Nebraska Statutes

§ 24-709 — Judge; physically or mentally disabled; retirement; Commission on Judicial Qualifications; application; examination; benefits

Nebraska § 24-709

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-709 (2026).

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Any judge, except a clerk magistrate, who has become physically or mentally disabled, which disability seriously interferes with the performance of his or her duties and which disability is determined to be permanent or reasonably likely to become permanent, may, upon being found so disabled by the Commission on Judicial Qualifications, retire or be retired, and upon such retirement he or she shall be entitled to receive the retirement annuity as provided in section 24-710 . Any judge, or the guardian of any judge, so permanently disabled desiring to so retire, shall file an application for such retirement with the commission, which application shall be in such form and contain such information as such commission shall require. Such commission may require such judge to be examined by a ph

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1955, c. 83, § 9, p. 248; Laws 1971, LB 987, § 8; Laws 1983, LB 223, § 3; Laws 1986, LB 529, § 19.

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