EXPLANATION- Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in this bill is not enacted and is intended to be omitted in the law. FIRST REGULAR SESSION [PERFECTED] SENATE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 1 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY INTRODUCED BY SENATOR CRAWFORD. 0453S.04P KRISTINA MARTIN, Secretary AN ACT To repeal section 50.327 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second regular session, section 50.327 as enacted by house bill no. 271 merged with senate bills nos. 53 & 60, one hundred first general assembly, first regular session, section 55.160 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second regular session, section 55.160 as enacted by house bill no. 58 merged with senate bill no. 210 merged with senate bill no. 507, ninety-third general assembly, first regular session, section 57.317 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second regular session, section 57.317 as enacted by senate bills nos. 53 & 60, one hundred first general assembly, first regular session, section 58.095 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second regular session, section 58.095 as enacted by house bill no. 2046, one hundredth general assembly, second regular session, section 58.200 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second regular session, section 58.200 as codified as section 13145 in the 1939 revised statutes of Missouri, section 473.742 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second regular session, and section 473.742 as enacted by senate bill no. 808, ninety-fifth general assembly, second regular session, and to enact in lieu thereof six new sections relating to county officials. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: Section A. Section 50.327 as enacted by house bill no. 1 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second regular 2 session, section 50.327 as enacted by house bill no. 271 merged 3 SS SB 1 2 with senate bills nos. 53 & 60, one hundred first general 4 assembly, first regular session, section 55.160 as enacted by 5 house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second 6 regular session, section 55.160 as enacted by house bill no. 58 7 merged with senate bill no. 210 merged with senate bill no. 8 507, ninety-third general assembly, first regular session, 9 section 57.317 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred 10 first general assembly, second regular session, section 57.317 11 as enacted by senate bills nos. 53 & 60, one hundred first 12 general assembly, first regular session, section 58.095 as 13 enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general 14 assembly, second regular session, section 58.095 as enacted by 15 house bill no. 2046, one hundredth general assembly, second 16 regular session, section 58.200 as enacted by house bill no. 17 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second regular 18 session, section 58.200 as codified as section 13145 in the 19 1939 revised statutes of Missouri, section 473.742 as enacted 20 by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly, 21 second regular session, and section 473.742 as enacted by senate 22 bill no. 808, ninety-fifth general assembly, second regular 23 session, are repealed and six new sections enacted in lieu 24 thereof, to be known as sections 50.327, 55.160, 57.317, 58.095, 25 58.200, and 473.742, to read as follows:26 [50.327. 1. Notwithstanding any other 1 provisions of law to the contrary, the salary 2 schedules contained in sections 49.082, 50.334, 3 50.343, 51.281, 51.282, 52.269, 53.082, 53.083, 4 54.261, 54.320, 55.091, 56.265, 58.095, and 5 473.742 shall be set as a base schedule for 6 those county officials. Except when it is 7 necessary to increase newly elected or reelected 8 county officials' salaries, in accordance with 9 Section 13, Article VII, Constitution of 10 Missouri, to comply with the requirements of 11 this section, the salary commission in all 12 SS SB 1 3 counties except charter counties in this state 13 shall be responsible for the computation of 14 salaries of all county officials; provided, 15 however, that any percentage salary adjustments 16 in a county shall be equal for all such 17 officials in that county. 18 2. Upon majority approval of the salary 19 commission, the annual compensation of part-time 20 prosecutors contained in section 56.265 and the 21 county offices contained in sections 49.082, 22 50.334, 50.343, 51.281, 51.282, 52.269, 53.082, 23 53.083, 54.261, 54.320, 55.091, 58.095, and 24 473.742 may be increased by up to two thousand 25 dollars greater than the compensation provided 26 by the salary schedules; provided, however, that 27 any vote to increase compensation be effective 28 for all county offices in that county subject to 29 the salary commission. 