Civil Service Annuity Payments to Justices and Judges of the United States: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Retirement and Employee Benefits of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 11738 ... March 2, 4, and 11, 1976 |
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... problem occurred to me . I made a number of inquiries , one of Mr. Z. W. Johnson , who was Sergeant - at - Arms of the House , whose office was in charge of handling the contributions by Members of the House to the retirement fund . I ...
... problem occurred to me . I made a number of inquiries , one of Mr. Z. W. Johnson , who was Sergeant - at - Arms of the House , whose office was in charge of handling the contributions by Members of the House to the retirement fund . I ...
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... problem was in the mill . I had no idea what was taking place . All I did , I just found out when I wrote a letter to the Civil Service Com- mission telling them that I had reached the stage where I had met all the requirements and ...
... problem was in the mill . I had no idea what was taking place . All I did , I just found out when I wrote a letter to the Civil Service Com- mission telling them that I had reached the stage where I had met all the requirements and ...
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... , or compen- sation in addition to an annuity payable under this subchapter . ' 99 Now where the problem arose was that the Civil Service Com- mission simply misinterpreted the law . Mr. WHITE . Judge Thornberry , were you receiving an 15.
... , or compen- sation in addition to an annuity payable under this subchapter . ' 99 Now where the problem arose was that the Civil Service Com- mission simply misinterpreted the law . Mr. WHITE . Judge Thornberry , were you receiving an 15.
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... problem with receiving the annuity while you are on the active bench . Now it may be that we cannot get around that . It may be that we just go ahead and make it prospective . These are just the alternatives this committee has . Judget ...
... problem with receiving the annuity while you are on the active bench . Now it may be that we cannot get around that . It may be that we just go ahead and make it prospective . These are just the alternatives this committee has . Judget ...
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... problems in other sectors of the Federal Government , but I can't help but believe that people who were employed with the under- standing , as a Federal judge - thinking that their retirement was vested , and would not be penalized ...
... problems in other sectors of the Federal Government , but I can't help but believe that people who were employed with the under- standing , as a Federal judge - thinking that their retirement was vested , and would not be penalized ...
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active judge Administrative Office advised apply appointed bill Bureau of Retirement Chairman civil service annuity Civil Service Commission Civil Service Retirement CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contributions Counsel decision DEMBLING DERWINSKI District Judge draw dual payment earned effective eligible employee enactment entitled to receive February February 18 Federal judges former Member HAMPTON HENDERSON Homer Thornberry J. J. PICKLE Judge BENNETT Judge Harris Judge Thornberry Judicial Conference judicial retirement Judicial Survivors Annuity judiciary justice or judge justices and judges legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS member annuities Member of Congress ment Oren Harris Paul G payment of annuity position provision reemployed reemployment regular active service retired pay retirement annuity retirement benefits senior judge senior status served service annuity payments Service Retirement Fund Service Retirement System subcommittee Survivors Annuity System suspended TAYLOR Thank TINSLEY U.S. COURT United States Code United States Courts United States District Washington WHITE widow
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Page 48 - Fourth, If none of the above, to the parents of such judge or the survivor of them; Fifth, if none of the above, to the duly appointed executor or administrator of the estate of such...
Page 88 - ... the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, Supreme Court Building, Washington, DC 20544.
Page 14 - ... do not want to be put in the position of having to bring any kind of action against our Government to protect a right that we have attained.
Page 15 - ... the President or declared by Congress and before his final separation from service as Member; and (2) may not receive credit for military service for which credit is allowed for purpose of retired pay under other statute. (e) This subchapter does not affect the right of an employee or Member to retired pay, pension, or compensation in addition to an annuity payable under this subchapter.
Page 41 - You have requested ny opinion whether an agency can lawfully permit its employees to continue work after the expiration of the agency's appropriation for the prior fiscal year and prior to any appropriation for the current fiscal year. The Comptroller General, in a March 3. 1980 opinion, concluded...
Page 37 - Any justice or judge of the United States appointed to hold office during good behavior may retain his office but retire from regular active service after attaining the age of seventy years and after serving at least ten years continuously or otherwise, or after attaining the age of sixty-five years and after serving at least fifteen years continuously or otherwise.
Page 74 - ... willing and able to undertake. Without the work of the present senior judges, our Federal judicial system would be overwhelmed by its caseload. By providing for retirement after 20 years of service regardless of age, those judges who could take senior judge status under the amendment would be under...
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Page 74 - HH 11738 would appear to bar payments of the annuity for any period of such service as a justice or judge, either active or retired. Federal justices and judges are covered by the Federal judiciary retirement system under sections 371 to 376 of title 28 of the United States Code. Justices or judges may either resign or retire from active service under this system. Retired justices and judges may be assigned to perform such judicial duties as they are willing and able to perform. Judges who retire...