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CalPERS Statement About Suit to Enforce City of San Bernardino Pension Contributions
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Nov. 29, 2012
"Since commencing its bankruptcy case, the City of San Bernardino has failed to make payments of approximately $6.9 million to CalPERS. San Bernardino's payments to CalPERS are required by California law. A city may not operate under the protection of the bankruptcy court without paying its post-petition bills and without complying with State laws, including those governing employee compensation and the State retirement system. Under the provisions of chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code, the bankruptcy court does not have the ability to directly order the City to pay its bills. Such an order may only be issued by a state court."

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