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The Judicial Retirement Program was established to ensure
that certain benefits are available to Judges in the State
of Maine. These benefits include:
• service retirement benefits, which provide income to you
after you retire;
• disability retirement benefits, which may provide income
to you if you become disabled (as defined by MJRS law) while
you are in service and before you retire; and
• death benefits, which are paid to your designated
beneficiary(ies) (or according to a statutory order of
precedence, if you have not designated one or more
beneficiaries) if you die before you retire. A designated
beneficiary is a person you have named to receive a benefit.
These benefits, and other information about MainePERS
membership, are described in the member handbook,
Judicial Retirement Program.
Additionally, the following link is to the law that governs
the Judicial Retirement Program.
Title 4, Chapter 27 - Judiciary
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