SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor 859
(c) [The salary specified in subsection (b) shall be paid in
full amount to any judge of such a court who receives no supple-
mentation or additional payments as salary (hereafter in this sec-
tion referred to as "supplementation") from a political subdivision.]
As (C-1) BEGINNING AS of July 11, JUNE 1,1968 the salaries paid
to any judge of the several courts of the eight judicial circuits may not
be supplemented by any county of the circuit in which the judge re-
sides or Baltimore City SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR ANY JUDGE
COMPENSATION GREATER THAN $30,500. If on or after July
JUNE 1, 1968, any county or Baltimore City shall supplement the
salary of any such judge SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR ANY JUDGE
COMPENSATION GREATER THAN $30,500, the salary or money
paid by the State to or for such judge shall be paid in an amount re-
duced by the amount of such supplementation. ON OR AFTER
JULY 1, 1969, NO SUPPLEMENTATION OF THE SALARIES OF
ANY OF SUCH JUDGES SHALL BE ALLOWED.
(d) [All salaries herein provided for shall be payable monthly.]
For the purposes of this section and of Sections 49 and 50 of this
Article the term supplementation is defined as any additional pay-
ments from a political subdivision or political subdivision to a
judge or his or her spouse including but not limited to payments
in the form of salary, bonus, pension, spouse's benefit, and expense
or travel allowances other than reimbursable expenses actually in-
curred in connection with the duties of his office which shall be
paid by the State and reimbursed to the State by the political sub-
division.
PENSIONS OF JUDGES AND THEIR WIDOWS
49. PENSIONS OF RETIRED JUDGES.
(e) The salary specified in subsections (a), (a-1) and (b) shall
be paid by the State in full amount to all judges of such courts
who receive no supplementation from a political subdivision or polit-
ical subdivisions.
(f) The salary specified in subsections (a), (a-1) and (b) shall
be paid by the State in reduced amount to all judges of such courts
who receive supplementation from a political subdivision or political
subdivisions.
[Pensions of Judges and Their Widows]
49. Pensions of retired judges.
(a) Every elected judge of the circuit court for any of the
counties, of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, of the Court of
Appeals of Maryland and of the Court of Special Appeals, shall be
paid by the State, after the termination of active service, if he is then
at least sixty years of age or when he becomes sixty years of age,
a pension [or salary] calculated at the rate of [seven hundred and
fifty dollars ($750.00)] eleven hundred and twenty-five dollars
(1,125.00) per annum for each year, or any part thereof, of active
service by appointment and election as a judge of the circuit court
for any of the counties, of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City,
of the Court of Appeals of Maryland and of the Court of Special
Appeals, up to and including [sixteen] eighteen years of such active
service, [so that] but in no event shall the maximum pension [or
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