a reminder that appearances can be deceiving, and we should not judge people based on their social media presence.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city.... ()
Date: April 15, 2023 08:25PM

First spam. Now sockpuppets. How low will he sink? There really is no floor for him.

Fancy cars? LOL! Not a dykewagon, but not fancy or flashy.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: Confidence in Motion ()
Date: April 15, 2023 08:34PM

The beauty of all wheel drive.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: DickVanDyke ()
Date: April 15, 2023 08:54PM

Is JP Morgenthau eesh?

60e8pl-1-1-1-1-2-2-1.jpg

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 15, 2023 09:50PM

Well, that’s two 3-0 leads blown in a row The Nats are nearly as sick as Lying Linus.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: toffi ()
Date: April 15, 2023 09:53PM

HaHaHaHaHa!

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Date: April 15, 2023 09:59PM

By the way, as Linus won’t know, real-time NWS feeds are looking for t-storms overnight in TFNF ftom 10:00 to 4:00.

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Re: Dollar Tree on Maple Avenue in Vienna is now open!
Posted by: seven figure city..... ()
Date: April 15, 2023 10:03PM

Reminder, here's the post that sent him into his latest autistic rage. Best to just let him get it all out. What a freak.

Actual JP Morgenthau Wrote:
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> Blow it out your flabby ass, loser. You lied, you
> got caught. Show’s over.


Recorded data show you're the liar. Case closed. Buh bye!

On top of getting caught lying, you got exposed for not knowing what recorded weather data are.

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