Tex. Gov't Code Section 54A.206
Termination of Associate Judge


(a)

An associate judge who serves a single court serves at the will of the judge of that court.

(b)

The employment of an associate judge who serves more than two courts may only be terminated by a majority vote of all the judges of the courts that the associate judge serves.

(c)

The employment of an associate judge who serves two courts may be terminated by either of the judges of the courts that the associate judge serves.

(d)

The appointment of the associate judge terminates if:

(1)

the associate judge becomes a candidate for election to public office; or

(2)

the commissioners court does not appropriate funds in the county’s budget to pay the salary of the associate judge.

(e)

If an associate judge serves a single court and the appointing judge vacates the judge’s office, the associate judge’s employment continues, subject to Subsections (d) and (h), unless the successor appointed or elected judge terminates that employment.

(f)

If an associate judge serves two courts and one of the appointing judges vacates the judge’s office, the associate judge’s employment continues, subject to Subsections (d) and (h), unless the successor appointed or elected judge terminates that employment or the judge of the other court served by the associate judge terminates that employment as provided by Subsection (c).

(g)

If an associate judge serves more than two courts and an appointing judge vacates the judge’s office, the associate judge’s employment continues, subject to Subsections (d) and (h), unless:

(1)

if no successor judge has been elected or appointed, the majority of the judges of the other courts the associate judge serves vote to terminate that employment; or

(2)

if a successor judge has been elected or appointed, the majority of the judges of the courts the associate judge serves, including the successor judge, vote to terminate that employment as provided by Subsection (b).

(h)

Notwithstanding the powers of an associate judge provided by Section 54A.209 (Powers of Associate Judge), an associate judge whose employment continues as provided by Subsection (e), (f), or (g) after the judge of a court served by the associate judge vacates the judge’s office may perform administrative functions with respect to that court, but may not perform any judicial function, including any power prescribed by Section 54A.209 (Powers of Associate Judge), with respect to that court until a successor judge is appointed or elected.
Transferred, redesignated and amended from Government Code, Subchapter G, Chapter 54 by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., 1st C.S., Ch. 3 (H.B. 79), Sec. 6.02, eff. January 1, 2012.

Source: Section 54A.206 — Termination of Associate Judge, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­54A.­htm#54A.­206 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

54A.001
Applicability
54A.002
Appointment
54A.003
Qualifications
54A.004
Compensation
54A.005
Termination
54A.006
Proceedings that May Be Referred
54A.007
Order of Referral
54A.008
Powers
54A.009
Attendance of Bailiff
54A.010
Court Reporter
54A.011
Witness
54A.012
Papers Transmitted to Judge
54A.013
Judicial Action
54A.014
Judicial Immunity
54A.101
Applicability
54A.102
Appointment
54A.103
Qualifications
54A.104
Compensation
54A.105
Termination
54A.106
Cases that May Be Referred
54A.107
Methods of Referral
54A.108
Powers
54A.109
Witness
54A.110
Court Reporter
54A.111
Notice of Decision
54A.112
Notice of Right to De Novo Hearing
54A.113
Order of Court
54A.114
Judicial Action on Associate Judge’s Proposed Order or Judgment
54A.115
De Novo Hearing
54A.116
Appellate Review
54A.117
Judicial Action
54A.118
Judicial Immunity
54A.201
Definition
54A.202
Applicability
54A.203
Appointment
54A.204
Qualifications
54A.205
Compensation
54A.206
Termination of Associate Judge
54A.207
Cases that May Be Referred
54A.208
Methods of Referral
54A.209
Powers of Associate Judge
54A.210
Witness
54A.211
Court Reporter
54A.212
Report
54A.213
Notice of Right to De Novo Hearing Before Referring Court
54A.214
Order of Court
54A.215
Judicial Action on Associate Judge’s Proposed Order or Judgment
54A.216
De Novo Hearing Before Referring Court
54A.217
Appellate Review
54A.218
Immunity
54A.219
Visiting Associate Judges
54A.301
Definitions
54A.302
Applicability
54A.303
Applicability of Other Law
54A.304
Appointment
54A.305
Qualifications
54A.306
Term of Appointment
54A.307
Compensation of Associate Judge
54A.308
Designation and Responsibilities of Host County
54A.309
Methods of Referral
54A.310
General Powers of Associate Judge
54A.311
Judicial Action on Associate Judge’s Proposed Order or Judgment
54A.312
Personnel
54A.313
Supervision, Training, and Evaluation of Associate Judges
54A.314
Funding and Personnel
54A.315
Assignment of Judges and Appointment of Visiting Associate Judges
54A.316
Limitation on Law Practice
54A.317
Immunity
54A.2071
Oath
54A.2091
Attendance of Bailiff

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 54A.206’s source at texas​.gov