Effective – 28 Aug 1997 476.450. Judges may become special commissioners, when — salary or retirement compensation. — 1. Any person having reached the age of sixty-five years and having in this state served an aggregate of twelve years, continuously or otherwise, as a judge or commissioner of the supreme court, or as a judge […]
Effective – 02 Jan 1979 476.451. Definitions. — The meaning of the terms hereinafter defined shall encompass the following meanings except where the context clearly reveals otherwise: (1) In sections 476.450 and 476.470, the term “Section 25 of Article V of the Constitution of Missouri” refers to the section of the constitution which was so […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1988 476.452. Beneficiaries of special commissioners, benefits, how paid. — As part of the compensation of a special commissioner or referee, when he dies his beneficiary shall receive one-half of the compensation the special commissioner or referee was receiving at his date of death, payable monthly. ——– (L. 1982 S.B. 497 […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1959 476.453. Judges of six years’ service prior to law, eligible. — Any person having reached the age of sixty-five years and having served in this state an aggregate of twelve years, continuously or otherwise, as a judge or commissioner of any court mentioned in section 476.450, or having served in […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1953 476.455. All judges under nonpartisan plan eligible for retirement. — Any person having reached the age of sixty-five years, and having served an aggregate of twelve years continuously or otherwise as a judge of any of the courts whose judge or judges are required to be selected under the provisions […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1969 476.456. Probate or magistrate judges may become special commissioners, when — salary or retirement compensation — credit for service as justice of peace. — 1. Any person whether or not a licensed attorney having reached the age of sixty-five years, and having any prior judicial service except as a police […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1976 476.458. Probate and magistrate judges shall retire, age, exception — may petition to serve beyond retirement age, when petition to be granted — elected judges to complete term. — 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, or by any other law, magistrate judges, probate judges, and probate ex officio […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1951 476.460. Special commissioner subject to temporary duty. — Each such special commissioner or referee shall be subject to call by the supreme court for temporary duty in any court of the state to render such duties as may be directed by the supreme court or as may now or hereafter […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1951 476.470. Judge not eligible for retirement, when. — Any judge retiring from office under the provisions of Section 27, Article V of the Constitution of Missouri, shall not be eligible for the retirement provided by sections 476.450 to 476.510 during the period of his compensation under such constitutional provisions, but […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1997 476.480. Judges convicted, impeached or removed from office ineligible — intentional killing of judge bars survivor benefits, when. — 1. Sections 476.450 to 476.510 shall not apply to any person who has been convicted of a felony in any court or who has been impeached or removed from office for […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1951 476.490. Expenses of special commissioner. — In addition to the compensation herein provided, any such special commissioner or referee shall be allowed and paid out of the general revenue, his actual expenses incurred in performing such services outside the county of his residence. ——– (L. 1951 p. 442 § 5)
Effective – 28 Aug 1951 476.500. Acceptance by judge — procedure. — Any person who desires to accept the provisions of sections 476.450 to 476.510 shall notify the governor in writing of such fact; and if he be qualified the governor shall certify such fact to the commissioner of administration and state auditor and to […]
Effective – 12 May 1981 476.510. Practice of law permitted, when, requirements, exceptions. — Any person under the age of seventy-six who retires or is retired under the provisions of sections 476.450 to 476.510 may engage in the practice of law if he makes himself available to serve as appointed defense counsel for indigent persons […]
Effective – 28 Aug 2013 476.515. Definitions — reinstatement of benefits for surviving spouse terminated by remarriage, when, procedure. — 1. As used in sections 476.515 to 476.565, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following terms mean: (1) “Beneficiary”, a surviving spouse married to the deceased judge continuously for a period of at least […]
Effective – 11 Jul 2002 476.517. One-time retirement plan election for certain judges. — Any judge who is or has been a commissioner or deputy commissioner of the circuit court appointed after February 29, 1972, who has received creditable service pursuant to chapter 104 and sections 476.515 to 476.565, based on service as a commissioner […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1999 476.520. Eligibility requirements. — 1. Any person, sixty-two years of age or older, who has served in this state an aggregate of at least twelve years, continuously or otherwise, as a judge, and who, after September 3, 1970, ceased or ceases to hold office by reason of the expiration of […]
Effective – 12 Oct 2010 476.521. New judges, benefits, eligibility requirements — contribution amount — employment after retirement, effect of. — 1. Notwithstanding any provision of chapter 476 to the contrary, each person who first becomes a judge on or after January 1, 2011, and continues to be a judge may receive benefits as provided […]
Effective – 28 Aug 2001 476.524. Judge who served in Armed Forces may elect to purchase creditable prior service, limitation — amount of contribution — payment period — treatment of payments. — Any judge as defined in section 476.515 who had performed active service in the United States Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Army […]
Effective – 12 Oct 2010 476.529. New judges, election for reduced annuity, options. — 1. In lieu of the retirement compensation provided in section 476.530, a judge employed for the first time on or after January 1, 2011, may elect in the judge’s application for retirement whether or not to have such judge’s annuity reduced, […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1997 476.530. Retirement compensation, how computed. — The retirement compensation shall be equal to fifty percent of the compensation which was in effect, at the time of the judge’s termination of employment as a judge for the highest judicial position that the judge ever held on a full-time basis. Retirement compensation […]