HR 11320 · 94th Congress · Law
Judicial Survivors' Annuities Reform Act
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.(1975-12-19)
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Judicial Survivors' Annuities Reform Act - Expands the annuity plan for widows and dependant children of judges of the United States and of the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts to include the widowers of such officials and the widows, widowers, and dependant children of the Director of the Federal Judicial Center and the administrative assistant to the Chief Justice of the United States. Extends the definition of "dependant children" to include unmarried, full-time student children between the ages of 18 and 22 years. Provides that funds matching those made by the judicial officials participating in the plan be deposited to the credit of the Judicial Survivors' Annuity Fund, established by this Act, and be paid to annuitants as required by this Act. Provides, that an official may receive credit for specified Federal service rendered prior to such officials enrollment in the Fund by paying a specified percentage of the salary received by such official during that period of service, plus interest. Adds that if such payment is made in installments, rather than in a lump sum, the first installment must be at least large enough to cover the last 18 month…
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