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Session Laws, 1963
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1962                            LAWS OF MARYLAND                      [CH. 846

who is receiving another pension under the Employees' Retirement
System of the City of Baltimore. The Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore are hereby expressly authorized to levy for and pay such
pensions or salaries to former Judges of said People's Court of Balti-
more City.

436A.

(2) (B) Provided, however, that any such Judge who voluntarily re-
tires from active service after reaching the age of 60 years and before
reaching the age of 70 years, and has resumed the practice of law,
shall not be entitled to the increases in pension provided by this sec-
tion but shall be paid a pension at the rate provided before the passage
of this section. A Judge who retires and accepts the pension provided
by this section shall not during the period of such acceptance engage
in the practice of law. A Judge who has been receiving the benefits
provided by this section and who decided to engage in the practice
of law may notify the Mayor and Comptroller of such fact, and on the
indicated date of his engaging in the practice of law his benefits under
this section shall cease and no longer be paid; and such a Judge shall
never again be paid such benefits. In the event that a retired Judge
who has never been paid benefits under this section and who has been
engaged in the practice of law should thereafter relinquish such prac-
tice and notify the Mayor and Comptroller of the City of such fact,
then, from and after the date of such notification, the Judge shall be
entitled to all the benefits provided by this section. An elected Judge
who because of incapacitating illness is required to resign his position
prior to reaching his 60th birthday shall be entitled to benefits under
the provisions of this section, but in no event in a sum greater than
was provided in this section at the time he resigned; and except for
a Judge who has resigned or who resigns because of incapacitating
illness, no other Judge who has resigned or who resigns prior to
reaching his 60th birthday is entitled to any benefits under the pro-
visions of this section.

436B.

The widow of every elected Judge who dies in active service shall
be paid one-half of the pension or salary the Judge would have re-
ceived if his service had been terminated by retirement and for this
purpose only, the age of the Judge is not to be considered; the widow
of any Judge eligible for retirement pension who dies after retiring
shall be paid one-half of the pension or salary to which her husband
was entitled at the time of his death. In determining the amount
which any widow is entitled to be paid after June 1, 1963, the pension
of the deceased Judge shall be calculated at the rates prescribed by
Section 436A of Article 4 of the Public Local Laws of Baltimore City
as of that date, notwithstanding that such Judge may have died prior
thereto.
In each instance the pension is to be paid to the widow until
her remarriage or death. The provisions of this Section shall not
apply in the case of a widow who was married to the Judge for a
period less than three years and to a retired Judge for a period less
than three years before his retirement; but it shall apply to the un-
married widows, otherwise qualified, of Judges and retired Judges
who died before the passage of this Act. The Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore are hereby expressly authorized to levy for and pay

 

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