Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00988 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/14/2021

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
SB 988  
 
AN ACT CONCERNING JUDICIAL COMPENSATION.  
 
SUMMARY 
For FY 22, this bill increases the following by approximately 4.5%: 
(1) salaries for judges, family support magistrates, family support 
referees, and judge trial referees; (2) additional amounts that certain 
judges receive for performing administrative duties; and (3) salaries of 
certain officials whose compensation, by law, is determined in relation 
to a Superior Court judge’s salary or state referee’s per-diem rate.  
Additionally, the bill establishes annual cost of living allowances 
(COLAs) for these salaries and amounts in each of the three 
subsequent fiscal years (i.e., FYs 23, 24, and 25). The COLA for each of 
these fiscal years must be the prior year’s increase in inflation (i.e., the 
Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers) or 2.5%, whichever is 
greater.  
EFFECTIVE DATE:  Upon passage 
JUDICIAL SALARIES 
Table 1 shows the bill’s changes to judicial salaries for FY 22. 
Table 1: Judicial Salaries 
Position 	Current Salary Salary Starting 
July 1, 2021 
(FY 22) 
Supreme Court chief justice 	$206,617 $215,915 
Chief court administrator (if a judge) 198,545 207,480 
Supreme Court associate judge 	191,178 199,781 
Appellate Court chief judge 	189,063 197,571 
Appellate Court judge 	179,552 187,663 
Deputy chief court administrator (if a 
Superior Court judge) 
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Superior Court judge 	172,663 180,460 
Chief family support magistrate 	150,314 157,078 
Family support magistrate 	143,060 149,498 
Family support referee 	223/day* 233/day* 
Judge trial referee 	259/day* 271/day* 
* Plus expenses, mileage, and retirement pay 
ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE S 
The law provides judges extra compensation in addition to their 
annual salaries for taking on certain administrative duties. The judges 
who receive this additional amount are (1) the appellate system’s 
administrative judge; (2) each judicial district’s administrative 
judge; and (3) each chief administrative judge for (a) facilities, 
administrative appeals, the judicial marshal service, or judge trial 
referees, and (b) the Superior Court’s family, juvenile, criminal, or civil 
divisions. The bill increases these additional annual payments from 
$1,177 to $1,230 starting July 1, 2021 (i.e., FY 22). 
RELATED INCREASES 
The bill’s provisions also result in salary or rate increases for other 
officials or judges whose compensation is tied to those of Superior 
Court judges or judge trial referees. Specifically: 
1. the salaries of workers’ compensation commissioners vary 
depending on experience and are tied to those of Superior Court 
judges (CGS § 31-277); 
2. the salaries of probate court judges vary depending on probate 
district classification, and range from 45% to 75% of a Superior 
Court judge’s salary (CGS § 45a-95a); 
3. senior judges receive the same per-diem rates as judge trial 
referees (CGS §§ 51-47b & 52-434b); and 
4. the probate court administrator’s salary is the same as that of a 
Superior Court judge (CGS § 45a-75). 
COMMITTEE ACTION  2021SB-00988-R000454-BA.DOCX 
 
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Judiciary Committee 
Joint Favorable 
Yea 28 Nay 9 (03/29/2021)