Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 476 - Courts — General Provisions
Section 476.521 - New judges, benefits, eligibility requirements — contribution amount — employment after retirement, effect 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 in sections 476.445 to 476.688 subject to the provisions of this section.
2. Any person who is at least sixty-seven years of age, has served in this state an aggregate of at least twelve years, continuously or otherwise, as a judge, and ceases to hold office by reason of the expiration of the judge's term, voluntary resignation, or retirement pursuant to the provisions of Subsection 2 of Section 24 of Article V of the Constitution of Missouri may receive benefits as provided in sections 476.515 to 476.565. The twelve-year requirement of this subsection may be fulfilled by service as judge in any of the courts covered, or by service in any combination as judge of such courts, totaling an aggregate of twelve years. Any judge who is at least sixty-seven years of age and who has served less than twelve years and is otherwise qualified under sections 476.515 to 476.565 may retire after reaching age sixty-seven, or thereafter, at a reduced retirement compensation in a sum equal to the proportion of the retirement compensation provided in section 476.530 that his or her period of judicial service bears to twelve years.
3. Any person who is at least sixty-two years of age or older, has served in this state an aggregate of at least twenty years, continuously or otherwise, as a judge, and ceases to hold office by reason of the expiration of the judge's term, voluntary resignation, or retirement pursuant to the provisions of Subsection 2 of Section 24 of Article V of the Constitution of Missouri may receive benefits as provided in sections 476.515 to 476.565. The twenty-year requirement of this subsection may be fulfilled by service as a judge in any of the courts covered, or by service in any combination as judge of such courts, totaling an aggregate of twenty years. Any judge who is at least sixty-two years of age and who has served less than twenty years and is otherwise qualified under sections 476.515 to 476.565 may retire after reaching age sixty-two, at a reduced retirement compensation in a sum equal to the proportion of the retirement compensation provided in section 476.530 that his or her period of judicial service bears to twenty years.
4. All judges under this section required by the provisions of Section 26 of Article V of the Constitution of Missouri to retire at the age of seventy years shall retire upon reaching that age.
5. The provisions of sections 104.344, 476.524, and 476.690 shall not apply to judges covered by this section.
6. A judge shall be required to contribute four percent of the judge's compensation to the retirement system, which shall stand to the judge's credit in his or her individual account with the system, together with investment credits thereon, for purposes of funding retirement benefits payable as provided in sections 476.515 to 476.565, subject to the following provisions:
(1) The state of Missouri employer, pursuant to the provisions of 26 U.S.C. Section 414(h)(2), shall pick up and pay the contributions that would otherwise be payable by the judge under this section. The contributions so picked up shall be treated as employer contributions for purposes of determining the judge's compensation that is includable in the judge's gross income for federal income tax purposes;
(2) Judge contributions picked up by the employer shall be paid from the same source of funds used for the payment of compensation to a judge. A deduction shall be made from each judge's compensation equal to the amount of the judge's contributions picked up 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;
(3) Judge contributions so picked up shall be credited to a separate account within the judge's individual account so that the amounts contributed pursuant to this section may be distinguished from the amounts contributed on an after-tax basis;
(4) The contributions, although designated as employee contributions, are being paid by the employer in lieu of the contributions by the judge. The judge shall not have the option of choosing to receive the contributed amounts directly instead of having them paid by the employer to the retirement system;
(5) Interest shall be credited annually on June thirtieth based on the value in the account as of July first of the immediately preceding year at a rate of four percent. Interest credits shall cease upon retirement of the judge;
(6) A judge whose employment is terminated may request a refund of his or her contributions and interest credited thereon. If such judge is married at the time of such request, such request shall not be processed without consent from the spouse. A judge is not eligible to request a refund if the judge's retirement benefit is subject to a division of benefit order pursuant to section 104.312. Such refund shall be paid by the system after ninety days from the date of termination of employment or the request, whichever is later and shall include all contributions made to any retirement plan administered by the system and interest credited thereon. A judge may not request a refund after such judge becomes eligible for retirement benefits under sections 476.515 to 476.565. A judge who receives a refund shall forfeit all the judge's service and future rights to receive benefits from the system and shall not be eligible to receive any long-term disability benefits; provided that any judge or former judge receiving long-term disability benefits shall not be eligible for a refund. If such judge subsequently becomes a judge and works continuously for at least one year, the service previously forfeited shall be restored if the judge returns to the system the amount previously refunded plus interest at a rate established by the board;
(7) The beneficiary of any judge who made contributions shall receive a refund upon the judge's death equal to the amount, if any, of such contributions less any retirement benefits received by the judge unless an annuity is payable to a survivor or beneficiary as a result of the judge's death. In that event, the beneficiary of the survivor or beneficiary who received the annuity shall receive a refund upon the survivor's or beneficiary's death equal to the amount, if any, of the judge's contributions less any annuity amounts received by the judge and the survivor or beneficiary.
7. The employee contribution rate, the benefits provided under sections 476.515 to 476.565 to judges covered under this section, and any other provision of sections 476.515 to 476.565 with regard to judges covered under this section may be altered, amended, increased, decreased, or repealed, but only with respect to services rendered by the judge after the effective date of such alteration, amendment, increase, decrease, or repeal, or, with respect to interest credits, for periods of time after the effective date of such alteration, amendment, increase, decrease, or repeal.
8. Any judge who is receiving retirement compensation under section 476.529 or 476.530 who becomes employed as an employee eligible to participate in the closed plan or in the year 2000 plan under chapter 104, shall not receive such retirement compensation for any calendar month in which the retired judge is so employed. Any judge who is receiving retirement compensation under section 476.529 or section 476.530 who subsequently serves as a judge as defined pursuant to subdivision (4) of subsection 1 of section 476.515 shall not receive such retirement compensation for any calendar month in which the retired judge is serving as a judge; except that upon retirement such judge's annuity shall be recalculated to include any additional service or salary accrued based on the judge's subsequent service. A judge who is receiving compensation under section 476.529 or 476.530 may continue to receive such retirement compensation while serving as a senior judge or senior commissioner and shall receive additional credit and salary for such service pursuant to section 476.682.
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(L. 2010 1st Ex. Sess. H.B. 1)
Effective 10-12-10

