Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 476 - Courts — General Provisions
Section 476.529 - New judges, election for reduced annuity, options.

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, and designate a beneficiary, as provided by the options set forth in this subsection prior to the judge's annuity starting date:
Option 1.
A judge's annuity shall be reduced to a certain percent of the annuity otherwise payable. Such percent shall be eighty-eight and one-half percent adjusted as follows: if the judge's age on the annuity starting date is younger than sixty-seven years, an increase of three-tenths of one percent for each year the judge's age is younger than age sixty-seven years; and if the beneficiary's age is younger than the judge's age on the annuity starting date, a decrease of three-tenths of one percent for each year of age difference; and if the judge's age is younger than the beneficiary's age on the annuity starting date, an increase of three-tenths of one percent for each year of age difference; provided, after all adjustments the option 1 percent cannot exceed ninety-four and one-quarter percent. Upon the judge's death, fifty percent of the judge's reduced annuity shall be paid to such beneficiary who was the judge's spouse on the annuity starting date or as otherwise provided by subsection 5 of this section.
Option 2.
A judge's life annuity shall be reduced to a certain percent of the annuity otherwise payable. Such percent shall be eighty-one percent adjusted as follows: if the judge's age on the annuity starting date is younger than sixty-seven years, an increase of four-tenths of one percent for each year the judge's age is younger than sixty-seven years; and if the beneficiary's age is younger than the judge's age on the annuity starting date, a decrease of five-tenths of one percent for each year of age difference; and if the judge's age is younger than the beneficiary's age on the annuity starting date, an increase of five-tenths of one percent for each year of age difference; provided, after all adjustments the option 2 percent cannot exceed eighty-seven and three-quarter percent. Upon the judge's death one hundred percent of the judge's reduced annuity shall be paid to such beneficiary who was the judge's spouse on the annuity starting date or as otherwise provided by subsection 5 of this section.
Option 3.
A judge's life annuity shall be reduced to ninety-three percent of the annuity otherwise payable. If the judge dies before having received one hundred twenty monthly payments, the reduced annuity shall be continued for the remainder of the one hundred twenty-month period to the judge's designated beneficiary provided that if there is no beneficiary surviving the judge, the present value of the remaining annuity payments shall be paid as provided under subsection 4 of section 104.1054 as if the judge was a deceased member under that section. If the beneficiary survives the judge but dies before receiving the remainder of such one hundred twenty monthly payments, the present value of the remaining annuity payments shall be paid as provided under subsection 4 of section 104.1054 for a deceased beneficiary under that section.
Option 4.
A judge's life annuity shall be reduced to eighty-six percent of the annuity otherwise payable. If the judge dies before having received one hundred eighty monthly payments, the reduced annuity shall be continued for the remainder of the one hundred eighty-month period to the judge's designated beneficiary provided that if there is no beneficiary surviving the judge, the present value of the remaining annuity payments shall be paid as provided under subsection 4 of section 104.1054 as if the judge was a deceased member under that section. If the beneficiary survives the judge but dies before receiving the remainder of such one hundred eighty monthly payments, the present value of the remaining annuity payments shall be paid as provided under subsection 4 of section 104.1054 for a deceased beneficiary under that section.
2. If a judge is married as of the annuity starting date, the judge's annuity shall be paid under the provisions of either option 1 or option 2 as set forth in subsection 1 of this section, at the judge's choice, with the spouse as the judge's designated beneficiary unless the spouse consents in writing to the judge electing another available form of payment.
3. If a judge has elected at the annuity starting date option 1 or 2 pursuant to this section and if the judge's spouse or eligible former spouse dies after the annuity starting date but before the judge dies, then the judge may cancel the judge's election and return to the unreduced annuity form of payment and annuity amount, effective the first of the month following the date of such spouse's or eligible former spouse's death. If a judge dies prior to notifying the system of the spouse's death, the benefit shall not revert to an unreduced annuity and no retroactive payments shall be made.
4. If a judge designates a spouse as a beneficiary pursuant to this section and subsequently that marriage ends as a result of a dissolution of marriage, such dissolution shall not affect the option election pursuant to this section and the former spouse shall continue to be eligible to receive survivor benefits upon the death of the judge.
5. A judge may make an election under option 1 or 2 after the annuity starting date as described in this section if the judge makes such election within one year from the date of marriage pursuant to any of the following circumstances:
(1) The judge elected to receive a life annuity and was not eligible to elect option 1 or 2 on the annuity starting date; or
(2) The judge's annuity reverted to a normal or early retirement annuity pursuant to subsection 3 of this section, and the judge remarried.
6. A judge may change a judge's election made under this section at any time prior to the system mailing or electronically transferring the first annuity payment to such member.
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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.