North Carolina Statutes

§ 7A-52 — Retired district and superior court judges may become emergency judges subject to recall to active service; compensation for emergency judges on recall

North Carolina § 7A-52
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 7AJudicial Department
Art. 8Retirement of Judges of the Superior Court; Retirement Compensation for Superior Court Judges; Recall to Emergency Service of Judges of the District and Superior Court; Disability Retirement for Judges of the Superior Court
Subch. IIISUPERIOR COURT DIVISION OF THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE

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(a)Judges of the district court and judges of the superior court who have not reached the mandatory retirement age specified in G.S. 7A-40.1 and G.S. 7A-140.1, respectively, but who have retired under the provisions of G.S. 7A-51, or under the Uniform Judicial Retirement Act after having completed five years of creditable service, may apply as provided in G.S. 7A-53 to become emergency judges of the court from which they retired. From the commissioned emergency district, superior, and special superior court judges, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall create two lists of active emergency judges and two lists of inactive emergency judges. For emergency superior and special superior court judges, the active list shall be limited to a combined total of 10 emergency judges; all other

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