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXII - Courts

Chapter 476 - Courts — General Provisions

Section 476.001 - Purpose of law.

Section 476.010 - Courts of record.

Section 476.015 - Short title.

Section 476.020 - Courts to keep a seal.

Section 476.030 - Private seal used, when.

Section 476.050 - Records to be kept in English language.

Section 476.055 - Statewide court automation fund created, administration, committee, members — powers, duties, limitation — unauthorized release of information, penalty — report — expiration date.

Section 476.056 - Municipal court automation, duties of municipality.

Section 476.057 - Judicial personnel training fund, judicial personnel defined.

Section 476.058 - Court personnel defined — state court administration revolving fund created.

Section 476.060 - Interpreters appointed, when.

Section 476.062 - Court marshals' arrest powers — may carry firearms, when.

Section 476.070 - Power of courts to issue writs.

Section 476.080 - Court or clerk may appoint person to execute process, when.

Section 476.083 - Circuit court marshal may be appointed in certain circuits, powers and duties, salary, qualifications.

Section 476.090 - Courts may enforce return of process.

Section 476.100 - No process abated by failure of court to sit.

Section 476.110 - Acts constituting contempt of court.

Section 476.120 - Punishment for contempt.

Section 476.130 - May be punished summarily, when.

Section 476.140 - Commitment for contempt to set forth particulars.

Section 476.150 - Contempt not to be used to enforce civil rights.

Section 476.160 - Parties may be indicted, when.

Section 476.170 - Sittings to be public.

Section 476.180 - Judge interested, not to sit.

Section 476.220 - Judge may call special term for disposition of cause pending.

Section 476.240 - May try civil cases at such special terms.

Section 476.250 - No court to sit on Sunday.

Section 476.260 - Court to audit accounts.

Section 476.265 - Judicial department, budget, procedure for formulation.

Section 476.270 - Expenditures of court to be paid out of county treasury — exceptions.

Section 476.280 - Oath of judges.

Section 476.290 - Judges not to practice law — exception, municipal judges.

Section 476.310 - No judge or clerk to have partner — exception.

Section 476.320 - Judicial conference of the state of Missouri established, members.

Section 476.330 - Conference shall meet, when.

Section 476.340 - Executive council shall be governing body, how formed — members.

Section 476.350 - Duties of judicial conference, executive council and circuit judges.

Section 476.360 - Clerks of various courts shall make reports to executive council.

Section 476.370 - Conference or council empowered to hold hearings.

Section 476.380 - Expense allowance for conference attendance.

Section 476.385 - Schedule of fines committee, appointment, duties, powers — associate circuit judges may adopt schedule — central violations bureau established — powers, duties.

Section 476.405 - Judicial department, annual salary adjustment, when, restrictions on, how appropriated — compensation schedule to be maintained, where, how — duty of revisor of statutes.

Section 476.406 - Employees of twenty-second judicial circuit may work forty-hour week.

Section 476.410 - Transfer of case filed in wrong jurisdiction.

Section 476.412 - Reports, statistical information on caseload, filed with supreme court, when — contents.

