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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
As used in the Magistrate Retirement Act:
A. “association” means the public employees retirement association provided for in the Public Employees Retirement Act;
B. “board” means the retirement board provided for in the Public Employees Retirement Act;
C. “dependent child” means a natural or adopted child who is physically or mentally incapable of financial self-support, regardless of age;
D. “educational retirement system” means the retirement system provided for in the Educational Retirement Act;
E. “effective date of retirement” means the first day of the month following the month in which the member met all requirements for retirement;
F. “final average salary” means the amount that is one-sixtieth of the greatest aggregate amount of salary paid a member for sixty consecutive, but not necessarily continuous, months of service credit;
G. “former member” means a person no longer in office who was previously covered pursuant to the provisions of Sections 10-12A-1 through 10-12A-13 NMSA 1978, but who has not retired pursuant to the provisions of the Magistrate Retirement Act and who has received a refund of member contributions pursuant to the provisions of Sections 10-12C-1 through 10-12C-18 NMSA 1978;
H. “fund” means the magistrate retirement fund;
I. “magistrate” means a magistrate judge;
J. “member” means any magistrate who is in office and covered pursuant to the provisions of the Magistrate Retirement Act, or any person no longer in office who was previously a magistrate covered pursuant to the provisions of the Magistrate Retirement Act, who has not retired and who has not received a refund of member contributions from the fund;
K. “member contributions” means the amounts deducted from the salary of a member and credited to the member's individual account, together with interest, if any, credited thereto;
L. “minor child” means a natural or adopted child who has not reached the child's eighteenth birthday and who has not been emancipated by marriage or otherwise;
M. “pension” means a series of monthly payments to a retired member or survivor beneficiary pursuant to the provisions of the Magistrate Retirement Act;
N. “refund beneficiary” means a supplemental needs trust or a natural person designated by the member, in writing in the form prescribed by the association, as the trust or person that would be refunded the member's accumulated member contributions payable if the member dies and no survivor pension is payable, or as the trust or person that would receive the difference between pension paid and accumulated member contributions if the retired member dies before receiving in pension payments the amount of the accumulated member contributions;
O. “retire” means to:
(1) terminate employment with all employers covered by any state system or the educational retirement system; and
(2) receive a pension from one state system or the educational retirement system;
P. “retired member” means a person who has met all requirements for retirement and who is receiving a pension from the fund;
Q. “salary” means the base salary or wages paid a member, including longevity pay, for personal services rendered; provided that salary does not include overtime pay; allowances for housing, clothing, equipment or travel; payments for unused sick leave, unless the unused sick leave payment is made through continuation of the member on the regular payroll for the period represented by that payment; and any other form of remuneration not specifically designated by law as included in salary pursuant to the provisions of the Magistrate Retirement Act;
R. “state system” means the retirement programs provided pursuant to the provisions of the Public Employees Retirement Act, the Magistrate Retirement Act and the Judicial Retirement Act;
S. “supplemental needs trust” means a valid third-party irrevocable trust that is authorized by the federal Social Security Act, as amended, for the sole benefit and the lifetime of a trust beneficiary who is disabled and is created for the purpose of providing, accounting for or receiving supplemental assets that do not supplant, impair or diminish any benefits or assistance of any federal, state or other government entity for which the beneficiary would otherwise be eligible;
T. “surviving spouse” means the spouse to whom the member was married at the time of the member's death;
U. “survivor beneficiary” means a supplemental needs trust or a natural person that receives a pension or that has been designated to be paid a pension as a result of the death of a member or retired member; and
V. “years of service” means a period of time beginning on the date a person commences to hold office as a magistrate because of appointment or election and ending on the date a person ceases to hold office as a magistrate because of expiration of the magistrate's term, voluntary resignation, death or disability and shall include any fractions of years of service.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 10. Public Officers and Employees § 10-12C-2. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-10-public-officers-and-employees/nm-st-sect-10-12c-2/
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