§8335. Mandatory separation — Inbound Citations
5 U.S.C. § 8335
Cited by 7 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 5 U.S.C. § 8335 as a whole
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(ii) meets the age and service requirements that would subject the individual to mandatory separation under section 8335 if such individual had remained in the former covered position.
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(B) does not include an employee described in section 8335 after the date on which the employee is required to be separated from the service by reason of such section; and
Citations to §8335(a)
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(1) Any judge shall retire upon attaining the age of 70.(2) Any judge who meets the age and service requirements set forth in the following table may retire:(3) Any judge who is not reappointed following the expiration of the term of his office may retire upon the completion of such term, if (A) he has served as a judge of the Tax Court for 15 years or more and (B) not earlier than 9 months preceding the date of the expiration of the term of his office and not later than 6 months preceding such date, he advised the President in writing that he was willing to accept reappointment to the Tax Court.(4) Any judge who becomes permanently disabled from performing his duties shall retire.Section 8335(a) of title 5 of the United States Code (relating to automatic separation from the service) shall not apply in respect of judges. Any judge who retires shall be designated “senior judge”.
Citations to §8335(b)
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(A) 2½ percent of his average pay multiplied by so much of his total service as does not exceed 20 years; plus(B) 2 percent of his average pay multiplied by so much of his total service as exceeds 20 years.
Citations to §8335(c)
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(q) The annuity of a member of the Capitol Police, or former member of the Capitol Police, retiring under this subchapter is computed in accordance with subsection (b), except that, in the case of a member who retires under section 8335(c) or 8336(m), and who meets the requirements of subsection (b)(2), the annuity of such member is—(1) 2½ percent of the member’s average pay multiplied by so much of such member’s total service as does not exceed 20 years; plus(2) 2 percent of the member’s average pay multiplied by so much of such member’s total service as exceeds 20 years.