Louisiana Statutes

§ 11:1352 — Retirement based on age and years of service

Louisiana § 11:1352
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 11Consolidated Public Retirement Systems

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La. Stat. Ann. § 11:1352 (2026).

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(1)Every judge shall retire upon reaching the age of seventy years. If he has served as judge of a court of record for twenty years, he shall receive full pay for life.
(2)However, any judge over the age of seventy years in office on December 31, 1974, may remain in the service until he has served for twenty years or until he has attained the age of eighty years, whichever shall occur first, and he shall then retire. If he has served for less than twenty years he shall receive that proportion of his pay which the number of years served on a court of record bears to twenty. B. Any judge, upon completing more than twenty-two years of service as a judge of a court of record, may, irrespective of his attained age, retire on two-thirds pay. C. Any judge may retire on two-thirds pay when he

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Cunningham v. Marullo
150 So. 3d 21 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2014)
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