California Code
ARTICLE 2 - Definitions
Section 20027.5.

20027.5. (a) “Electronic funds transfer” means any transfer of funds, other than a transaction originated by check, draft, or similar paper instrument, that is initiated through an electronic terminal, telephonic instrument, or computer or magnetic tape, so as to order, instruct, or authorize a financial institution to debit or credit an account. Electronic funds transfers shall be executed by one of the following methods:

(1) An automated clearinghouse debit in which the state, through its designated depository bank, originates an automated clearinghouse transaction debiting the person’s bank account and crediting the state’s bank account for the amount of the debit. Banking costs incurred for the automated clearinghouse debit transaction shall be paid by the state.

(2) An automated clearinghouse credit in which the person, through his or her own bank, originates an entry crediting the state’s bank account and debiting his or her own bank account. Banking costs incurred for the automated clearinghouse credit transaction charged to the state shall be paid by the person originating the credit.

(3) A Federal Reserve Wire Network transfer (Fedwire) originated by a person utilizing the national electronic payment system to transfer funds through the federal reserve banks, when that person debits his or her own bank account and credits the state’s bank account. Electronic funds transfers may be made by Fedwire only if payment cannot, for good cause, be made according to paragraph (1) or (2), and the use of Fedwire is preapproved by the board. Banking costs incurred for the Fedwire transaction charged to the person and to the state shall be paid by the person originating the transaction.

(b) For purposes of this section, “automated clearinghouse” means any federal reserve bank, or an organization established in agreement with the National Automated Clearing House Association, that operates as a clearinghouse for transmitting or receiving entries between banks or bank accounts and which authorizes an electronic transfer of funds between these banks or bank accounts.

(Added by Stats. 2009, Ch. 118, Sec. 1. (AB 637) Effective January 1, 2010.)

Structure California Code

California Code

Government Code - GOV

TITLE 2 - GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

DIVISION 5 - PERSONNEL

PART 3 - PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM

CHAPTER 1 - General Provisions and Definitions

ARTICLE 2 - Definitions

Section 20010.

Section 20011.

Section 20012.

Section 20013.

Section 20014.

Section 20015.

Section 20016.

Section 20017.

Section 20018.

Section 20019.

Section 20020.

Section 20021.

Section 20022.

Section 20023.

Section 20023.5.

Section 20024.

Section 20025.

Section 20026.

Section 20027.

Section 20027.5.

Section 20028.

Section 20029.

Section 20030.

Section 20031.

Section 20032.

Section 20033.

Section 20034.

Section 20035.

Section 20035.2.

Section 20035.21.

Section 20035.3.

Section 20035.4.

Section 20035.5.

Section 20035.6.

Section 20035.9.

Section 20035.10.

Section 20035.11.

Section 20036.

Section 20037.

Section 20037.5.

Section 20037.6.

Section 20037.7.

Section 20037.8.

Section 20037.9.

Section 20037.10.

Section 20037.11.

Section 20037.12.

Section 20037.13.

Section 20037.14.

Section 20037.15.

Section 20039.

Section 20039.5.

Section 20040.

Section 20042.

Section 20044.

Section 20045.

Section 20046.

Section 20046.5.

Section 20047.

Section 20047.5.

Section 20048.

Section 20049.

Section 20050.

Section 20051.

Section 20052.

Section 20053.

Section 20054.

Section 20055.

Section 20056.

Section 20057.

Section 20057.1.

Section 20058.

Section 20059.

Section 20060.

Section 20061.

Section 20062.

Section 20062.5.

Section 20063.

Section 20064.

Section 20065.

Section 20065.5.

Section 20066.

Section 20067.

Section 20068.

Section 20069.

Section 20069.1.

Section 20070.

Section 20071.