New Hampshire Revised Statutes 493:3 – Optional Retirement
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Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 493:3
- governor and council: shall mean the governor with the advice and consent of the council. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:31-a
- justice: when applied to a magistrate, shall mean a justice of a municipal court, or a justice of the peace having jurisdiction over the subject-matter. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:12
- Probate: Proving a will
Any supreme or superior court judge, full-time district court judge, or full-time probate court judge who is eligible to retire pursuant to the provisions of N.H. Rev. Stat. Chapter 100-C may retire. The judge shall give not less than 30 days’ notice nor more than 90 days’ notice of the judge’s intention to retire to the chief justice of the supreme court or the administrative judge of the judge’s court and to the governor and council and the board of trustees of the judicial retirement plan under RSA 100-C. If a chief justice wishes to retire, the chief justice shall give not less than 30 days’ notice nor more than 90 days’ notice of the chief justice’s intention to retire to the senior associate justice of the chief justice’s court and to the governor and council and the board of trustees of the judicial retirement plan under RSA 100-C. If an administrative judge wishes to retire, the administrative judge shall give not less than 30 days’ notice nor more than 90 days’ notice of the administrative judge’s intention to retire to the chief justice of the supreme court and to the governor and council and the board of trustees of the judicial retirement plan under RSA 100-C. Retirement shall be effective upon acceptance by the governor and council. The vacancy created by the retirement of a judge shall be filled according to law.