Or. Admin. Code § 459-040-0040 - Plan B Service Retirement Allowance
(1) The Plan B service retirement allowance
is a life pension calculated in accordance with ORS
238.535(1)(b).
(2) A judge member is not eligible to receive
a service retirement allowance under Plan B before age 60.
(3) A judge member may retire under Plan B at
age 60 or thereafter upon written application on forms furnished by
PERS.
(4) A judge member who
retires under Plan B must serve as a pro-tem judge for 35 days per calendar
year for five years following the judge member's retirement date. Days of
service in excess of 35 days in a calendar year may be carried over and applied
to the pro tem service obligation in future years. Appointment and service as a
pro-tem judge is administered by the Office of the State Court Administrator
under rules adopted by order of the Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme
Court.
(5) If a judge member,
retiring at age 70 or thereafter, was formerly contributing to the Judges'
Retirement Fund and established membership in PERS pursuant to ORS
237.215(3)
(1989 Edition), the judge member shall be entitled to a service retirement
allowance as provided for in ORS
238.535(4).
Notes
Stat. Auth: ORS 238.650
Stats. Implemented: ORS 238.535
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