§ 47-12-87 - Withdrawal of payments for disqualification from office or retirement; payments made upon the death of the district attorney; payments by employer
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    47-12-87   (2010)
    47-12-87.    Withdrawal of payments for disqualification from office or  retirement; payments made upon the death of the district attorney;  payments by employer 
      (a)  Any  district attorney who resigns or otherwise becomes disqualified to hold  his office shall be entitled to withdraw the total amount, without  interest, which such district attorney has paid to the fund. If any  district attorney dies, the total amount, without interest, paid by such  district attorney to the fund shall be paid to the district attorney's  surviving spouse, if any, or to such district attorney's personal  representative.
(b)  In the case of the  death of any district attorney receiving benefits from the fund at the  time of death and who is not survived by a spouse or in case of the  death of a surviving spouse of a district attorney who is receiving  benefits, where neither the district attorney, the surviving spouse, or  both, have received the total amount, without interest, paid by the  district attorney to the fund, the district attorney's estate shall  receive from the fund the remainder of such payments.
(c)  The  employee contributions paid by the employer to the fund on behalf of a  district attorney under subsection (c) of Code Section 47-12-43 after  July 1, 1980, shall be considered to be payments made by the district  attorney.