(a) Commencing July 1, 2014, the amount of contributions required under subdivision (a) of Section 22950 shall increase by the following percentages of the creditable compensation upon which membersâ contributions under the Defined Benefit Program are based: (1) On July 1, 2014, by 0.63 percent. (2) On July 1, 2015, by 2.48 percent. (3) On July 1, 2016, by 4.33 percent. (4) On July 1, 2017, by 6.18 percent. (5) On July 1, 2018, by 8.03 percent. (6) On July 1, 2019, by 9.88 percent. (7) On July 1, 2020, by 10.85 percent. (b) (1) For fiscal year 2021â22 and each fiscal year thereafter, the board shall increase or decrease the percentages paid specified in this section from the percentage paid during the prior fiscal year to reflect the contribution required to eliminate by June 30, 2046, the remaining unfunded actuarial obligation with respect to service credited to members before July 1, 2014, as determined by the board based upon a recommendation from its actuary. (2) If a rate adjustment is required, the percentages authorized in paragraph (1) shall not change in any single fiscal year by more than 1.00 percent of the creditable compensation upon which membersâ contributions to the Defined Benefit Program are based. The percentages described in subdivision (a) and as may be adjusted pursuant to this subdivision shall not exceed 12.00 percent of the creditable compensation upon which membersâ contributions to the Defined Benefit Program are based, inclusive of the percentages identified in subdivision (a). (3) The board shall not increase the rates in order to supplant the stateâs obligation pursuant to Section 22955.1. (c) (1) Except as described in paragraph (2), this section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2046, and as of January 1, 2047, is repealed. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), on July 1 of the first fiscal year after a 30-day notice has been sent to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the Controller in compliance with subdivision (d) of Section 22957, this section shall become inoperative and, as of the following January 1, is repealed.
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