30 3. Upon the majority approval of the 31 salary commission, the annual compensation of a 32 county coroner of any county not having a 33 charter form of government as provided in 34 section 58.095 may be increased up to fourteen 35 thousand dollars greater than the compensation 36 provided by the salary schedule of such section. 37 4. The salary commission of any county of 38 the third classification may amend the base 39 schedules for the computation of salaries for 40 county officials referenced in subsection 1 of 41 this section to include assessed valuation 42 factors in excess of three hundred million 43 dollars; provided that the percentage of any 44 adjustments in assessed valuation factors shall 45 be equal for all such officials in that county.] 46 50.327. 1. Notwithstanding any other provisions of 1 law to the contrary, the salary schedules contained in 2 sections 49.082, 50.334, 50.343, 51.281, 51.282, 52.269, 3 53.082, 53.083, 54.261, 54.320, 55.091, 56.265, 58.095, and 4 473.742 shall be set as a base schedule for those county 5 officials. Except when it is necessary to increase newly 6 elected or reelected county officials' salaries, in 7 SS SB 1 4 accordance with Section 13, Article VII, Constitution of 8 Missouri, to comply with the requirements of this section, 9 the salary commission in all counties except charter 10 counties in this state shall be responsible for the 11 computation of salaries of all county officials; provided, 12 however, that any percentage salary adjustments in a county 13 shall be equal for all such officials in that county. 14 2. Upon majority approval of the salary commission, 15 the annual compensation of part-time prosecutors contained 16 in section 56.265 and the county offices contained in 17 sections 49.082, 50.334, 50.343, 51.281, 51.282, 52.269, 18 53.082, 53.083, 54.261, 54.320, 55.091, 58.095, and 473.742 19 may be increased by up to two thousand dollars greater than 20 the compensation provided by the salary schedules; provided, 21 however, that any vote to increase compensation be effective 22 for all county offices in that county subject to the salary 23 commission. 24 3. Upon the majority approval of the salary commission, 25 the annual compensation of a county coroner of any county 26 [of the second classification] not having a charter form of 27 government as provided in section 58.095 may be increased up 28 to fourteen thousand dollars greater than the compensation 29 provided by the salary schedule of such section. 30 4. The salary commission of any county of the third 31 classification may amend the base schedules for the 32 computation of salaries for county officials referenced in 33 subsection 1 of this section to include assessed valuation 34 factors in excess of three hundred million dollars; provided 35 that the percentage of any adjustments in assessed valuation 36 factors shall be equal for all such officials in that county. 37 [55.160. The auditor of each county of the 1 first classification not having a charter form 2 SS SB 1 5 of government and of each county of the second 3 classification shall keep an inventory of all 4 county property under the control and management 5 of the various officers and departments and 6 shall annually take an inventory of such 7 property at an original value of one thousand 8 dollars or more showing the amount, location and 9 estimated value thereof. The auditor shall keep 10 accounts of all appropriations and expenditures 11 made by the county commission, and no warrant 12 shall be drawn or obligation incurred without 13 the auditor's certification that an unencumbered 14 balance, sufficient to pay the same, remain in 15 the appropriate account or in the anticipated 16 revenue fund against which such warrant or 17 obligation is to be charged. The auditor shall 18 audit the accounts of all officers of the county 19 annually or upon their retirement from office. 20 The auditor shall audit, examine and adjust all 21 accounts, demands, and claims of every kind and 22 character presented for payment against the 23 county, and shall in the auditor's discretion 24 approve to the county commission of the county 25 all lawful, true, just and legal accounts, 26 demands and claims of every kind and character 27 payable out of the county revenue or out of any 28 county funds before the same shall be allowed 29 and a warrant issued therefor by the 30 commission. Whenever the auditor thinks it 31 necessary to the proper examination of any 32 account, demand or claim, the auditor may 33 examine the parties, witnesses, and others on 34 oath or affirmation touching any matter or 35 circumstance in the examination of such account, 36 demand or claim before the auditor allows same. 37 The auditor shall not be personally liable for 38 any cost for any proceeding instituted against 39 the auditor in the auditor's official capacity. 