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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 51 > Chapter 872 - Judges
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Title 51
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§ 51-39
Disqualification by relationship or interest. Judge or family support magistrate may act with consent of parties
§ 51-39a
Use of judicial office for financial gain prohibited
§ 51-40
Practice of law by judges restricted
§ 51-41
§ 51-41a
§ 51-44a
Judicial Selection Commission. Members. Duties. Nomination of judges by Governor
§ 51-45
Resignation of judges or family support magistrates
§ 51-45a
Admonishment of judge or family support magistrate by Chief Court Administrator
§ 51-45b
Medical examination of judge or family support magistrate ordered by Chief Court Administrator, when. Matter referred to Judicial Review Council, when
§ 51-45c
Investigation by Judicial Review Council re mental infirmity or illness, drug dependency or alcohol addiction of judge or family support magistrate. Findings. Authority
§ 51-46
§ 51-46a
Statement of financial interests to be reported
§ 51-47
Salaries of judges. Practice of law prohibited. Membership on board of directors of bank prohibited. Longevity payments
§ 51-47a
Appropriations
§ 51-47b
Compensation of senior judges and referees
§ 51-48
Payment of expenses of judges
§ 51-49
Disability retirement of judges, state's attorneys, public defenders, family support magistrates and compensation commissioners
§ 51-49a
Vested and nonforfeitable right to retirement salary after ten years of service
§ 51-49b
Cost of living allowance for retired judges, family support magistrates and compensation commissioners who commenced service on or after January 1, 1981
§ 51-49c
Cost of living allowance for surviving spouses of judges, family support magistrates and compensation commissioners who commenced service on or after January 1, 1981
§ 51-49d
Funding of retirement system for judges, family support magistrates and compensation commissioners on actuarial reserve basis. State contributions
§ 51-49e
Judge's Retirement Fund
§ 51-49f
Determination of retirement salary of judges and allowance to surviving spouses
§ 51-49g
Determination of retirement salary of compensation commissioners and allowance to surviving spouses
§ 51-49h
Credit for military service
§ 51-50
Retirement at age seventy or for disability
§ 51-50a
Retirement at sixty-five or after twenty years of service as a judge, family support magistrate or compensation commissioner or with thirty years of state service credit. Retirement of judge nominated but not reappointed
§ 51-50b
Retirement contribution
§ 51-50c
Assignment of senior judges to judicial duties. Participation in alternative dispute resolution program approved by STA-FED ADR, Inc
§ 51-50d
Duties and powers of senior judges
§ 51-50e
Senior judge may complete matters after expiration of his assignment
§ 51-50f
Powers of certain state referees
§ 51-50g
Chief Court Administrator may make new assignments
§ 51-50h
Power of retired judges to decide small claims
§ 51-50i
Senior judges, reappointment, successors
§ 51-50j
Retired Supreme Court, Appellate Court and Superior Court judges eligible for certain duties
§ 51-50k
Private practice of law prohibited
§ 51-50
§ 51-51
Pensions for surviving spouses and children of judges, family support magistrates and compensation commissioners
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