Tennessee Statutes

§ 8-107 — Retirement benefits - "Former governor" defined - Age, amount, how paid - Exceptions - Survival benefits to widow - Written application required

Tennessee·Title 8
Notwithstanding any provision in the Tennessee state employees retirement system to the contrary, this section shall apply only to a "former governor" which shall mean any person, who has been elected as governor of the state of Tennessee and has served as governor at least four (4) years. Benefits payable under this provision in respect of any former governor shall be in lieu of all other benefits to which said governor may otherwise be entitled under this retirement system. Any former governor, upon reaching age sixty-five (65), shall be eligible to receive a pension. The amount of such pension shall be an amount per annum equal to fifty percent (50%) of the then current annual salary for the office of the governor, payable in twelve (12) equal monthly payments, to commence on the first

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Legislative History

Acts 1965, ch. 260, §§ 1-4; 1970 (Adj. S.), ch. 392, § 1.

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