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Home » US Law » 2022 Revised Code of Washington » Title 2 - Courts of Record » Chapters » Chapter 2.10 - Judicial Retirement System.

2.10.010 – Short title.

RCW 2.10.010 Short title. This chapter shall be known and cited as the Washington Judicial Retirement System Act. [ 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 1.]

2.10.020 – Purpose.

RCW 2.10.020 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to effect a system of retirement from active service. [ 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 2.]

2.10.030 – Definitions.

RCW 2.10.030 Definitions. (1) “Accumulated contributions” means the total amount deducted from the judge’s monthly salary pursuant to RCW 2.10.090, together with the regular interest thereon from July 1, 1988, as determined by the director of the department of retirement systems. (2) “Beneficiary” means any person in receipt of a retirement allowance, disability allowance or […]

2.10.040 – System created—Coverage—Exclusions.

RCW 2.10.040 System created—Coverage—Exclusions. The Washington judicial retirement system is hereby created for judges appointed or elected under the provisions of chapters 2.04, 2.06, and 2.08 RCW. All judges first appointed or elected to the courts covered by these chapters on or after August 9, 1971, and prior to July 1, 1988, shall be members […]

2.10.052 – Retirement board abolished—Transfer of powers, duties, and functions.

RCW 2.10.052 Retirement board abolished—Transfer of powers, duties, and functions. The Washington judicial retirement board established by this chapter is abolished. All powers, duties, and functions of the board are transferred to the director of retirement systems. [ 1982 c 163 § 1.] NOTES: Severability—1982 c 163: “If any provision of this act or its […]

2.10.070 – Retirement board—Duties.

RCW 2.10.070 Retirement board—Duties. The retirement board shall perform the following duties: (1) Keep in convenient form such data as shall be deemed necessary for actuarial evaluation purposes; (2) As of July 1st of every even-numbered year have an actuarial evaluation made as to the mortality and service experience of the beneficiaries under this chapter […]

2.10.080 – Funds and securities.

RCW 2.10.080 Funds and securities. (1) The state treasurer shall be the custodian of all funds and securities of the retirement system. Disbursements from this fund shall be made by the state treasurer upon receipt of duly authorized vouchers. (2) The state treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to deposit any portion of the funds […]

2.10.090 – Funding.

RCW 2.10.090 Funding. The total liability, as determined by the actuary, of this system shall be funded as follows: (1) Every judge shall have deducted from his or her monthly salary an amount equal to seven and one-half percent of said salary. (2) The state as employer shall contribute an equal amount on a quarterly […]

2.10.100 – Retirement for service or age.

RCW 2.10.100 Retirement for service or age. Retirement of a member for service shall be made by the retirement board as follows: (1) Any judge who, on August 9, 1971 or within one year thereafter, shall have completed as a judge the years of actual service required under chapter 2.12 RCW and who shall elect […]

2.10.110 – Service retirement allowance.

RCW 2.10.110 Service retirement allowance. A member upon retirement for service shall receive a monthly retirement allowance computed according to his or her completed years of service, as follows: Ten years, but less than fifteen years, three percent of his or her final average salary for each year of service; fifteen years and over, three […]

2.10.120 – Retirement for disability—Procedure.

RCW 2.10.120 Retirement for disability—Procedure. (1) Any judge who has served as a judge for a period of ten or more years, and who shall believe he or she has become physically or otherwise permanently incapacitated for the full and efficient performance of the duties of his or her office, may file with the retirement […]

2.10.130 – Retirement for disability allowance.

RCW 2.10.130 Retirement for disability allowance. Upon a judge being retired for disability as provided in RCW 2.10.120, he or she shall receive from the fund an amount equal to one-half of his or her final average salary. [ 2011 c 336 § 26; 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 13.]

2.10.140 – Survivor’s benefits.

RCW 2.10.140 Survivor’s benefits. (1) A surviving spouse of any judge holding such office, or if he or she dies after having retired and who, at the time of his or her death, has served ten or more years in the aggregate, shall receive a monthly allowance equal to fifty percent of the retirement allowance […]

2.10.165 – Refund of certain contributions.

RCW 2.10.165 Refund of certain contributions. If a judge who was a member of this system left the system before July 1, 1988, and neither the judge nor the judge’s surviving spouse: (1) Was eligible at that time to receive a benefit under this chapter; or (2) has received an amount under a sundry claims […]

2.10.170 – Cost of living adjustment.

RCW 2.10.170 Cost of living adjustment. Effective July 1, 1972, and of each succeeding year, every retirement allowance which has been in effect for one year or more shall be adjusted to that dollar amount which bears the ratio to its original dollar amount which the retirement board finds to exist between the index for […]

2.10.180 – Benefits exempt from taxation and judicial process—Exceptions—Deductions for group insurance premiums.

RCW 2.10.180 Benefits exempt from taxation and judicial process—Exceptions—Deductions for group insurance premiums. (1) Except as provided in subsections (2), (3), and (4) of this section, the right of a person to a retirement allowance, disability allowance, or death benefit, the retirement, disability or death allowance itself, any optional benefit, any other right accrued or […]

2.10.190 – Hearing prior to judicial review—Required—Notice.

RCW 2.10.190 Hearing prior to judicial review—Required—Notice. Any person aggrieved by any final decision of the retirement board must, before petitioning for judicial review, file with the director of the retirement system by mail or personally within sixty days from the day such decision was communicated to such person, a notice for a hearing before […]