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Rainaldi V. Public Employees Retirement Board

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  • Title: Rainaldi V. Public Employees Retirement Board
  • Author : New Mexico Supreme Court
  • Release Date : January 14, 1993
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 75 KB

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Facts. In 1986, as he had for a long time, Judge Rainaldi held two part-time jobs as a municipal Judge for the City of Gallup and as a magistrate Judge for McKinley County. Both of his employers, the city and the state, were affiliated public employers under the Act. Judge Rainaldi had belonged to PERA for over thirty years, and he was eligible for retirement and a retirement annuity.*fn2 In September 1986, Judge Rainaldi submitted his resignation from his position as a municipal Judge. While it is not clear exactly when his resignation became effective, it is clear that he did not work or receive compensation as a municipal Judge any later than December 30, 1986, the next to last work day of the year. That Fall, he had travelled to Santa Fe to learn from Board officials what steps he should take to begin receiving his annuity payments. Initially, although standing as an unopposed candidate for re-election to the magistrate's position in the general election of November 1986, Judge Rainaldi contemplated retiring from both of his judicial positions and collecting his retirement annuity. Benny Armijo, a deputy director of the Board, advised Judge Rainaldi, however, that he could begin collecting his retirement annuity if he were to retire from his municipal Judgeship, complete a break in his service as a magistrate, and then resume work as a re-elected magistrate. Judge Rainaldi contends that he accordingly completed a break in service from his magistrate position before beginning another term on January 1, 1987. The Board disputes that a break in service was proved. In connection with his magistrate position, the court made no finding that there was a break in service, but did find that Judge Rainaldi requested in December 1986 that his name be deleted from the PERA membership rolls effective December 30, 1986.


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