Colorado Code § 13-2-115

Pensions of supreme court judges
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(1) Any person who has served as a
judge of the supreme court of Colorado for not less than ten years, who has ceased to hold said
office, and who has reached the age of sixty-five years is entitled to receive an annual pension
during the remainder of his life in the amount of one-fourth of the annual salary of an associate
judge of the supreme court. If such judge has served twenty years or more and has attained the
age of seventy-two years, the annual pension shall be one-third of the annual salary of an
associate judge of the supreme court. All pensions due under this section shall be paid monthly
out of the general fund of this state.
(2) Upon the death of any judge, eligible to receive an annual pension pursuant to this
section, who leaves a surviving spouse of at least sixty-five years of age to whom he has been
married for at least twenty years, such spouse is entitled to receive a pension during the
remainder of such spouse's life, or as long as such spouse remains unmarried, in the amount of
seven thousand dollars per year, payable monthly from the general fund of this state.
(3) It is the intent of this section to limit the benefits payable under this section to
persons, or their widows, who have terminated their service on the supreme court prior to May
16, 1974, or whose election or appointment to the supreme court took place prior to May 16,
1974. The retirement benefits payable to judges of the supreme court who are appointed
subsequent to May 16, 1974, shall be as otherwise provided by law.

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