A person claiming entitlement to benefits payable under this chapter as a consequence of a justice's or judge's death shall provide the commissioner of administration with a marriage certificate, divorce or dissolution judgment, or other evidence of entitlement. Documents establishing entitlement may be filed with the commissioner immediately after a change in the justice's or judge's marital status. If the commissioner does not receive notification of a claim before the date 10 days after the justice's or judge's death, the person claiming entitlement is not entitled to receive from the Department of Administration any benefit already paid by the commissioner under this chapter.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 25. Retirement and Death Benefits
Sec. 22.25.010. Mandatory and voluntary retirement of justices and judges.
Sec. 22.25.011. Contributions of judges and justices.
Sec. 22.25.012. Retirement benefits of administrative director.
Sec. 22.25.020. Retirement pay.
Sec. 22.25.021. Distribution requirements.
Sec. 22.25.022. Rollover distributions and rollover contributions.
Sec. 22.25.023. Limitation on benefits; maximum annual compensation.
Sec. 22.25.025. Administration; federal qualification requirements.
Sec. 22.25.030. Survivors' benefits.
Sec. 22.25.033. Claim for survivor's benefits.
Sec. 22.25.035. Rights under a qualified domestic relations order.
Sec. 22.25.041. Refund of contributions.
Sec. 22.25.046. Employer contributions.
Sec. 22.25.048. Judicial retirement trust fund; accounting and investment.
Sec. 22.25.080. Tax exemption.
Sec. 22.25.090. Medical benefits.
Sec. 22.25.100. Exemption of retirement funds and benefits.
Sec. 22.25.110. Special rules for treatment of qualified military service.