Section 65D. A chief justice or any associate justice of the appeals court or any justice of the trial court of the commonwealth, appointed on or after January second, nineteen hundred and seventy-five, and who is not included under sections sixty-five A or sixty-five B by way of previous appointment to judicial office and a chief justice or an associate justice of the supreme judicial court, shall be subject to the following retirement provisions. No other retirement provisions shall be applicable to judges first appointed on or after January second, nineteen hundred and seventy-five, except as provided in section sixty-five A in the case of a chief justice or an associate justice of the supreme judicial court.
(a) Any such judge appointed on or after January second, nineteen hundred and seventy-five shall be subject to this section within ninety days of his appointment.
(b) There shall be deducted and withheld from the salary of each judge appointed on or after January second, nineteen hundred and seventy-five, a sum equal to seven per cent of the salary of such judge. There shall be deducted and withheld from the salary of each judge who entered the service of the commonwealth or a political subdivision thereof on or after January first, nineteen hundred and eighty-eight, a sum equal to eight per cent of the first thirty thousand dollars salary of each judge, nine per cent of such salary between thirty thousand dollars and forty-five thousand dollars and ten per cent of such salary in excess of forty-five thousand dollars; provided, however, that any judge who entered the service of the commonwealth or a political subdivision thereof between January first, nineteen hundred and seventy-nine and January first, nineteen hundred and eighty-eight shall be subject to the additional deduction provided for in paragraph (b1/2) of subdivision (1) of section twenty-two. The provisions of section fifty of chapter three hundred and sixty-seven of the acts of nineteen hundred and seventy-eight shall not apply to any judge making the deduction provided for in the second sentence of this paragraph or the additional deduction provided for in said paragraph (b1/2). The amounts so deducted and withheld from the salary of each judge shall, in accordance with such procedures as may be prescribed by the retirement board of the retirement system established for the particular governmental unit from which such judge receives his regular compensation, be deposited to the credit of a fund to be known as the ''judges retirement fund''. The amounts so deducted shall be credited to the individual accounts of the respective members for whom such deductions have been made in such manner as may be prescribed by the retirement board.
(c) Each such judge first appointed to judicial office on or after January second, nineteen hundred and seventy-five and who (1) shall be retired under Article LVIII of the Amendments to the Constitution, or (2) shall have served in such office or offices for at least fifteen years continuously and has attained the age of sixty-five years but not having attained the age of seventy, and shall resign his office, shall thereupon be entitled to receive a retirement allowance for life at an annual rate equal to three fourths of the annual rate of salary payable to him at the time of such retirement or resignation. For the purpose of clause (2), a year of service as a special justice shall be computed by dividing the number of days of actual sittings in such capacity by two hundred and sixty, whether or not such sittings occurred in one calendar or fiscal year, provided that such judge deposits into the judges' retirement fund an amount equal to seven per cent or such other amount as would be applicable pursuant to paragraph (b) of the compensation received by him during such period of service as a special justice plus regular interest to the date of such deposit. A judge shall be deemed to have served continuously, although a period not in excess of thirty days shall have intervened between the holding of one judicial office and the holding of another judicial office.
(d) Any such judge who does not qualify for a retirement allowance under the provisions of paragraph (c) upon his retirement under Article XCVIII of the Amendments to the Constitution at age seventy shall thereupon be entitled to receive a retirement allowance for life at an annual rate equal to ten per cent of three fourths of the salary of the office from which he retired at the time of such retirement multiplied by the number of years not exceeding ten, and fractions thereof consisting of a month or more which he has served in such office or offices. For the purposes of this paragraph, a year of service as a special justice shall be computed by dividing the number of days of actual sittings in such capacity by two hundred and sixty, whether or not such sittings occurred in one calendar or fiscal year, provided that such judge deposits into the judges' retirement fund an amount equal to seven percent or such other amount as would be applicable pursuant to paragraph (b) of the compensation received by him during such period of service as a special justice plus regular interest to the date of such deposit. A judge shall be deemed to have served continuously, although a period not in excess of thirty days shall have intervened between the holding of one judicial office and the holding of another judicial office.
