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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

48.195 Financial information on salaries and on filing fees and costs to be

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submitted as part of the judicial branch budget recommendation -- Treatment
of salaries in judicial branch budget bill.
(1)The General Assembly shall set the salaries of the justices and judges of the Court
of Justice in the judicial branch budget bill. The Chief Justice shall include in the
judicial branch budget recommendation the salaries of the justices and the judges. If
the General Assembly concurs with the recommended judicial salaries contained in
the judicial branch budget recommendation, then the judicial salaries shall be set in
the judicial branch budget bill by incorporating by reference the judicial branch
budget recommendation. If the General Assembly sets judicial salaries different
from the judicial branch budget recommendation, then the General Assembly shall
set forth the salaries of the justices and judges or the incremental changes in the
judicial branch budget bill.
(2)The Chief Justice shall include in the judicial branch budget recommendation:
(a)The filing fees and costs, and any changes in the fees and costs, set under KRS
23A.200 or 24A.170 during the fiscal biennium immediately preceding the
biennium for which the recommendation is submitted; and
(b)A statement of whether, and to what extent, the Supreme Court intends to
raise or anticipates raising the fees and costs set under KRS 23A.200 or
24A.170 during the biennium for which the recommendation is submitted.
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