Amended - Post-Retirement Employment of CalPERS Retired Annuitants – Extra Help
Circular Letter Amended
The information in this circular letter supersedes information shown in Circular Letter #200-035-24.
May 21, 2025
Circular Letter: 200-019-25
Topic: Other
To: School Employers
Purpose
The purpose of this Circular Letter is to ensure compliant employment of retired annuitants (RA) by school employers under the Public Employees’ Retirement Law (PERL) and Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA).
Requirements for Hiring Retired Annuitants in Schools
Under Government (Gov.) Code sections 7522.56 and 21229, RAs can be employed in temporary extra help appointments either during an emergency to prevent the stoppage of public business or because the retired person has specific skills needed to perform work of limited duration. These appointments cannot be indefinite, regardless of the nature of the RA’s position and regardless of the terms of the relevant employment agreement.
The work performed by RAs should supplement the efforts of regular staff, such as addressing backlogs, completing special project work, or handling workloads that exceed what regular staff can complete. Alternatively, RA appointments may be authorized "during an emergency to prevent stoppage of public business," such as in the event of floods, earthquakes, etc.
Examples of positions that can be filled with an RA for work of limited duration are substitutes, bus drivers, food service workers, yard duties, etc.
It is important that RAs shouldn’t be considered permanent solutions to business needs. When utilizing a retired annuitant, be prepared to present documentation that the RA appointment complies with the limitations described above. To assist with this process, a Retired Annuitant Hiring Questionnaire (PDF) is available on our website.
An RA’s appointment must also comply with additional requirements. For example, the rate of pay for the employment cannot be lower than the minimum nor exceed the maximum paid by the employer to other employees performing comparable duties, divided by 173.333 to equal an hourly rate, and the RA cannot receive any benefits, incentives, compensation in lieu of benefits, or other forms of compensation in addition to the hourly rate.
To help ensure compliance with these requirements, employers should consider hiring RAs into positions designated as RA-specific. Reference the below publications for more details about these and other applicable requirements.
Steps to Hire a Retired Annuitant
A school employer hiring an RA should ensure the appointment begins after retirement, in accordance with applicable waiting periods described in the publications referenced below. Prior to retirement, the employee must separate from all California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS)-covered employment, including from positions determined to be non-contributory. School employers can review non-contributory appointments by generating the "Overtime Appointment Identifier Report" Cognos report.
If an employee fails to separate from employment, the employee will need to change their retirement date, which may result in an overpayment of benefits. An RA appointment cannot be a continuation of pre-retirement employment, either in the form of an RA-specific appointment or otherwise.
Reporting a Retired Annuitant
Positions that are typically excluded from membership are still subject to post-retirement employment laws and limitations, and they must be reported.
For More Information
Refer to the Employment After Retirement (PUB 33) (PDF) and Public Agency & Schools Reference Guide (PDF) for further guidance regarding employing and reporting the post-retirement employment of an RA.
Questions
If you have questions, call our CalPERS Customer Contact Center at 888 CalPERS (or 888-225-7377888-225-7377). You may also email questions to our Post-Retirement Employment and Audits team at working_after_retirement@calpers.ca.gov.
Brad Hanson, Chief
Employer Account Management Division