40 The auditor shall keep a correct account between 41 the county and all county and township officers, 42 and shall examine all records and settlements 43 made by them for and with the county commission 44 or with each other, and the auditor shall, 45 whenever the auditor desires, have access to all 46 SS SB 1 6 books, county records or papers kept by any 47 county or township officer or road overseer. 48 The auditor shall, during the first four days of 49 each month, strike a balance in the case of each 50 county and township officer, showing the amount 51 of money collected by each, the amount of money 52 due from each to the county, and the amount of 53 money due from any source whatever to such 54 office, and the auditor shall include in such 55 balance any fees that have been returned to the 56 county commission or to the auditor as unpaid 57 and which since having been returned have been 58 collected. Upon request, the auditor shall have 59 access to and the ability to audit and examine 60 claims of every kind and character for which a 61 county officer has a fiduciary duty.] 62 55.160. The auditor of each county of the first 1 classification not having a charter form of government and 2 of each county of the second classification shall keep an 3 inventory of all county property under the control and 4 management of the various officers and departments and shall 5 annually take an inventory of such property at an original 6 value of one thousand dollars or more showing the amount, 7 location and estimated value thereof. The auditor shall 8 keep accounts of all appropriations and expenditures made by 9 the county commission, and no warrant shall be drawn or 10 obligation incurred without the auditor's certification that 11 an unencumbered balance, sufficient to pay the same, remain 12 in the appropriate account or in the anticipated revenue 13 fund against which such warrant or obligation is to be 14 charged. The auditor shall audit the accounts of all 15 officers of the county annually or upon their retirement 16 from office. The auditor shall audit, examine and adjust 17 all accounts, demands, and claims of every kind and 18 character presented for payment against the county, and 19 shall in the auditor's discretion approve to the county 20 SS SB 1 7 commission of the county all lawful, true, just and legal 21 accounts, demands and claims of every kind and character 22 payable out of the county revenue or out of any county funds 23 before the same shall be allowed and a warrant issued 24 therefor by the commission. Whenever the auditor thinks it 25 necessary to the proper examination of any account, demand 26 or claim, the auditor may examine the parties, witnesses, 27 and others on oath or affirmation touching any matter or 28 circumstance in the examination of such account, demand or 29 claim before the auditor allows same. The auditor shall not 30 be personally liable for any cost for any proceeding 31 instituted against the auditor in the auditor's official 32 capacity. The auditor shall keep a correct account between 33 the county and all county and township officers, and shall 34 examine all records and settlements made by them for and 35 with the county commission or with each other, and the 36 auditor shall, whenever the auditor desires, have access to 37 all books, county records or papers kept by any county or 38 township officer or road overseer. The auditor shall, 39 during the first four days of each month, strike a balance 40 in the case of each county and township officer, showing the 41 amount of money collected by each, the amount of money due 42 from each to the county, and the amount of money due from 43 any source whatever to such office, and the auditor shall 44 include in such balance any fees that have been returned to 45 the county commission or to the auditor as unpaid and which 46 since having been returned have been collected. Upon 47 request, the auditor shall have access to and the ability to 48 audit and examine claims of every kind and character for 49 which a county officer has a fiduciary duty. 50 [57.317. 