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Code · Louisiana · Title 13 — Courts and Judicial Procedure

RS 13:1372

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RS 13:1372
§1372. Salaries of deputies; payment
A. The salaries of the deputy clerks of the criminal district court shall be as follows:
Chief Clerk (Administrative Assistant), seven hundred and ten to nine hundred five dollars a month; Property Clerk (Deputy Court Clerk IV), five hundred and fifty-six to seven hundred and ten dollars a month; Deputy Clerk II, three hundred fifty-eight to four hundred fifty-eight a month; and Deputy Clerk I a minimum three hundred ten dollars to three hundred ninety-five dollars a month. These salaries shall be paid by the city of New Orleans.
B. The salaries of the deputy clerks of the criminal district court paid in accordance with the provisions of Subsection A hereof may be increased in accordance with the salary ranges established in the official pay plan for the city of New Orleans as adopted and approved by the city council. The salaries, as so increased shall be paid by the city of New Orleans.
Amended by Acts 1952, No. 76, §1; Acts 1972, No. 185, §1; Acts 1974, No. 575, §1; Acts 1976, No. 190, §1; Acts 1976, No. 612, §1; Acts 2006, No. 621, §19(B), eff. when the clerk of the 41 st JDC takes office; Acts 2012, No. 474, §4(B)(2).
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