Provided, however, that any judge of the supreme court or district court who is appointed or elected to such court from and after July 1, 1960, who has become eligible for retirement hereunder but fails to make application therefor prior to attaining the age of seventy-three years, shall automatically waive all retirement benefits hereunder and shall receive a return of only such moneys as have been retained by the state of North Dakota as a judicial retirement assessment, upon the salary of such judge.
The election of one of the foregoing optional modes of payment must be made in the application for payment of judicial retirement salary, or by written declaration of such election, signed by the judge and delivered to the director of the office of management and budget. In the event the judge has elected an optional mode of payment and dies without having made application for judicial retirement salary, the judicial retirement salary payable to the surviving spouse according to the judge's option is payable to the surviving spouse in the same manner as if the judge had made application for judicial retirement salary. In the event that a judge entitled to retirement pay dies without having elected an optional mode of payment, the surviving spouse is entitled to payments as provided by the first option as set forth in subdivision a. Judicial retirement salary payable according to one of the foregoing optional modes of payment must be paid in like manner as the full judicial retirement salary is paid. Any judge who retired prior to the effective date of the amendment to this section as provided for in chapter 222 of the 1961 Session Laws, and otherwise eligible for the optional modes of payment herein provided for, may apply for one of the optional modes of payment by written declaration to the director of the office of management and budget; provided, however, such judge shall repay to the state treasury the amount of money the individual has drawn since the date of the individual's retirement in excess of what the individual would have drawn if the individual had chosen the optional mode of payment now applied for at the date of the individual's retirement.
N.D.C.C. § 27-17-01