Tennessee Statutes

§ 17-525 — Disability - Definition - Requirements

Tennessee § 17-525

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 17-525 (2026).

Text

Disability means a physical or mental condition of a member which has persisted for six (6) months, which is likely to be permanent, and which has rendered him incapable of further performance of his duties; provided, however, that the event or illness which is deemed by the board to have resulted in the disability had its origin during the time the member was an actively employed judge. Loss of both hands by severance at or above the wrists, or both feet at or above the ankles, or the complete irrecoverable loss of the sight of both eyes, shall conclusively determine disability. Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, disability as defined in this section shall not include a physical or mental condition which results directly or indirectly from:

(a)injury intention

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Legislative History

Acts 1963, ch. 206, § 25.

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