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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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salaries to former judges of the People's Court who served on the
court upon the terms and for the periods as herein provided; and
any such provision heretofore made is hereby ratified and
confirmed. On and after July 1, 1970, each judge in active
service shall contribute toward the cost of his pension in an
amount equal to six percent (6%) of his annual compensation
earned thereafter which shall be deducted from his compensation
each pay period and paid to Montgomery County. It is further
provided that any judge who has retired prior to July 1, 1970,
may elect to continue under the retirement plan in effect at the
time of his retirement or elect to receive the retirement
benefits provided by this subsection by notifying the director of
the department of finance of Montgomery County within sixty days
after July 1, 1970, and paying to Montgomery County within the
said sixty days a lump sum equal to six percent of his total
salary received during the twelve months immediately preceding
his retirement.
(3) A judge who became a judge of the District Court
pursuant to Article IV, § [41-I(g)] 41-I(A) of the Constitution,
or the surviving spouse of such a judge, may elect to receive the
benefits provided by this subsection, or the benefits provided by
§ 62 of this article.
(c) (1) Each full-time judge of the People's Court for
Prince George's County, including a judge who was continued in
office as a judge of the District Court pursuant to Article IV, §
41-I[(g)] (A) of the Constitution, shall be paid, after the
termination of active service if he is at least sixty-five years
of age, a pension or salary calculated at the rate of five
hundred dollars ($500.00) per annum for each year, or any part
thereof, of active service, up to and including sixteen years of
such active service, so that the maximum pension or salary for
such service payable hereunder to any person shall not exceed the
sum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000.00) per annum, provided,
however, that no person serving less than twelve months as a
judge under this subsection shall receive a pension or salary,
unless such person involuntarily be caused to resign or to retire
therefrom because of sickness or physical incapacity or
disability before the termination of the prescribed minimum
period of service. Provided further, however, that any judge who
has retired or who hereafter voluntarily retires from active
service after reaching the age of sixty-five years and resumes
the practice of law, shall not be entitled to the pension or
salary provided by this subsection, or any portion thereof. In
the event that a retired judge engaged in the practice of law
should thereafter relinquish the practice and notify the county
executive of Prince George's County of such fact, then, from and
after the date of such notification the judge shall be entitled
to all the benefits provided by this subsection. This subsection
shall apply to all judges already retired from active service
except as provided herein. Any former judge who accepts any
salaried public office or position, municipal, county, State or
federal, shall not be paid any pension or salary so long as he
remains in office or position. In the event that a retired judge
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