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Code · Louisiana · Title 16 — District Attorneys

RS 16:604

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RS 16:604
§604. Additional salary of assistant district attorneys
A. The first assistant district attorney shall receive as compensation for his services, in addition to the annual salary paid by the state of Louisiana, an annual salary of not less than six thousand dollars, payable monthly on his own warrant.
B. The second assistant district attorney shall receive as compensation for his services, in addition to the annual salary paid by the state of Louisiana, an annual salary of not less than one thousand dollars, payable monthly on his own warrant.
C. The third assistant district attorney shall receive as compensation for his services, in addition to the annual salary paid by the state of Louisiana, an annual salary of not less than one thousand dollars, payable monthly on his own warrant.
D. These salaries shall be paid by the parish of St. Landry. The police jury of St. Landry Parish shall annually budget an amount sufficient to pay the salaries herein fixed.
Added by Acts 1952, No. 445, §§2, 3. Amended by Acts 1962, No. 432, §1; Acts 1972, No. 421, §1.
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