- Introduced -
SB 1220 - This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that certain county officials may receive if the salary commission decides to increase salaries. The act equalizes the maximum amount of compensation that certain county officials may receive. This act also extends the assessed valuation tables upon which the salaries are based to include higher assessed values in the counties.
This act requires that expenses incurred for training of certain county officials be reimbursed.
This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the recorder of deeds in all counties, except charter counties (Section 50.334).
This act increases the maximum amount of compensation for certain county officials and extends the assessed valuation table upon which the salaries are based to include higher assessed values in the counties (Section 50.343).
This act increases the maximum amount of compensation for the county clerk in all counties, except first class counties. This act does not allow the county clerk to retain fees for services performed for the issuance of fish and game licenses or permits (Section 51.281).
This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the county collector in all counties, except charter counties (Section 52.269).
This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the county assessor in all counties, except those of the first classification (Section 53.082).
This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the county treasurer in all counties, except charter counties (Section 54.261).
This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the county treasurer ex officio collector in third and fourth class township counties. This act also allows the treasurer ex officio collector of such counties to employ no less than one full time deputy. The treasurer ex officio collector may employ as many deputies and assistants as necessary (Section 54.320).
This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the county coroner in all counties, except those with a charter form of government (Section 58.095).
SUSAN HENDERSON