Filed Date: 4/28/1976
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/6/2016
OPINION — AG — IF A JUSTICE OR JUDGE CEASES TO BE A JUDICIAL OFFICER, FOR ANY REASON, BEFORE HE HAS ACCUMULATED EIGHT (8) YEARS OF ACCREDITED SERVICE, THE REFUND OF HIS RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTIONS IS MANDATORY. HOWEVER, UPON HIS REELECTION OR REAPPOINTMENT TO A JUDICIAL POSITION SUBSEQUENT TO THE BREAK IN SERVICE, HE MAY REDEPOSIT THE PREVIOUSLY REFUNDED CONTRIBUTIONS WITH INTEREST WHEREUPON HE WOULD BE ENTITLED TO CREDIT FOR HIS PRIOR JUDICIAL SERVICE AND WOULD BE ENTITLED TO RETIREMENT BENEFITS UPON THE ATTAINMENT OF AN ACCUMULATED EIGHT (8) YEARS ACCREDITED SERVICES. (WM. DON KISER)