1. (1) Except in a noncharter 1 county of the first classification with more 2 SS SB 1 8 than one hundred fifty thousand and less than 3 two hundred thousand inhabitants, the county 4 sheriff in any county of the first or second 5 classification shall receive an annual salary 6 equal to eighty percent of the compensation of 7 an associate circuit judge of the county. 8 (2) The county sheriff in any county of 9 the third or fourth classification shall receive 10 an annual salary computed as the following 11 percentages of the compensation of an associate 12 circuit judge of the county. If there is an 13 increase in salary of less than ten thousand 14 dollars, the increase shall take effect on 15 January 1, 2022. If there is an increase of ten 16 thousand dollars or more, the increase shall be 17 paid over a period of five years in twenty 18 percent increments per year. The assessed 19 valuation factor shall be the amount thereof as 20 shown for the year next preceding the 21 computation. The provisions of this section 22 shall not permit or require a reduction in the 23 amount of compensation being paid for the office 24 of sheriff from the prior year. 25 2. Two thousand dollars of the salary 32 authorized in this section shall be payable to 33 the sheriff only if the sheriff has completed at 34 least twenty hours of classroom instruction each 35 calendar year relating to the operations of the 36 sheriff's office when approved by a professional 37 association of the county sheriffs of Missouri 38 26 Assessed Valuation Percentage 27 $18,000,000 to 99,999,999 45% 28 100,000,000 to 249,999,999 50% 29 250,000,000 to 449,999,999 55% 30 450,000,000 to 899,999,999 60% 31 900,000,000 and over 65% SS SB 1 9 unless exempted from the training by the 39 professional association. The professional 40 association approving the program shall provide 41 a certificate of completion to each sheriff who 42 completes the training program and shall send a 43 list of certified sheriffs to the treasurer of 44 each county. Expenses incurred for attending 45 the training session may be reimbursed to the 46 county sheriff in the same manner as other 47 expenses as may be appropriated for that purpose. 48 3. The county sheriff in any county other 49 than a charter county shall not receive an 50 annual compensation less than the compensation 51 described under this section.] 52 57.317. 1. (1) Except in a noncharter county of the 1 first classification with more than one hundred fifty 2 thousand and less than two hundred thousand inhabitants, the 3 county sheriff in any county of the first or second 4 classification shall receive an annual salary equal to 5 eighty percent of the compensation of an associate circuit 6 judge of the county. 7 (2) The county sheriff in any county of the third or 8 fourth classification shall receive an annual salary 9 computed as the following percentages of the compensation of 10 an associate circuit judge of the county. If there is an 11 increase in salary of less than ten thousand dollars, the 12 increase shall take effect on January 1, 2022. If there is 13 an increase of ten thousand dollars or more, the increase 14 shall be paid over a period of five years in twenty percent 15 increments per year. The assessed valuation factor shall be 16 the amount thereof as shown for the year next preceding the 17 computation. The provisions of this section shall not 18 permit or require a reduction in the amount of compensation 19 being paid for the office of sheriff from the prior year. 20 SS SB 1 10 2. Two thousand dollars of the salary authorized in 27 this section shall be payable to the sheriff only if the 28 sheriff has completed at least twenty hours of classroom 29 instruction each calendar year relating to the operations of 30 the sheriff's office when approved by a professional 31 association of the county sheriffs of Missouri unless 32 exempted from the training by the professional association. 33 The professional association approving the program shall 34 provide a certificate of completion to each sheriff who 35 completes the training program and shall send a list of 36 certified sheriffs to the treasurer of each county. 37 Expenses incurred for attending the training session may be 38 reimbursed to the county sheriff in the same manner as other 39 expenses as may be appropriated for that purpose. 40 3. The county sheriff in any county other than a 41 charter county shall not receive an annual compensation less 42 than the compensation described under this section. 43 [58.095. 