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Code · Louisiana · Title 16 — District Attorneys

RS 16:410

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RS 16:410
§410. Fourth assistant district attorney, compensation
A. The office of fourth assistant district attorney is hereby created for the Eighteenth Judicial District of Louisiana, under the provisions of Article VII, Section 60 of the Constitution of Louisiana. 1
B. The fourth assistant district attorney shall receive as compensation for his services as such officer, in addition to the annual salary paid by the state, and annual salary of three thousand six hundred dollars, which shall be paid monthly on his own warrant in equal shares of one hundred dollars each by the school boards in the parishes of Iberville, West Baton Rouge, and Pointe Coupee. The school boards in the parishes of Iberville, West Baton Rouge, and Pointe Coupee shall annually, at the time they prepare their general budgets of expenses, budget and set aside an amount sufficient to pay the salary of the fourth assistant district attorney for the Eighteenth Judicial District as fixed in this Subsection.
Added by Acts 1972, No. 317, §1.
1 See, now, LSA-Const. Art. 5, §26.
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