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Code · Louisiana · Title 13 — Courts and Judicial Procedure

RS 13:2089.1

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RS 13:2089.1
§2089.1. West Monroe; salary of clerk and deputy clerk
A. The clerk of court of the city court of West Monroe shall receive a minimum monthly salary of one thousand sixteen dollars, not less than eight hundred sixteen dollars payable by the city of West Monroe and not less than two hundred dollars by the parish of Ouachita.
B. The chief deputy clerk of court of the city court of West Monroe shall receive a monthly salary of nine hundred forty-one dollars, not less than seven hundred forty-one dollars payable by the city of West Monroe and not less than two hundred dollars by the parish of Ouachita.
C. The full-time deputy clerks of court of the city court of West Monroe shall receive a minimum salary of nine hundred twenty-five dollars payable by the city of West Monroe.
D. The city of West Monroe, the parish of Ouachita, or either of them may increase the monthly salary of any clerk or deputy clerk of court payable by them from time to time without further legislative authority.
Acts 1963, No. 72, §1. Acts 1984, No. 704, §2.
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