1. The county coroner in any 1 county not having a charter form of government 2 shall receive an annual salary computed on a 3 basis as set forth in the following schedule as 4 well as any adjustment authorized under 5 subsection 3 of section 50.327. The provisions 6 of this section shall not permit or require a 7 21 Assessed Valuation Percentage 22 $18,000,000 to 99,999,999 45% 23 100,000,000 to 249,999,999 50% 24 250,000,000 to 449,999,999 55% 25 450,000,000 to 899,999,999 60% 26 900,000,000 and over 65% SS SB 1 11 reduction in the amount of compensation being 8 paid for the office of coroner on January 1, 9 1997: 10 2. One thousand dollars of the salary 23 authorized in this section shall be payable to 24 the coroner only if the coroner has completed at 25 least twenty hours of classroom instruction each 26 calendar year as established by the Coroner 27 Standards and Training Commission unless 28 exempted from the training by the Missouri 29 Coroners' and Medical Examiners' Association for 30 good cause. The Missouri Coroners' and Medical 31 Examiners' Association shall provide a 32 certificate of completion to each coroner who 33 completes the training program and shall send a 34 list of certified coroners to the treasurer of 35 each county and the department of health and 36 senior services. The Coroner Standards and 37 Training Commission may certify training 38 11 Assessed Valuation Salary 12 $18,000,000 to 40,999,999 $8,000 13 41,000,000 to 53,999,999 8,500 14 54,000,000 to 65,999,999 9,000 15 66,000,000 to 85,999,999 9,500 16 86,000,000 to 99,999,999 10,000 17 100,000,000 to 130,999,999 11,000 18 131,000,000 to 159,999,999 12,000 19 160,000,000 to 189,999,999 13,000 20 190,000,000 to 249,999,999 14,000 21 250,000,000 to 299,999,999 15,000 22 300,000,000 or more 16,000 SS SB 1 12 programs that satisfy the requirements of this 39 section in lieu of the training provided by the 40 Missouri Coroners' and Medical Examiners' 41 Association. Certified training completion 42 shall be submitted to the Missouri Coroners' and 43 Medical Examiners' Association which, upon 44 validating the certified training, shall submit 45 the individual's name to the county treasurer 46 and department of health and senior services 47 indicating the individual is compliant with the 48 training requirements. Expenses incurred for 49 attending the training session may be reimbursed 50 to the county coroner in the same manner as 51 other expenses as may be appropriated for that 52 purpose. All elected or appointed coroners, 53 deputy coroners, and assistants to the coroner 54 shall complete the annual training described in 55 this subsection within six months of election or 56 appointment. 57 3. The county coroner in any county not 58 having a charter form of government shall not, 59 except upon two-thirds vote of all the members 60 of the salary commission, receive an annual 61 compensation in an amount less than the total 62 compensation being received for the office of 63 county coroner in the particular county for 64 services rendered or performed on the date the 65 salary commission votes. 66 4. For the term beginning in 1997, the 67 compensation of the coroner, in counties in 68 which the salary commission has not voted to pay 69 one hundred percent of the maximum allowable 70 salary, shall be a percentage of the maximum 71 allowable salary established by this section. 72 The percentage applied shall be the same 73 percentage of the maximum allowable salary 74 received or allowed, whichever is greater, to 75 the presiding commissioner or sheriff, whichever 76 is greater, of that county for the year 77 beginning January 1, 1997. In those counties in 78 which the salary commission has voted to pay one 79 hundred percent of the maximum allowable salary, 80 the compensation of the coroner shall be based 81 on the maximum allowable salary in effect at 82 SS SB 1 13 each time a coroner's term of office commences 83 following the vote to pay one hundred percent of 84 the maximum allowable compensation. Subsequent 85 compensation shall be determined as provided in 86 section 50.333. 87 5. Effective January 1, 1997, the county 88 coroner in any county not having a charter form 89 of government may, upon the approval of the 90 county commission, receive additional 91 compensation for any month during which 92 investigations or other services are performed 93 for three or more decedents in the same incident 94 during such month. The additional compensation 95 shall be an amount that when added to the 96 regular compensation the sum shall equal the 97 monthly compensation of the county sheriff.] 98 58.095. 