Section 476.419 - Securities, multiple recipients, requirements and limitations on court to divide.

Section 476.450 - Judges may become special commissioners, when — salary or retirement compensation.

Section 476.451 - Definitions.

Section 476.452 - Beneficiaries of special commissioners, benefits, how paid.

Section 476.453 - Judges of six years' service prior to law, eligible.

Section 476.455 - All judges under nonpartisan plan eligible for retirement.

Section 476.456 - Probate or magistrate judges may become special commissioners, when — salary or retirement compensation — credit for service as justice of peace.

Section 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.

Section 476.460 - Special commissioner subject to temporary duty.

Section 476.470 - Judge not eligible for retirement, when.

Section 476.480 - Judges convicted, impeached or removed from office ineligible — intentional killing of judge bars survivor benefits, when.

Section 476.490 - Expenses of special commissioner.

Section 476.500 - Acceptance by judge — procedure.

Section 476.510 - Practice of law permitted, when, requirements, exceptions.

Section 476.515 - Definitions — reinstatement of benefits for surviving spouse terminated by remarriage, when, procedure.

Section 476.517 - One-time retirement plan election for certain judges.

Section 476.520 - Eligibility requirements.

Section 476.521 - New judges, benefits, eligibility requirements — contribution amount — employment after retirement, effect of.

Section 476.524 - Judge who served in Armed Forces may elect to purchase creditable prior service, limitation — amount of contribution — payment period — treatment of payments.

Section 476.529 - New judges, election for reduced annuity, options.

Section 476.530 - Retirement compensation, how computed.

Section 476.535 - Survivor's benefits, how paid.

Section 476.537 - Judge leaving no surviving spouse or surviving spouse dies — dependents to receive benefits.

Section 476.539 - Surviving spouse of judge may become a special consultant, when, duties — compensation to be judgment and claim exempt, also unassignable.

Section 476.540 - Refund of contributions, when — reentry into system, how.

Section 476.545 - Early retirement, reduced benefit, how computed.

Section 476.550 - Not eligible for benefits while retired under other plan.

Section 476.555 - Lump sum payments, when.

Section 476.560 - Disqualification by improper behavior.

Section 476.565 - Retiree may practice law, when, requirements, exceptions.

Section 476.575 - Definitions.

Section 476.580 - Retirement benefits, who administers, how paid.

Section 476.585 - No payroll deductions, when — accumulated contributions refunded, when, to whom.

Section 476.590 - Life insurance benefits to be provided judges, retired judges and dependents.

Section 476.595 - Election to become a special commissioner, when, how — compensation — refund of certain contributions, how.

Section 476.601 - Special consultants, duties, compensation.

Section 476.675 - Commissioner of juvenile division of circuit court may elect to transfer membership service to creditable service as a judge, procedure.

Section 476.680 - Votes, how counted and canvassed — governor to proclaim results (Clay County).

Section 476.681 - Retired senior judges or commissioners, application, qualifications, appointment, term.

Section 476.682 - Retired judge serving as senior judge or commissioner, compensation — expenses, how paid — computation of service as retirement credit, adjustment, exception — annual report, content.

Section 476.683 - Judge failing to retire on seventieth birthday, a waiver of salary and retirement benefits.

Section 476.684 - Judges with certain service may tack prior service credit in MOSERS to judicial system by purchase, limitation.

Section 476.686 - Magistrate judges not now serving in St. Louis City may become special consultant, when — compensation to be creditable service in judicial retirement system.

Section 476.687 - Previous state employment, additional credited service.

Section 476.688 - Compensation to be treated as other benefits.

Section 476.690 - Eligible judge electing not to retire shall receive in addition to retirement compensation all annual cost-of-living increases given to retired judges — appointment as special consultant.

Section 476.750 - Definitions.

Section 476.753 - Interpretation of proceedings, when — admissibility of evidence — indigent persons.

Section 476.756 - Determination of qualification of interpreter.

Section 476.760 - Privileged communications — commencement of proceedings, requirement — waiver of right, requirement — fees — payment.

Section 476.763 - Commission for the deaf and hard of hearing, list of qualified interpreters — compliance directives.

Section 476.766 - Americans with disabilities act, requirements not to exceed.

Section 476.777 - Missouri CASA fund established, disbursements — lapse of fund into general revenue prohibited.

Section 476.800 - Definitions.

Section 476.803 - Appointment of interpreters and translators, when — waiver, when — oath required.

Section 476.806 - Fee for service, amount, paid by whom.

Section 476.1000 - Mandatory electronic filing jurisdictions, notice of entry of appearance to be accepted, when — expiration date.