Oakland Police & Fire Retirement System Board (PFRS)
The Oakland Police and Fire Retirement System is dedicated to protection and prudent investing of the pension funds for the benefit of the PFRS retirees and beneficiaries. PFRS strives to give the beneficiaries of this retirement system friendly and courteous service.
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Meetings
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Documents
- Cancellation Notice - Oakland PFRS Board of Administration - Special Meeting - January 15, 2025(PDF, 215KB)
- Cancellation Notice: Oakland PFRS Committees and Board Meetings - December 25, 2024 & January 29, 2025(PDF, 217KB)
- Oakland PFRS Special Board Meeting Agenda Packet - December 11, 2024(PDF, 6MB)
- Oakland PFRS Committee & Board Meeting Agenda Packet - October 30, 2024(PDF, 3MB)
- Oakland PFRS Committee & Board Agenda Packet - September 25, 2024 (REVISED)(PDF, 7MB)
- Oakland PFRS Committee & Board Meeting Agenda Packet - July 31, 2024(PDF, 3MB)
- Oakland PFRS Committee & Board Meeting Agenda Packet - June 26, 2024(PDF, 9MB)
- Oakland PFRS Committee & Board Meeting Agenda Packet - May 29, 2024(PDF, 7MB)
- Oakland PFRS Committee & Board Meeting Agenda Packet- April 24, 2024(PDF, 18MB)
- Oakland PFRS Committee & Board Meeting Agenda Packet - March 27, 2024(PDF, 19MB)
- Oakland PFRS Committee & Board Packet - February 28, 2024(PDF, 15MB)
- Oakland PFRS Committee and Board Meeting Agenda Packet: January 31, 2024(PDF, 6MB)
About
Police and Fire Retirement System
The Oakland Police and Fire Retirement System (PFRS) is a closed, single-employer defined benefit pension plan that provides service and disability retirements, and survivor benefits for eligible sworn safety employees of the City. PFRS covers the City's uniformed employees who have not transferred to the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). As a result of a City Charter amendment, known as Measure R approved by the electorate on June 8, 1976, membership in the plan is limited to uniformed employees hired prior to July 1, 1976. All subsequent hires are covered under CalPERS.
PFRS is exempt from the regulations of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). PFRS is also exempt from federal income taxes and California franchise tax.
PFRS was established by Article XXVI of the Oakland City Charter on July 1, 1951. Article XXVI combined the Police Relief and Pension Fund (article XIV) and Firemen's Relief and Pension Fund (article XV).
As of June 30, 2024, PFRS membership consisted of 389 Police and 237 Fire retirees and beneficiaries.