SLS 13RS-48 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 2 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2013 SENATE BILL NO. 5 BY SENATOR LAFLEUR Prefiled pursuant to Article III, Section 2(A)(4)(b)(i) of the Constitution of Louisiana. JUDGES. Constitutional amendment to remove the mandatory retirement age of judges. (2/3 – CA13s1(A)) A JOINT RESOLUTION1 Proposing to amend Article V, Section 23 of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to2 retirement of judges; to remove the mandatory retirement age of judges; and to3 specify an election for submission of the proposition to electors and provide a ballot4 proposition.5 Notice of intention to introduce this Act has been published.6 Section 1. Be it resolved by the Legislature of Louisiana, two-thirds of the members7 elected to each house concurring, that there shall be submitted to the electors of the state, for8 their approval or rejection in the manner provided by law, a proposal to amend Article V,9 Section 23 of the Constitution of Louisiana, to read as follows:10 Section 23. (A) Retirement System. Within two years after the effective date11 of this constitution, the legislature shall provide for a retirement system for judges12 which shall apply to a judge taking office after the effective date of the law enacting13 the system and in which a judge in office at that time may elect to become a member,14 with credit for all prior years of judicial service and without contribution therefor.15 The retirement benefits and judicial service rights of a judge in office or retired on16 the effective date of this constitution shall not be diminished, nor shall the benefits17 SB NO. 5 SLS 13RS-48 ORIGINAL Page 2 of 2 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. to which a surviving spouse is entitled to be reduced.1 (B) Mandatory Retirement. Except as otherwise provided in this Section, a2 judge shall not remain in office beyond his seventieth birthday. A judge who attains3 seventy years of age while serving a term of office shall be allowed to complete that4 term of office. 5 Section 2. Be it further resolved that this proposed amendment shall be submitted6 to the electors of the state of Louisiana at the statewide election to be held on November 4,7 2014.8 Section 3. Be it further resolved that on the official ballot to be used at said election9 there shall be printed a proposition, upon which the electors of the state shall be permitted10 to vote YES or NO, to amend the Constitution of Louisiana, which proposition shall read as11 follows:12 Do you support an amendment relative to retirement of judges to remove the13 current constitutional requirement that a judge shall not remain in office14 beyond his seventieth birthday? (Amends Article V, Section 23).15 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Julie J. Baxter. DIGEST Present constitution relative to retirement of judges provides that within two years after the effective date of the constitution (midnight of Dec. 31, 1974), the legislature shall provide for a retirement system for judges which shall apply to a judge taking office after the effective date of the law enacting the system and in which a judge in office at that time may elect to become a member, with credit for all prior years of judicial service and without contribution therefor. The retirement benefits and judicial service rights of a judge in office or retired on the effective date of the constitution shall not be diminished, nor shall the benefits to which a surviving spouse is entitled be reduced. Proposed constitutional amendment retains present language. Present constitution further provides that, except as otherwise provided in the present constitution, a judge shall not remain in office beyond his 70 th birthday. A judge who attains the age of 70 while serving a term of office shall be allowed to complete that term of office. Proposed constitutional amendment deletes this language. Provides for submission of the proposed amendment to the voters at the statewide election to be held on Nov. 4, 2014. (Amends Const. Art. V., Sec. 23).