1. The county coroner in any county not 1 having a charter form of government shall receive an annual 2 salary computed on a basis as set forth in the following 3 schedule, as well as any adjustment authorized under 4 subsection 3 of section 50.327. The provisions of this 5 section shall not permit or require a reduction in the 6 amount of compensation being paid for the office of coroner 7 on January 1, 1997: 8 9 Assessed Valuation Salary 10 $18,000,000 to 40,999,999 $8,000 11 41,000,000 to 53,999,999 8,500 12 54,000,000 to 65,999,999 9,000 13 66,000,000 to 85,999,999 9,500 14 86,000,000 to 99,999,999 10,000 15 100,000,000 to 130,999,999 11,000 16 131,000,000 to 159,999,999 12,000 SS SB 1 14 2. One thousand dollars of the salary authorized in 21 this section shall be payable to the coroner only if the 22 coroner has completed at least twenty hours of classroom 23 instruction each calendar year as established by the coroner 24 standards and training commission unless exempted from the 25 training by the Missouri Coroners' and Medical Examiners' 26 Association for good cause. The Missouri Coroners' and 27 Medical Examiners' Association shall provide a certificate 28 of completion to each coroner who completes the training 29 program and shall send a list of certified coroners to the 30 treasurer of each county and the department of health and 31 senior services. The coroner standards and training 32 commission may certify training programs that satisfy the 33 requirements of this section in lieu of the training 34 provided by the Missouri Coroners' and Medical Examiners' 35 Association. Certified training completion shall be 36 submitted to the Missouri Coroners' and Medical Examiners' 37 Association which, upon validating the certified training, 38 shall submit the individual's name to the county treasurer 39 and department of health and senior services indicating the 40 individual is compliant with the training requirements. 41 Expenses incurred for attending the training session may be 42 reimbursed to the county coroner in the same manner as other 43 expenses as may be appropriated for that purpose. All 44 elected or appointed coroners, deputy coroners, and 45 17 160,000,000 to 189,999,999 13,000 18 190,000,000 to 249,999,999 14,000 19 250,000,000 to 299,999,999 15,000 20 300,000,000 or more 16,000 SS SB 1 15 assistants to the coroner shall complete the annual training 46 described in this subsection within six months of election 47 or appointment. 48 3. The county coroner in any county not having a 49 charter form of government shall not, except upon two-thirds 50 vote of all the members of the salary commission, receive an 51 annual compensation in an amount less than the total 52 compensation being received for the office of county coroner 53 in the particular county for services rendered or performed 54 on the date the salary commission votes. 55 4. For the term beginning in 1997, the compensation of 56 the coroner, in counties in which the salary commission has 57 not voted to pay one hundred percent of the maximum 58 allowable salary, shall be a percentage of the maximum 59 allowable salary established by this section. The 60 percentage applied shall be the same percentage of the 61 maximum allowable salary received or allowed, whichever is 62 greater, to the presiding commissioner or sheriff, whichever 63 is greater, of that county for the year beginning January 1, 64 1997. In those counties in which the salary commission has 65 voted to pay one hundred percent of the maximum allowable 66 salary, the compensation of the coroner shall be based on 67 the maximum allowable salary in effect at each time a 68 coroner's term of office commences following the vote to pay 69 one hundred percent of the maximum allowable compensation. 70 Subsequent compensation shall be determined as provided in 71 section 50.333. 72 5. Effective January 1, 1997, the county coroner in 73 any county not having a charter form of government may, upon 74 the approval of the county commission, receive additional 75 compensation for any month during which investigations or 76 other services are performed for three or more decedents in 77 SS SB 1 16 the same incident during such month. The additional 78 compensation shall be an amount that when added to the 79 regular compensation the sum shall equal the monthly 80 compensation of the county sheriff. 81 [58.200. When the office of sheriff shall 1 be vacant, by death or otherwise, the coroner of 2 the county is authorized to perform all the 3 duties which are by law required to be performed 4 by the sheriff, until another sheriff for such 5 county shall be appointed and qualified and such 6 coroner shall have notice thereof. In such 7 case, said coroner may appoint one or more 8 deputies, with the approbation of the judge of 9 the circuit court, and every such appointment, 10 with the oath of office endorsed thereon, shall 11 be filed in the office of the clerk of the 12 circuit court of the county. If the coroner 13 becomes the acting sheriff and the sheriff is no 14 longer receiving the sheriff's salary, the 15 coroner may be paid, in addition to the 16 coroner's salary, the difference between the 17 salaries of sheriff and coroner so that the 18 coroner receives the equivalent of the sheriff's 19 salary while serving as acting sheriff.] 