(e) A justice of a district court who is retired under Article LVIII of the Amendments to the Constitution or who resigns in accordance with the provisions of this section, and who has served continuously for ten years prior to such retirement or resignation in the appellate division of a district court or in the superior court under the provisions of sections fourteen B to fourteen E of chapter two hundred and twelve, or corresponding provisions of earlier laws, or as a member of the administrative committee of the district courts, shall, in addition to all other amounts received under the provisions of this section, be entitled to receive a retirement allowance for life equal to three fourths of the average annual compensation paid him for such services during the ten years next preceding such retirement or resignation, provided that such justice deposits into the judges' retirement fund an amount equal to seven per cent or such other amount as would be applicable pursuant to paragraph (b) of the compensation received by him during such period of service plus regular interest to the date of such deposit.
(f) If any such judge resigns from office and does not meet the requirements for retirement or resignation set forth in paragraphs (c) or (d) the amount credited to his individual account plus interest shall be returned to him within thirty days of such resignation; provided, however, that if such judge is an active or inactive member of another contributory retirement system he may request that the amount credited to his individual accounts plus interest be credited to his individual account in such other contributory retirement system.
(g) The provisions of section sixty-five C shall apply to those judges first appointed on or after January second, nineteen hundred and seventy-five.
(h) The payment of pensions, annuities, retirement allowance and refunds to the various judges who are retired or who resign under the provisions of this section, to the various judges subject to the provisions of the fourth paragraph of section sixty-five B, and to the surviving spouses of such judges under the provisions of section sixty-five C shall be made from the judges' retirement fund, provided that any amount needed for the payment of such pensions, annuities, retirement allowances or refunds in excess of the amount on deposit in the judges' retirement fund shall be paid from the same source from which the salaries of like judicial officers of the courts of such various judges are paid.
For the purposes of this section any judge or justice appointed to the superior court, the land court, a housing court, the Boston municipal court, a juvenile court, a probate court or a district court, who is holding office on July first, nineteen hundred and seventy-eight, shall be deemed to have been appointed to the trial court. Any such chief justice, justice or judge who is retired or who has resigned from any such court prior to July first, nineteen hundred and seventy-eight shall continue to receive the pension he was entitled to receive at the time of such retirement or resignation.
(i) Pursuant to the provisions of section four hundred and fourteen (h)(2) of the United States Internal Revenue Code, the governmental unit from which each judge receives his regular compensation shall assume and pay the contributions which would be payable by the judge under paragraph (b). The contributions so assumed shall be treated as employer contributions in determining tax treatment under the United States Internal Revenue Code. Contributions which are assumed pursuant to this subdivision shall be treated and identified as member contributions for all purposes of the retirement system, except as specifically provided to the contrary in this subdivision.
Contributions assumed pursuant to this subdivision shall be paid from the same source of funds used for the payment of compensation to the judge. A deduction shall be made from the judge's compensation equal to the amount of the judge's contributions assumed by the employer. This deduction, however, shall not reduce the judge's compensation for purposes of computing benefits under the retirement system pursuant to this chapter or for purposes of determining any other employee benefits. Assumed contributions shall be transferred to the Judges Retirement Fund in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (b) and shall be credited to a separate fund within the individual accounts of the respective members for whom such contributions have been made in order that the amounts contributed prior to the effective date for the assumption of such contribution may be distinguished from the amounts contributed on or after the date on which the governmental employer is required by law to assume the contributions.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title IV - Civil Service, Retirements and Pensions
