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3-12-93. Amount of benefits for justice or judge mandatorily retired. Any justice of the Supreme Court or judge of the circuit court of this state who is automatically retired pursuant to the provisions of § 16-1-4.1 or 16-6-31, or who, having reached age seventy, retired prior to January 7, 1975, and who has not fully qualified for retirement benefits as provided by this chapter shall nevertheless receive retirement benefits in the proportion that his total time served bears to fifteen years, or if he has served in excess of fifteen years then receive full benefits.

Source: SL 1973, ch 133, § 3; SDCL Supp, § 16-8-9.3; SL 1974, ch 35, § 49.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-3 > Chapter-12 > Statute-3-12-93

3-12-93. Amount of benefits for justice or judge mandatorily retired. Any justice of the Supreme Court or judge of the circuit court of this state who is automatically retired pursuant to the provisions of § 16-1-4.1 or 16-6-31, or who, having reached age seventy, retired prior to January 7, 1975, and who has not fully qualified for retirement benefits as provided by this chapter shall nevertheless receive retirement benefits in the proportion that his total time served bears to fifteen years, or if he has served in excess of fifteen years then receive full benefits.

Source: SL 1973, ch 133, § 3; SDCL Supp, § 16-8-9.3; SL 1974, ch 35, § 49.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-3 > Chapter-12 > Statute-3-12-93

3-12-93. Amount of benefits for justice or judge mandatorily retired. Any justice of the Supreme Court or judge of the circuit court of this state who is automatically retired pursuant to the provisions of § 16-1-4.1 or 16-6-31, or who, having reached age seventy, retired prior to January 7, 1975, and who has not fully qualified for retirement benefits as provided by this chapter shall nevertheless receive retirement benefits in the proportion that his total time served bears to fifteen years, or if he has served in excess of fifteen years then receive full benefits.

Source: SL 1973, ch 133, § 3; SDCL Supp, § 16-8-9.3; SL 1974, ch 35, § 49.