Section 1-2009 – BENEFIT TO SURVIVING SPOUSE OF JUSTICE OR JUDGE.
1-2009. BENEFIT TO SURVIVING SPOUSE OF JUSTICE OR JUDGE. The legislature hereby finds and declares that the payment of allowances to the surviving spouses of justices of the supreme court, judges of the court of appeals and district judges of the district court of the state of Idaho, serves the public purpose of promoting the […]
Section 1-2010 – DEATH BENEFIT.
1-2010. DEATH BENEFIT. (1) The death benefit of a deceased justice or judge is the excess, if any, of the justice’s or judge’s accumulated contributions to the judges’ retirement fund, including accrued interest at the rate provided in section 1-2001(5), Idaho Code, over the aggregate of all retirement compensation payments and allowances ever made to […]
Section 1-2011 – ELECTION TO CONTINUE PARTICIPATION IN THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF IDAHO.
1-2011. ELECTION TO CONTINUE PARTICIPATION IN THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF IDAHO. On and after July 1, 1998, any vested member of the public employee retirement system of Idaho may, within thirty (30) days of becoming a justice of the supreme court, judge of the court of appeals or district judge in the state […]
Section 1-2012 – RULES AND ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES.
1-2012. RULES AND ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES. Subject to the other provisions of this chapter, the retirement board shall have the power and authority to adopt, amend and rescind such rules and administrative policies as may be necessary for the proper administration of this chapter. History: [1-2012, added 2006, ch. 72, sec. 1, p. 225; am. 2012, […]
Section 1-2001b – CONVERSION OF RETIREMENT COMPENSATION INTO OPTIONAL RETIREMENT ALLOWANCES — FORM OF OPTIONAL RETIREMENT.
1-2001b. CONVERSION OF RETIREMENT COMPENSATION INTO OPTIONAL RETIREMENT ALLOWANCES — FORM OF OPTIONAL RETIREMENT. (1) The retirement compensation of a justice or judge who, at the time of retirement, so elects shall be converted into an optional retirement allowance which is the actuarial equivalent of such retirement compensation to which the justice or judge would […]
Section 1-2002 – JUDGES’ RETIREMENT FUND — POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE RETIREMENT BOARD — INDEMNIFICATION.
1-2002. JUDGES’ RETIREMENT FUND — POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE RETIREMENT BOARD — INDEMNIFICATION. (1) For the purpose of paying such retirement compensation, there is hereby created in the office of the treasurer of the state of Idaho a fund to be known as the "Judges’ Retirement Fund," which shall be separate and apart from […]
Section 1-2003 – ADDITIONAL FEES IN CIVIL ACTIONS AND APPEALS.
1-2003. ADDITIONAL FEES IN CIVIL ACTIONS AND APPEALS. (a) In addition to the fees and charges to be collected by the clerks of the district courts of the state and by other persons authorized by rule or administrative order of the supreme court as now or hereafter provided by law, such clerks and authorized persons […]
Section 1-2004 – DEDUCTIONS FROM SALARIES OF JUSTICES AND JUDGES — CONTRIBUTIONS TO FUND.
1-2004. DEDUCTIONS FROM SALARIES OF JUSTICES AND JUDGES — CONTRIBUTIONS TO FUND. (1) The state controller shall deduct from the monthly compensation of each justice and judge now holding office, and from the monthly compensation of each person who shall thereafter assume by election or appointment the office of a justice of the supreme court, […]
Section 1-2004A – EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS — AMOUNTS — RATES — AMORTIZATION.
1-2004A. EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS — AMOUNTS — RATES — AMORTIZATION. (1) The amount of the employer contributions shall consist of the sum of a percentage of the salaries of active members to be known as the "normal cost" and a percentage of such salaries to be known as the "amortization payment." The rates of such contributions […]
Section 1-2004B – EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS.
1-2004B. EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS. The contribution for a justice, judge of the court of appeals or district judge shall be eighteen and five-tenths percent (18.5%) of the employer contribution rate determined pursuant to section 1-2004A, Idaho Code, and rounded to the nearest one hundredth percent (.01%) of salary. The retirement board is specifically authorized to certify […]