Chapter 32 - Retirement Systems and Pensions
Section 2 - Description of Systems
Section 3a - Ineligible Employees; Deferred Compensation Program
Section 4 - Creditable Service
Section 5 - Superannuation Retirement
Section 5b - Early Intervention Plans; Rehabilitation Plans
Section 6 - Ordinary Disability Retirement
Section 7 - Accidental Disability Retirement
Section 8 - Evaluation and Reexamination of Members Retired for Disability
Section 9 - Accidental Death Benefit
Section 10 - Resignation, Failure of Reappointment, Removal or Discharge
Section 12 - Options on Retirement
Section 12b - Spouse and Children; Survivor Benefits
Section 12c - Widow and Children Survivor Benefits; Manner of Payment; Contributions
Section 12d - Payment of Benefits in Accordance With Requirements of Internal Revenue Code
Section 13 - Payment of Allowances
Section 14 - Effect of Workers' Compensation Benefits
Section 14a - Third Party Recovery
Section 15 - Dereliction of Duty by Members
Section 16 - Involuntary Retirement; Right to a Hearing; Right of Review or Appeal
Section 17 - Action on Behalf of Incompetent Members
Section 18 - Filing of Statements and Reports; Protection Against Fraud
Section 19 - Exemption From Taxation, Attachments and Assignments; Exception
Section 20 - Administration by Boards
Section 20a - Civil Action Against Board Member; Expenses and Damages; Indemnification
Section 20c - Retirement Board Member Statement of Financial Interest
Section 21 - Supervision by Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission
Section 21a - Debarment or Suspension of Contractors or Vendors
Section 22 - Methods of Financing
Section 22b - Reduction of Unfunded Pension Liability
Section 22c - Commonwealth's Pension Liability Fund; Funding Schedules; Appropriations
Section 22d - Retirement System Funding Schedule; Establishment; Annual Pension Funding Grants
Section 22f - Revised Retirement System Funding Schedule
Section 23 - Management of Funds
Section 24 - Violations of Contributory Retirement Laws
Section 25 - Guarantees; Effects of Amendments or Repeal; Mandamus
Section 26 - Retirement of Officers in Department of State Police
Section 27 - Disposition of Funds as of January 1, 1946
Section 28 - Acceptance of Act
Section 28a - Retirement of Certain Officers in Department of State Police
Section 28m - Department of Correction Employees; Retirement
Section 28n - Correction or Jail Officers Employed by County Sheriffs' Offices; Retirement
Section 39 - Association for Providing Pensions
Section 40 - By-Laws and Statements
Section 41 - Exemption From Taxation; Exception
Section 42 - Pension Fund for the Retirement of Teachers
Section 43 - Retirement of Teacher if Incapacitated
Section 44 - Retirement of School Janitors if Incapacitated
Section 44b - School Janitors; Options; Widows; Approval
Section 44c - Dental Assistants, Retirement by Cities or Towns
Section 45 - Applicability of Sec. 44 to City of Boston; Acceptance by Other Cities and Towns
Section 45a - Amount of Pension Payable to Person Retired Under Sec. 44
Section 45b - School Janitors and School Custodians in Certain Cities and Towns
Section 46 - Officers and Employees of Correctional Institutions; Prerequisites to Retirement
Section 47 - Computation of Time of Service
Section 48 - Amount of Pension
Section 52 - Veterans of Indian Wars in Municipal Service
Section 53 - Veterans of Indian Wars Employed Jointly by Two Municipalities
Section 54 - Acceptance of Two Preceding Sections
Section 55 - Acceptance of Secs. 52 and 53 Subject to Mayor's Veto
Section 56 - Retirement of Veteran if Incapacitated
Section 57 - Retirement of Veteran After Ten Years' Service
Section 57a - Certain Provisions of Secs. 6, 8 and 16 Applicable to Certain Veterans
Section 58 - Retirement of Veteran After Thirty Years' Service
Section 58a - Wartime Service in Armed Forces as Creditable Service
Section 58b - Election of Option for Benefit of Surviving Spouse or Other Beneficiary of Veteran
Section 58c - Retirement Allowances of Policemen and Firemen Retiring Under Sec. 58
Section 59 - ''retiring Authority'' Defined
Section 59a - Part of Service in Governmental Unit Other Than Retiring Unit; Reimbursement
Section 60 - Acceptance of Secs. 56 to 59; Minimum Period of Creditable Service
Section 65a - Retirement or Resignation of Justices or Judges