20 58.200. When the office of sheriff shall be vacant, by 1 death or otherwise, the coroner of the county is authorized 2 to perform all the duties which are by law required to be 3 performed by the sheriff, until another sheriff for such 4 county shall be appointed and qualified[,] and such coroner 5 shall have notice thereof[, and]. In such case, said 6 coroner may appoint one or more deputies, with the 7 approbation of the judge of the circuit court; and every 8 such appointment, with the oath of office endorsed thereon, 9 shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the circuit 10 court of the county. If the coroner becomes the acting 11 sheriff and the sheriff is no longer receiving the sheriff's 12 salary, the coroner may be paid, in addition to the 13 SS SB 1 17 coroner's salary, the difference between the salaries of 14 sheriff and coroner so that the coroner receives the 15 equivalent of the sheriff's salary while serving as acting 16 sheriff. 17 [473.742. 1. Each public administrator in 1 counties of the second, third or fourth 2 classification and in the City of St. Louis 3 shall make a determination within thirty days 4 after taking office whether such public 5 administrator shall elect to receive a salary as 6 defined herein or receive fees as may be allowed 7 by law to executors, administrators and personal 8 representatives. The election by the public 9 administrator shall be made in writing to the 10 county clerk. Should the public administrator 11 elect to receive a salary, the public 12 administrator's office may not then elect to 13 change at any future time to receive fees in 14 lieu of salary. Every public administrator who 15 begins his or her first term on or after January 16 1, 2023, shall be deemed to have elected to 17 receive a salary as provided in this section. 18 2. If a public administrator elects to be 19 placed on salary, the salary shall be based upon 20 the average number of open letters in the two 21 years preceding the term when the salary is 22 elected, based upon the following schedule: 23 (1) Zero to five letters: salary shall be 24 a minimum of seven thousand five hundred dollars; 25 (2) Six to fifteen letters: salary shall 26 be a minimum of fifteen thousand dollars; 27 (3) Sixteen to twenty-five letters: 28 salary shall be a minimum of twenty thousand 29 dollars; 30 (4) Twenty-six to thirty-nine letters: 31 salary shall be a minimum of twenty-five 32 thousand dollars; 33 (5) Public administrators with forty or 34 more letters shall be considered full-time 35 county officials and shall be paid according to 36 the assessed valuation schedule set forth below: 37 SS SB 1 18 (6) The public administrator in the City 57 of St. Louis shall receive a salary not less 58 than sixty-five thousand dollars; 59 (7) Two thousand dollars of the 60 compensation authorized in this section shall be 61 payable to the public administrator only if he 62 38 Assessed Valuation Salary 39 $ 8,000,000 to 40,999,999 $29,000 40 $ 41,000,000 to 53,999,999 $30,000 41 $ 54,000,000 to 65,999,999 $32,000 42 $ 66,000,000 to 85,999,999 $34,000 43 $ 86,000,000 to 99,999,999 $36,000 44 $ 100,000,000 to 130,999,999 $38,000 45 $ 131,000,000 to 159,999,999 $40,000 46 $ 160,000,000 to 189,999,999 $41,000 47 $ 190,000,000 to 249,999,999 $41,500 48 $ 250,000,000 to 299,999,999 $43,000 49 $ 300,000,000 to 449,999,999 $45,000 50 $ 450,000,000 to 599,999,999 $47,000 51 $ 600,000,000 to 749,999,999 $49,000 52 $ 750,000,000 to 899,999,999 $51,000 53 $ 900,000,000 to 1,049,999,999 $53,000 54 $ 1,050,000,000 to 1,199,999,999 $55,000 55 $ 1,200,000,000 to 1,349,999,999 $57,000 56 $ 1,350,000,000 and over $59,000 SS SB 1 19 or she has completed at least twenty hours of 63 instruction each calendar year relating to the 64 operations of the public administrator's office 65 when approved by a professional association of 66 the county public administrators of Missouri 67 unless exempted from the training by the 68 professional association. The professional 69 association approving the program shall provide 70 a certificate of completion to each public 71 administrator who completes the training program 72 and shall send a list of certified public 73 administrators to the treasurer of each county. 