§ 24-8-406 - Eligibility for benefits for any judge of a municipal court or county municipal court prior to 1995 -- Eligibility for benefits for county municipal judge after 1995.
               	 		
24-8-406.    Eligibility  for benefits for any judge of a municipal court or county municipal  court prior to 1995 -- Eligibility for benefits for county municipal  judge after 1995.
    (a)    (1)  Any  judge of a municipal court or county municipal court prior to January  1, 1995, to which this subchapter applies who shall attain age fifty  (50) and who shall have served at least sixteen (16) years in office as  municipal judge, or at least sixteen (16) years combined service as  municipal judge and deputy prosecuting attorney, shall be eligible to  receive retirement benefits provided by this subchapter.
      (2)  If  the judge resigns, retires from office, or is succeeded in office by  another judge, then he shall receive retirement pay for and during the  remainder of his natural life in an amount equal to one-half (1/2) of  the salary payable to him at the time of his resignation, retirement, or  succession in office.
      (3)  Any  county municipal judge who retires under this subchapter effective  before January 1, 1995, shall be entitled to continue to participate in  and be covered by the county health insurance program.
(b)    (1)  On  and after January 1, 1995, any judge of a county municipal court to  which this subchapter applies who shall attain age sixty-five (65) and  who shall have served at least ten (10) years in office as municipal  judge, or who shall have served at least twenty (20) years in office as  municipal judge, whatever his or her age, shall be eligible to receive  retirement benefits provided by this subchapter.
      (2)  If  the judge resigns, retires from office, or is succeeded in office by  another judge, then he shall receive retirement pay for and during the  remainder of his natural life in an amount equal to one-half (1/2) of  the salary payable to him at the time of his resignation, retirement, or  succession in office.