Tennessee Code 8-621 – Application and certification for retirement
Terms Used In Tennessee Code 8-621
- Attorney general: means the attorney general and reporter and any assistant thereto by whatever name known, any district attorney general and any assistant thereto by whatever name called, and any officer or full-time employee of the general assembly or any committee thereof established by statute, who is duly licensed to practice law in Tennessee, whose duty it is to provide facilities for drafting bills or to assist individual legislators in drafting bills or who renders legal advice and services to the members of the general assembly or committees thereof. See Tennessee Code 8-34-101
- Member: means any person included in the membership of the retirement system, as provided in chapter 35, part 1 of this title. See Tennessee Code 8-34-101
- Remainder: An interest in property that takes effect in the future at a specified time or after the occurrence of some event, such as the death of a life tenant.
- Retirement: means withdrawal from membership with a retirement allowance granted under chapters 34-37 of this title. See Tennessee Code 8-34-101
- Service: means service as a general employee, a teacher, a state police officer, a wildlife officer, a firefighter, a police officer, a state judge, a county judge, an attorney general, a commissioner or a county official which is paid for by an employer, and also includes service for which a former member of the general assembly is entitled to under former §. See Tennessee Code 8-34-101
- State: means the state of Tennessee. See Tennessee Code 8-34-101
Any attorney general desiring to retire shall file application with the governor of the state therefor which application shall state with substantial clearness his service as attorney general and benefit base, together with the date upon which he proposes to retire. Upon the receipt of such application, the governor shall examine the same and other pertinent records and shall, after the conclusion of his examination, certify to the director of accounts and/or treasurer of the state the amount of service of such attorney general and his benefit base, together with the date of his retirement. Thereupon such attorney general retiring shall be paid for the remainder of his natural life the sum so calculated and fixed by the governor, which payment shall be in equal monthly instalments.
After September 1, 1958, any member of this system eligible for retirement shall be entitled to make application therefor within sixty (60) days following his severance from the office of attorney general as defined in § 8-618.