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1999 SESSION
SB 821 Supplemental salary of employees of clerk of circuit court.
Introduced by: Joseph V. Gartlan, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Supplemental salary of the clerk of circuit court. Removes a conflict in the law that authorizes localities to supplement the salaries of the clerk of the circuit court. The provision is in conflict with the current general appropriation act (Item 71), which authorizes localities to supplement the salaries for all constitutional officers except the clerk, and § 17.1-287, which requires the full salary of the clerk to be set out in the general appropriation act. The conflict arose during the repeal of Title 14.1 and recodification of Title 17 when the existing law was inadvertently changed.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Supplemental salary of the clerk of circuit court. Removes a conflict in the law that authorizes localities to supplement the salaries of the clerk of circuit court. The provision is in conflict with the current general appropriation act (item 71), which authorizes localities to supplement the salaries for all constitutional officers except the clerk, and § 17.1-287, which requires the full salary of the clerk to be set out in the general appropriation act. The conflict arose during the repeal of Title 14.1 and recodification of Title 17 when the existing law was inadvertently changed.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Supplemental salary of the clerk of circuit court. Removes a conflict in the law that authorizes localities to supplement the salaries of the clerk of circuit court. The provision is in conflict with the current general appropriation act (item 71), which authorizes localities to supplement the salaries for all constitutional officers except the clerk, and § 17.1-287, which requires the full salary of the clerk to be set out in the general appropriation act. The conflict arose during the repeal of Title 14.1 and recodification of Title 17 when the existing law was inadvertently changed.