Or. Admin. Code § 459-040-0010 - General Administration
(1) A
person younger than age 72 becomes a judge member on the date that the person
takes office as a judge. A judge member does not serve a waiting
period.
(2) A judge member may
retire under:
(a) Plan A, as provided in OAR
459-040-0030; or
(b) Plan B, as provided in OAR
459-040-0040.
(3) Before attaining age 60, a
judge member must elect in writing, on forms furnished by the Judicial
Department, whether to retire under Plan A or Plan B. A judge member who fails
to make the election must retire under Plan A.
(4) A judge member who has service as other
than a judge member must elect a retirement option available for service in
other classifications for that portion of the benefit.
(5) Lump sum options are not available for
judge member retirement benefits.
(6) For purchases of creditable service, a
judge member is subject to the same requirements as a general service
member.
(7) A judge member's
contributions to PERS must cease at the end of the calendar year that the judge
member attains age 75. The judge member shall be retired from judicial office
and receive a service retirement allowance effective January 1 of the following
calendar year.
(8) A person age 72
or older who becomes a judge is not eligible to become a judge member. The
judge may establish membership in PERS as a general service member; see
generally OAR chapter 459, divisions 10, 75, and 80 for membership eligibility
guidelines for the PERS Plan.
Notes
Stat. Auth: ORS 238.650
Stats. Implemented: ORS 238.500 - 238.585
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