| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 4 MRSA §1352, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1997, c. 643, Pt. M, | §12, is further amended to read: |
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| | 1. Amount. The service retirement allowance of a member is | determined under the provisions of this chapter in effect on the | member's date of final termination of service. Subject to the | maximum benefit provided for in subsection 3 3-A and the minimum | benefit provided for in subsection 4, the total amount of the | retirement allowance of a member retired in accordance with | section 1351 is equal to the sum of: |
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| A. 1/50 of the member's average final compensation | multiplied by the number of years of membership service, | from December 1, 1984 to June 30, 1998 and creditable | service allowed under section 1302, subsection 3; |
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| B. The earned benefit for prior service as a judge as | determined by subsection 2; and |
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| C. Three percent of the member's average final compensation | multiplied by the number of years of membership service | beginning July 1, 1998. |
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| | Sec. 2. 4 MRSA §1352, sub-§3, as amended by PL 1997, c. 643, Pt. M, | §12, is repealed. |
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| | Sec. 3. 4 MRSA §1352, sub-§3-A is enacted to read: |
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| | 3-A.__Maximum benefit.__Except as provided in subsection 4, a | judge in service on December 1, 1984, or appointed on or after | December 1, 1984, may not receive a benefit that exceeds 70% of | that judge's average final compensation, not including | adjustments under section 1358.__The benefit amount of any judge | retired prior to the effective date of this subsection whose | benefit amount was limited according to the terms of former | subsection 3 must be recalculated according to this subsection | and the recalculated amount must be paid retroactive to the | judge's effective date of retirement. |
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| | This bill implements certain recommendations of the Judicial | Compensation Commission established by the Maine Revised | Statutes, Title 4, chapter 35. The purpose of this bill is to | attract the most highly qualified candidates to the bench by | improving the retirement benefits provided to the State's |
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