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          Date of Hearing:   April 1, 2009

            ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL  
                                      SECURITY
                                 Ed Hernandez, Chair
                    AB 86 (Nava) - As Introduced:  January 5, 2009
           
          SUBJECT  :   Public employees' retirement: airport police  
          officers.

           SUMMARY  :   Allows local contracting agencies of the California  
          Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) to reclassify  
          specified airport law enforcement officers as local safety  
          members.  Specifically,  this bill  :  

          1)Expands the definition of "local safety member" to include any  
            airport patrol officer, airport law enforcement officer, or  
            airport police officer employed by a CalPERS local contracting  
            agency.

          2)Specifies that this provision only applies to local agencies  
            that choose to amend their contract with CalPERS to include  
            it.

          3)Excludes affected employees from Social Security.

           EXISTING LAW  requires that employees in some positions be  
          designated as safety employees in CalPERS.  These typically  
          include local police officers, firefighters, sheriffs and  
          investigators for district attorneys' offices.  Many other local  
          safety designations included in existing law, however, are  
          optional and the local employer must agree to include them in  
          the safety member classification.  These positions include  
          lifeguards, emergency medical technicians, harbor and port  
          police, police in school districts, park rangers, and others.

          Safety members receive enhanced retirement formulas and  
          industrial death and disability benefits.  Basic requirements  
          for safety status have included actively enforcing the law and  
          being substantially responsible for the protection of people and  
          property.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :   Unknown.

           COMMENTS  :   According to supporters, "Airport patrol officers  








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          are responsible for the safety of the public while they are on  
          airport property and in the wake of September 11th, the duties  
          of airport patrolmen have become much more intense.  Airport  
          officers are classified as Peace Officers under California Penal  
          Code Section 830.33.  They are the primary law enforcement  
          officers and first responders to all emergency and non-emergency  
          calls for law enforcement services in airports and they are  
          required to carry firearms and other safety equipment.  However,  
          regardless of their safety duties, airport patrol officers are  
          not classified with other peace officers in the Government Code  
          as local safety members.  This bill will give airport patrol  
          officers the same negotiating power with their contract agencies  
          that other officers who risk their well-being for the safety of  
          the public have."

          This bill is similar to AB 376 (Nava) of 2008 which was vetoed  
          by the Governor due to the 2008-2009 State Budget delay.

          In his veto message of AB 376, the Governor stated, "The  
          historic delay in passing the 2008-2009 State Budget has forced  
          me to prioritize the bills sent to my desk at the end of the  
          year's legislative session.  Given the delay, I am only signing  
          bills that are the highest priority for California.  This bill  
          does not meet that standard and I cannot sign it at this time."

           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION :   

           Support 
           

          Peace Officer's Research Association of California (Sponsor)
          Service Employees International Union (Co-sponsor)
          American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees

           Opposition 
           
          None on file
           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Karon Green / P.E., R. & S.S. / (916)  
          319-3957