602.9203 - SENIOR JUDGESHIP REQUIREMENTS -- APPOINTMENT AND TERM.

        602.9203  SENIOR JUDGESHIP REQUIREMENTS -- APPOINTMENT      AND TERM.         1.  A supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, district judge,      district associate judge, full-time associate juvenile judge, or      full-time associate probate judge, who qualifies under subsection 2      may become a senior judge by filing with the clerk of the supreme      court a written election in the form specified by the court      administrator.  The election shall be filed within six months of the      date of retirement.         2.  A judicial officer referred to in subsection 1 may be      appointed, at the discretion of the supreme court, for a two-year      term as a senior judge if the judicial officer meets all of the      following requirements:         a.  Retires from office on or after July 1, 1977, whether or      not the judicial officer is of mandatory retirement age.         b.  Meets the minimum requirements for entitlement to an      annuity as specified in section 602.9106.  However, a judge who      elects to retire prior to attaining the age of sixty-five and who has      not had twenty years of consecutive service, may serve as a senior      judge, but shall not be paid an annuity pursuant to section 602.9204      until attaining age sixty-five.         c.  Agrees in writing on a form prescribed by the court      administrator to be available as long as the judicial officer is a      senior judge to perform judicial duties as assigned by the supreme      court for an aggregate period of thirteen weeks out of each      successive twelve-month period.         d.  Submits evidence to the satisfaction of the supreme court      that as of the date of retirement the judicial officer does not      suffer from a permanent physical or mental disability which would      substantially interfere with the performance of duties agreed to      under paragraph "c" of this subsection.         e.  Submits evidence to the satisfaction of the supreme court      that since the date of retirement the judicial officer has not      engaged in the practice of law.         3.  The clerk of the supreme court shall maintain a book entitled      "Roster of Senior Judges", and shall enter in the book the name of      each judicial officer who files a timely election under subsection 1      and qualifies under subsection 2.  A person shall be a senior judge      upon entry of the person's name in the roster of senior judges and      until the person becomes a retired senior judge as provided in      section 602.9207, or until the person's name is stricken from the      roster of senior judges as provided in section 602.9208, or until the      person dies.         4.  The supreme court shall cause each senior judge on the roster      to actually perform judicial duties during each successive      twelve-month period.         5. a.  A senior judge may be reappointed to additional      two-year terms, at the discretion of the supreme court, if the      judicial officer meets the requirements of subsection 2.         b.  A senior judge may be reappointed to an additional      two-year term upon attaining seventy-eight years of age, at the      discretion of the supreme court, if the judicial officer meets the      requirements of subsection 2.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C81, § 605A.23] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 186, § 10202(2)         CS83, § 602.9203         85 Acts, ch 94, §1, 2; 89 Acts, ch 162, §1; 95 Acts, ch 145, § 1,      2; 2002 Acts, ch 1135, §57; 2006 Acts, ch 1091, §22; 2008 Acts, ch      1191, §150         Referred to in § 602.9202, 602.9204, 602.9206