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a. As stipulated in subsections b., c. and d. of this section, eligibility of a member of the Judiciary for the retirement benefits of the retirement system shall not be terminated on account of his being appointed to the Supremeor Superior Courts of New Jersey until such judge shall become eligible for the benefits of the pension plan established for such members of the Judiciary, but in no event shall any judge, his dependent or his beneficiary be eligible to receive both the benefits of the retirement system established by chapter 84 of the laws of 1954 1 and those provided by the pension plan established for such members of the Judiciary.
b. Any such judge shall, upon his request, receive a refund of his accumulated deductions as of the date of his appointment to the Supremeor Superior Courts. Such refund of contributions shall serve as a waiver of all benefits payable to the judge, his dependent or his beneficiary by the retirement system.
c. If any such judge shall be eligible for retirement benefits as of the date of his appointment to the Supremeor Superior Courts, he may elect to receive the annuity portion of his retirement allowance while serving as such judge, provided, however, that if any such judge shall subsequently elect to receive the benefits of the pension plan established for members of the Supremeor Superior Courts , all rights to retirement and death benefits of the retirement system shall thereby be waived, except as hereinafter provided by subsection d. of this section.
d. If any such judge elects to receive the benefits of the pension plan established for members of the Supremeor Superior Courts after having received retirement benefits from the retirement system, such judge shall be entitled to receive the value of his accumulated deductions reduced by the total amount of the benefits received from the system.
If any such judge dies in service after his appointment to the Supreme, or Superior Courts and after having received retirement benefits from the retirement system, his beneficiary may elect to receive the survivor benefits available upon the death of such retired member or the death benefits provided by the pension plan established for members of the Supreme, or Superior Courts. In the event of the election of the latter, such election shall constitute a waiver of all rights to survivor benefits payable by the Public Employees' Retirement System and his beneficiary shall be entitled to receive the value of the judge's accumulated deductions reduced by the amount of the benefits received by the judge from the system.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 43. Pensions and Retirement and Unemployment Compensation 43 § 15A-134 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-43-pensions-and-retirement-and-unemployment-compensation/nj-st-sect-43-15a-134/
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