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HI SB992
Bill
AI Summary
- Proposes constitutional amendment to increase mandatory retirement age for state justices and judges from 70 to 75 years of age
- Applies to justices and judges of the supreme court, intermediate appellate court, circuit courts, and district courts
- Requires voter approval via ballot question: "Shall the mandatory retirement age for all state court justices and judges be increased from seventy to seventy-five years of age?"
- Amendment becomes effective July 1, 2050
Legislative Description
Proposing An Amendment To Article Vi, Section 3, Of The Hawaii State Constitution To Increase The Mandatory Retirement Age For State Justices And Judges.
Judges
Last Action
Notice of bill proposing constitutional amendment transmitted to Governor pursuant to Article XVII, Section 3 (Sen. Com. No. 1).
3/13/2023
Committee Referrals
Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs3/9/2023
Ways and Means2/9/2023
Judiciary1/27/2023
Full Bill Text
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