Section 75522 Of Article 2. Early Retirement And Normal Retirement From California Government Code >> Title 8. >> Chapter 11.5. >> Article 2.
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. (a) A judge is eligible to retire pursuant to this section
upon attaining both 65 years of age and 20 or more years of service,
or upon attaining 70 years of age with a minimum of five years of
service.
(b) The office of a judge who retires under this section becomes
vacant on the date of the retirement.
(c) A judge who retires pursuant to this section shall, within 30
days after the effective date of the retirement, elect to receive
either the benefits provided by subdivision (d) or the benefits
provided by subdivision (e). Under rules adopted by the board, the
time for the election may be extended in cases of illness or other
hardship, but once made, the election shall be final and irrevocable.
(d) The judge may elect to receive for life a monthly retirement
allowance equal to the benefit factor multiplied by the judge's final
compensation multiplied by the number of years of service credit.
(1) The benefit factor for a judge eligible to retire pursuant to
this section equals 3.75 percent per year of service.
(2) In no event shall the retirement allowance at the time of
retirement exceed 75 percent of the judge's final compensation.
(e) The judge may elect to receive the amount of his or her
monetary credits determined pursuant to Section 75520, including the
credits added under subdivision (b) of that section computed to the
last day of the month preceding the date of distribution. Under rules
adopted by the board, the judge may elect to receive that amount in
a single payment, or may direct that it be paid in an annuity of
actuarially equivalent value for the judge's life or in one of the
optional forms provided for in Section 75571.
(f) If a retired judge fails or refuses to make an election
pursuant to subdivision (c) within the time allowed, he or she shall
be deemed to have elected to receive a monthly retirement allowance
under subdivision (d).