Arkansas Statutes

§ 24-8-701 — Legislative history, findings, and intent

Arkansas § 24-8-701

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Ark. Code Ann. § 24-8-701 (2026).

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(a)It is found and determined by the General Assembly that the creation of the Tier Two Actual Judicial Service Benefit Plan is part of a history of judicial retirement legislation that has sought to develop a more equitable retirement system for judges and thereby remove the need for judges to be involved in the political process through lobbying for retirement benefits and privileges.
(b)(1) At one time member contributions were not sufficient to fund the system and therefore it was necessary for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and other members of the judicial system to ask the General Assembly for funds to pay benefits for retired judges and justices. In 1983 the need for members of the judiciary to be involved in the political process was reduced by the establishment of an ac

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Legislative History

Acts 1999, No. 399, § 1.

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