Section 65b - Pensions for Special Justices of District Courts
Section 65c - Surviving Spouses of Judges
Section 65d - Retirement or Resignation of Judges Appointed on or After Jan. 2, 1975
Section 65d1/2 - Election of Appointed Justice to Membership in Service of a Retirement System
Section 65e - Retired Justices of Supreme Judicial Court; Benefits; Temporary Service
Section 65f - Retired Justices of Appeals Court; Benefits; Temporary Service
Section 65g - Justices of Trial Court; Benefits; Temporary Service
Section 65h - Early Retirement Allowance for Judges
Section 65i - Disability Retirement for Judges
Section 65j - Retiring Judges; Payments for Unused Vacation Allowance and Sick Leave Credit
Section 66 - Pensions for Court Officers
Section 67 - Payment of Pensions Granted Under Sec. 66 and Expenses
Section 72 - Appropriations for Pensions
Section 74 - Scrubwomen in State House
Section 75 - Pensions for Probation Officers
Section 76 - Amount of Pension; Counties Liable; Apportionment
Section 76a - Amount of Pension; Counties Liable; Apportionment
Section 77 - Pensions for Laborers; Qualifications; Acceptance of Provisions by Cities or Towns
Section 77a - Superannuation Retirement; Options for Payment of Pension
Section 77b - Amount of Pensions; Effective Date
Section 77c - Persons Promoted to Supervisory Positions
Section 78 - Laborers in Fire, Water and Sewerage Districts or Employed by Joint Water Boards
Section 78a - Laborers Subject to Provisions; Continuity of Service
Section 79 - Existing Pensions
Section 80 - Pensions for Firemen in Cities; Applicability of Law
Section 81 - Amount of Pension
Section 81a - Alternative Provisions for Retirement of Firemen
Section 81b - Amount of Pensions Under Sec. 81a
Section 82 - Pensions for Call Members
Section 83 - Pensions for Police in Cities
Section 83a - Alternative Provisions for Retirement of Police in Cities
Section 84 - Retirement of Injured Police Officers in Cities and Towns Having No Pension Systems
Section 85 - Pensions for Policemen and Firemen in Towns
Section 85a - Retirement of Members of Fire and Police Department in Certain Towns
Section 85b - Retirement of Park Board Police of Cities and Towns
Section 85c - Policemen and Firemen Excepted From Law
Section 85d - Retirement of Call Members in Certain Towns
Section 85e - Alternative Retirement Provisions for Policemen and Firemen in Towns
Section 85f - Examination by Medical Panel Prerequisite to Disability Retirement
Section 85g - Service Credit on Retirement of Former Reserve Officers
Section 85h - Disability Retirement of Call or Volunteer Fire Fighters and Reserve Police Officers
Section 85i - Creditable Service in Retirement of Certain Members
Section 85j - Pensions for Policemen and Fire Fighters or Their Widows; Optional Provisions
Section 88 - Pensions for Dependents of Persons Killed While Aiding Police Officers or Firefighters
Section 89 - Annuities to Dependents of Policemen, Firemen, etc., Killed in Performance of Duty
Section 89c - Annuities to Widows of Employees of Cities and Towns Killed in Line of Duty
Section 89d - Annuities to Widows of Employees of Cities and Towns Killed in Line of Duty
Section 89e - Accidental Death Benefits for Volunteer Emergency Service Providers
Section 90 - Aged Police Officers Not Subject to Certain Laws
Section 90a - Increasing Allowance of Former Employees Retired for Accidental Disability
Section 90b - Waiver of Pension or Retirement Allowance
Section 90c - Increasing Allowance of Former Employees Retired on Superannuation
Section 90d - Increasing Allowance of Former Employees Retired on Ordinary Disability
Section 90e - Increasing Allowance of Former Employees Whose Classification Has Been Abolished
Section 91 - Payment of Pensioners for Services After Retirement
Section 91a - Adjusted Pension or Retirement Allowances
Section 91b - Enforcement of Sec. 91a; Wage Reporting System and Computer Match File
Section 92a - Support of Dependents; Pensioners Residing Outside United States
Section 93 - Certain Pensions Not Affected
Section 95a - Annuities to Widows and Children of Retired Employees
Section 95b - Annuities to Widows and Children of Retired Employees
Section 96 - Increase in Retirement Allowance, Pension or Annuity; Amount
Section 97 - Increase in Retirement Allowance, Pension or Annuity; Approval
Section 98 - Advance Payments, Period of Processing Application
Section 100a - Killed-in-Line-of-Duty Benefits
Section 101 - Allowance to Widows of Disabled Public Employees; Supplemental Annual Allowance
Section 104 - Section 401(a)(17) Excess Fund; Section 415 Excess Benefit Fund