SUBCHAPTER XII -- COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS

SUBCHAPTER XII -- COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS

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Section Article
941.141. Status.
942.142. Judges.
943.143. Organization and employees.
944.144. Procedure.
945.145. Annuities for judges and survivors.
946.146. Code committee.

 941. ART. 141. STATUS

 There is a court of record known as the United States Court of Military Appeals. The court is established under Article 1 of the Constitution. The court is located for administrative purposes only in the Department of Defense.

 942. ART. 142. JUDGES.

 (a) NUMBER.

(b) APPOINTMENT; QUALIFICATION.

 (c) REMOVAL.

(d) PAY AND ALLOWANCES.

(e) SENIOR JUDGES.

 (f) SERVICE OF ARTICLE III JUDGES.

(2) A designation under paragraph (1) may be made only with the consent of the designated judge and the concurrence of the chief judge of the court of appeals or district court concerned.

(3) Per diem, travel allowances, and other allowances paid to the designated judge in connection with the performance of duties for the court shall be paid from funds available for the payment of per diem and such allowances for judges of the court.

(g) EFFECT OF VACANCY ON COURT.

A vacancy on the court does not impair the right of the remaining judges to exercise the powers of the court.

 943. ART. 143. ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES

(a) CHIEF JUDGE.

The President shall designate from time to time one of the judges of the United States Court of Military Appeals to be chief judge of the court.

(b) PRECEDENCE OF JUDGES.

The chief judge of the court shall have precedence and preside at any session that he attends. The other judges shall have precedence and preside according to the seniority of their original commissions. Judges whose commissions bear the same date shall have precedence according to seniority in age.

(c) STATUS OF ATTORNEY POSITIONS.

 944. ART. 144. PROCEDURE

 The United States Court of Military Appeals may prescribe its rules of procedure and may determine the number of judges required to constitute a quorum.

 945. ART. 145. ANNUITIES FOR JUDGES AND SURVIVORS

 (a) RETIREMENT ANNUITIES FOR JUDGES.

 (d) SURVIVOR ANNUITIES.

The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe by regulation a program to provide annuities for survivors and former spouses of persons receiving annuities under section by reason of elections made by such persons under subsection (a)(2). That program shall, to the maximum extent practicable, provide benefits and establish terms and conditions that are similar to those provided under survivor and former spouse annuity programs under other retirement systems for civilian employees of the Federal Government. The program may include provisions for the reduction in the annuity paid the person as a condition for the survivor annuity. An election by a judge (including a senior judge) or former judge to receive an annuity under this section terminates any right or interest which any other individual may have to a survivor annuity under any other retirement system for civilian employees of the Federal Government based on the service of that judge or former judge as a civilian officer or employee of the Federal Government (except with respect to an election under subsection (g)(1)(B)).  

(e) COST-OF-LIVING INCREASES.

The Secretary of Defense shall periodically increase annuities and survivor annuities paid under this section in order to take account of changes in the cost of living. The Secretary shall prescribe by regulation procedures for increases in annuities under this section. Such system shall, to the maximum extent appropriate, provide cost-of-living adjustments that are similar to those that are provided under other retirement systems for civilian employees of the Federal Government.

 (f) DUAL COMPENSATION.

A person who is receiving an annuity under this section by reason of service as a judge of the court and who is appointed to a position in the Federal Government shall, during the period of such person's service in such position, be entitled to receive only the annuity under this section or the pay for that position, whichever is higher.

 (g) ELECTION OF JUDICIAL RETIREMENT BENEFITS.

(h) SOURCE OF PAYMENT OF ANNUITIES.

Annuities and survivor annuities paid under this section shall be paid out of the Department of Defense Military Retirement Fund.

946. ART. 146. CODE COMMITTEE

(a) ANNUAL SURVEY.

A committee shall meet at least annually and shall make an annual comprehensive survey of the operation of this chapter.

(b) COMPOSITION OF COMMITTEE.

The committee shall consist of--

 (c) REPORTS.

 (d) QUALIFICATION AND TERMS OF APPOINTED MEMBERS.

Each member of the committee appointed by the Secretary of Defense under subsection (B)(3) shall be a recognized authority in military justice or criminal law. Each such member shall be appointed for a term of three years.

 (e) APPLICABILITY OF FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACT.

The Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App I) shall not apply to the committee.

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