A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Judicial Survivors' Annuities System (JSAS) was created in 1956 to provide financial security for the families of deceased federal judges. It provides benefits to eligible spouses and dependent children of judges who elect coverage within 6 months of taking office, 6 months after getting married, 6 months after being elevated to a higher court, or during an open season authorized by statute. Active and senior judges currently contribute 2.2 percent of their salaries to JSAS, and retired judges contribute 3.5 percent of their retirement salaries to JSAS. Pursuant to the Federal Courts Administration Act of 1992 (Pub. L. No. 102-572), GAO is requi...
Audit report on the Iowa Judicial Retirement System for the year ended June 30, 201
Assembly Constitutional Amendment 25. Adds Section 26 to Article VI of Constitution. Declares Supr...
LEGISLATORS AND JUDGES\u27 RETIREMENT SYSTEMS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Limits payment ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Jud...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "GAO fou...
Most Australian judges are remunerated through a package of benefits that includes salary during the...
Lifetime tenure maximizes judicial independence by shielding judges from political pressures, but ...
[Excerpt] A former spouse of a federal employee may be entitled to a share of the employee’s retirem...
In July 2012 the Australian Government Actuary released its latest triennial report on the long term...
The Judges and Solicitors Retirement System (JSRS) was created July 1, 1979, to provide a defined be...
An Act to provide for the Payment of Retiring Allowances to Judges of the Supreme Court in certain c...
Audit report on the Iowa Judicial Retirement System for the year ended June 30, 201
The South Carolina Retirement Systems Division of the South Carolina State Budget and Control Board ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "State a...
Audit report on the Iowa Judicial Retirement System for the year ended June 30, 201
Audit report on the Iowa Judicial Retirement System for the year ended June 30, 201
Assembly Constitutional Amendment 25. Adds Section 26 to Article VI of Constitution. Declares Supr...
LEGISLATORS AND JUDGES\u27 RETIREMENT SYSTEMS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Limits payment ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Jud...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "GAO fou...
Most Australian judges are remunerated through a package of benefits that includes salary during the...
Lifetime tenure maximizes judicial independence by shielding judges from political pressures, but ...
[Excerpt] A former spouse of a federal employee may be entitled to a share of the employee’s retirem...
In July 2012 the Australian Government Actuary released its latest triennial report on the long term...
The Judges and Solicitors Retirement System (JSRS) was created July 1, 1979, to provide a defined be...
An Act to provide for the Payment of Retiring Allowances to Judges of the Supreme Court in certain c...
Audit report on the Iowa Judicial Retirement System for the year ended June 30, 201
The South Carolina Retirement Systems Division of the South Carolina State Budget and Control Board ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "State a...
Audit report on the Iowa Judicial Retirement System for the year ended June 30, 201
Audit report on the Iowa Judicial Retirement System for the year ended June 30, 201
Assembly Constitutional Amendment 25. Adds Section 26 to Article VI of Constitution. Declares Supr...
LEGISLATORS AND JUDGES\u27 RETIREMENT SYSTEMS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Limits payment ...