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HB 910, 51st R.S.
Relating to pertaining to compensation of employees of certain county and precinct officials in counties with a population of not less than three hundred and one thousand (301,000) inhabitants, nor more than three hundred and ninety-eight thousand (398,000) inhabitants, and to justice precincts in such counties having a population of not less than two hundred thousand (200,000) inhabitants in such precincts, according to the last preceding or any future Federal Census and who are compensated on a salary basis; providing an effective date; providing that the County Commissioners Court shall grant to such offices a minimum budget appropriation for deputy clerk hire of not less than the payroll for MArch 1949 of such office multiplied by twelve (12) (months), plus an additional fifteen per cent (15%); providing that every employee who is on the payroll when this Act becomes effective shall receive fifteen per cent (15%) increase in salary, provided said employee was on any part of the MArch 1949 payroll of said office; providing that the officials of the offices named must submit to the County Commissioners Court the number of positions and salary of each position necessary to perform the duties of said office and siad Court shall approve said positions and salaries provided the total of positions and salaries does not exceed the annual budget appropriation for deputy clerk hire; providing a saving clause; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith.

Author: Eugene C. Williams

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 1949, 51st R.S.,ch. 315, General and Special Laws of Texas

Subjects:
County Government--Employees/Officers
Salaries & Expenses


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