SgtCHP
08-17-2007, 11:07 AM
Sorry to say I have heard nothing about raising the age again. It used to be 32 years max and they raised it to 35. The reasons offered are the retirement benefits. At age thirty-five, you can retire at 3% with twenty-five years of service at the mandatory retirement age of 60 years - that would amount to 75% of your highest single year. Additionally, it has something to do with the benefits offered - insurance: health and life - and, some other forecasts having to do with life expectency, physical performance, etc.
However, I do not believe that anyone has made a legal challenge through the court systems.
not-a-deputy-yet
08-18-2007, 12:55 AM
CHP has their own forum, very very informative and there are a couple of backround investigators there all the time "dw" and "snowdog" they are really helpful and will answer most questions. www.chpforums.com:)
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