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Chapter 154
Compensation of District, County, and Precinct Officers on Salary Basis

Sections

154.001
Definition
154.002
Salary Paid in Lieu of Fees and Commissions
154.003
Collection and Disposition of Fees and Commissions of Salaried Officer
154.004
State and County Prohibited from Paying Fees or Commissions to Salaried Officer
154.005
Fees and Commissions Certain Salaried Officers May Receive in Addition to Salary
154.006
Insufficient Salary Fund Supplemented by Transfer from General Fund
154.007
Use of General Fund Instead of Salary Fund
154.008
Legislative Appropriation for Officers Compensated on Salary Basis
154.009
Effect of Failure to Collect Fee or Commission
154.010
Authority to Purchase Liability Insurance for County Officers and Employees
154.011
Collections by County Treasurer or County Auditor
154.021
Counties Covered by Subchapter
154.023
Salary Fund
154.024
Monthly Report of Expenses of Officers
154.025
Disbursements to Persons with Outstanding Debt Prohibited
154.026
Transfer of Salary Fund Surplus to General Fund
154.041
Counties Covered by Subchapter
154.042
Salary Fund
154.043
Procedures Regarding Payment of Employee Salaries
154.044
Monthly Report of Fees, Commissions, and Expenses of Officers
154.045
Disbursements to Person with Outstanding Debt Prohibited
154.046
Transfer of Salary Fund Surplus to General Fund
154.0235
Procedures Regarding Payment of Office Expenses and Employee Salaries
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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