California Government Code ARTICLE 2 - Retirement for Service
- Section 75025.
Every judge who has the age and service qualifications specified in one of the following subdivisions, and who is not ineligible for retirement under Section...
- Section 75025.1.
A judge whose service is discontinued by the expiration of his term of office and who is otherwise eligible to retire under this chapter may...
- Section 75026.
Except as provided in Section 75029, no judge shall be eligible to retire under Section 75025 if he or she has not received a salary...
- Section 75027.
Any judge whose term of office expires within 60 days before he or she has rendered the minimum service required for retirement at his or...
- Section 75028.
(a) Except as provided in Sections 75060.6, 75080, and 68543.5, any designation as a judge pro tempore or any assignment by the Chairperson of the Judicial...
- Section 75028.1.
(a) At the time of the filing of a notice of retirement under the Judges’ Retirement Law to be effective after 691/2 years of age but...
- Section 75028.2.
A retired judge on senior judge status shall not receive a retirement allowance, except for health and welfare benefits generally available to judges of courts...
- Section 75028.3.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, senior judge status shall terminate at the end of five years, except that the status shall terminate earlier when...
- Section 75028.4.
(a) A judge whose senior judge status is terminated may elect to receive the retirement benefits for which the judge was eligible at the time he...
- Section 75028.5.
After a judge has withdrawn his or her accumulated contributions upon discontinuance of his or her service, that service shall not count in the event...
- Section 75028.6.
The senior judge status program shall terminate on January 1, 1997. No person may elect senior judge status or exercise any of the rights thereof...
- Section 75029.
For any judge who, prior to becoming a judge, served as a “judge of an excluded court” as defined below, there shall be included in...
- Section 75029.1.
On and after January 1, 1990, the right to elect to receive credit for prior service as a judge of an excluded court pursuant to...
- Section 75029.5.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any justice court judge who was a member of the Public Employees’ Retirement System on December 31, 1989, and...
- Section 75030.5.
Any judge who first becomes a judge on or after May 1, 1962, and who has served as an elected state constitutional officer before becoming...
- Section 75030.6.
On and after October 1, 1961, the right to elect to receive credit for service pursuant to Section 75030.5 shall apply only to a judge...
- Section 75030.7.
Any judge has a right to elect, by written election filed with the Judges’ Retirement System at any time prior to retirement, to make contributions...
- Section 75030.8.
(a) A judge may elect, by written election filed with the board at any time prior to retirement, to make contributions and receive service credit for...
- Section 75030.9.
A Member of the Senate or Assembly whose contributions as a judge remain on deposit in the fund under Section 75033, shall, during the term...
- Section 75030.10.
Any person who filed a declaration of candidacy for a judicial office pursuant to Section 8023 or 8201 of the Elections Code prior to May...
- Section 75031.
In computing the number of years a person has been a judge for the purposes of retirement under Sections 75025 or 75060, there shall be...
- Section 75031.5.
(a) A judge may elect, in writing filed with the Judges’ Retirement System, to make contributions and receive service credit in this system for active service,...
- Section 75032.
Every judge who has retired or who retires pursuant to Section 75025 before or after September 11, 1957, shall, during the remainder of his or...
- Section 75032.5.
Retired judges, and beneficiaries, who are entitled to receive allowances under the provisions of this chapter, may authorize deductions to be made from their retirement...
- Section 75033.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if the service of a judge, who has been elected or appointed as such, is discontinued by any...
- Section 75033.1.
Any judge who is removed from office by the Supreme Court shall not receive any of the benefits provided by Section 75033. The amount of...
- Section 75033.2.
A judge who pleads guilty or no contest or is found guilty of a crime committed while holding judicial office which is punishable as a...
- Section 75033.5.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, any judge with at least five years of service, may retire, and upon his or her application therefor...
- Section 75033.6.
If a judge retires pursuant to Section 75033 or 75033.5 and there has been a community property benefit awarded to the judge’s ex-spouse pursuant to...
- Section 75035.
“Resignation,” as used in this article, does not include a resignation, express or implied, which is for the purpose of accepting an elective or appointive...
Last modified: October 22, 2018