Introduced

SB 210 - 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. The annual salary is computed on an assessed valuation basis, without regard to modifications due to enterprise zones or financing.

This act requires that expenses incurred for training of certain county officials be reimbursed.

SECTION 49.082 - This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the county commissioner in all counties, except charter counties and certain counties of the first classification.

SECTION 50.334 - This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the recorder of deeds in all counties, except charter counties.

SECTION 50.343 - 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.

This act provides that the compensation for assessors in counties of the first classification for the term of office starting September 1, 2005, will be calculated using the salary schedule in this section and using the increase approved by the Salary Commission in 2005.

SECTION 51.281

This act increases the maximum amount of compensation for the county clerk in all counties, except first class counties.

SECTION 52.269

This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the county collector in all counties, except charter counties.

SECTION 52.271

This act allows deputies and assistants to the county collector the same percentage adjustments in compensation as provided for other county employees each year.

SECTION 53.082

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 54.320

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.

Currently, the ex officio collector is allowed a 3% commission on licenses and taxes, including current taxes, back taxes, delinquent taxes, and interest. This act would add railroad and utility taxes to this list of taxes from which the ex officio collector may retain a 3% commission.

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. This act allows deputies and assistants to the county collector the same percentage adjustments in compensation as provided for other county employees each year.

This act provides that the compensation for assessors in counties of the first classification for the term of office starting September 1, 2005, will be calculated using the salary schedule in this section and using the increase approved by the salary commission in 2005.

SECTION 55.091

This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by auditors in counties other than those with a charter form of government and certain counties of the first classification.

SECTION 56.265

This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by part-time prosecutors in all counties, except charter counties.

SECTION 57.317

This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the county sheriff in all counties, except charter counties.

SECTION 58.095

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 67.1850

This act changes the definition of county and municipality in Chapter 67, RSMo, concerning political subdivisions.

SECTION 137.115

This act allows the City of Pacific to opt out of the provisions of HB 1150 (2002).

SECTION 137.130

This act provides that whenever an assessor or an employee has insufficient information to assess any real property, he or she shall assess the property based upon physical inspection. In order to do so, the assessor or an employee shall have the right to enter into any lands for the purpose of assessing the real or personal property. The assessor may not enter the interior of a structure on residential property for the inspection.

SECTION 473.742

This act increases the maximum amount of compensation that may be received by the county public administrator in counties of the second, third, and fourth classifications and the City of St. Louis.

SUSAN HENDERSON


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