74 Expenses incurred for attending the training 75 session shall be reimbursed to the county public 76 administrator in the same manner as other 77 expenses as may be appropriated for that purpose. 78 3. If a public administrator is appointed 79 by the court as both a guardian and a 80 conservator to the same ward or protectee, it 81 shall be considered two letters. 82 4. Notwithstanding subsection 2 or 5 of 83 this section, upon majority approval by the 84 salary commission, a public administrator may be 85 paid according to the assessed valuation 86 schedule set forth in subdivision (5) of 87 subsection 2 of this section. If the salary 88 commission elects to pay a public administrator 89 according to the assessed valuation schedule, 90 the salary commission shall not elect to change 91 at any future time to pay the public 92 administrator's office according to the average 93 number of open letters in lieu of paying them 94 according to the assessed valuation schedule. 95 5. The initial compensation of the public 96 administrator who elects to be put on salary 97 shall be determined by the average number of 98 letters for the two years preceding the term 99 when the salary is elected. Salary increases or 100 decreases according to the minimum schedule set 101 forth in this section shall be adjusted only 102 after the number of open letters places the 103 workload in a different subdivision for two 104 consecutive years. Minimum salary increases or 105 decreases shall only take effect upon a new term 106 SS SB 1 20 of office of the public administrator. The 107 number of letters each year shall be determined 108 in accordance with the reporting requirements 109 set forth in law. 110 6. All fees collected by a public 111 administrator who elects to be salaried shall be 112 deposited in the county treasury or with the 113 treasurer for the City of St. Louis. 114 7. Any public administrator in a county of 115 the first classification without a charter form 116 of government with a population of less than one 117 hundred thousand inhabitants who elects to 118 receive fees in lieu of a salary pursuant to 119 this section may elect to join the Missouri 120 local government employees' retirement system 121 created pursuant to sections 70.600 to 70.755. 122 8. (1) A letter of guardianship and a 123 letter of conservatorship shall be counted as 124 separate letters. 125 (2) For purposes of this subsection: 126 (a) "Letter of conservatorship" means the 127 appointment of a conservatorship of an estate by 128 the court to a protectee adjudged to be disabled; 129 (b) "Letter of guardianship" means the 130 appointment of a guardianship by the court to a 131 ward adjudged to be incapacitated.] 132 473.742. 1. Each public administrator in counties of 1 the second, third or fourth classification and in the city 2 of St. Louis shall make a determination within thirty days 3 after taking office whether such public administrator shall 4 elect to receive a salary as defined herein or receive fees 5 as may be allowed by law to executors, administrators and 6 personal representatives. The election by the public 7 administrator shall be made in writing to the county clerk. 8 Should the public administrator elect to receive a salary, 9 the public administrator's office may not then elect to 10 change at any future time to receive fees in lieu of 11 salary. Every public administrator who begins his or her 12 SS SB 1 21 first term on or after January 1, 2024, shall be deemed to 13 have elected to receive a salary as provided in this section. 14 2. If a public administrator elects to be placed on 15 salary, the salary shall be based upon the average number of 16 open letters in the two years preceding the term when the 17 salary is elected, based upon the following schedule: 18 (1) Zero to five letters: salary shall be a minimum 19 of seven thousand five hundred dollars; 20 (2) Six to fifteen letters: salary shall be a minimum 21 of fifteen thousand dollars; 22 (3) Sixteen to twenty-five letters: salary shall be a 23 minimum of twenty thousand dollars; 24 (4) Twenty-six to thirty-nine letters: salary shall 25 be a minimum of twenty-five thousand dollars; 26 (5) Public administrators with forty or more letters 27 shall be considered full-time county officials and shall be 28 paid according to the assessed valuation schedule set forth 29 below: 30 31 Assessed Valuation Salary 32 $ 8,000,000 to 40,999,999 $29,000 33 $ 41,000,000 to 53,999,999 $30,000 34 $ 54,000,000 to 65,999,999 $32,000 35 $ 66,000,000 to 85,999,999 $34,000 36 $ 86,000,000 to 99,999,999 $36,000 37 $ 100,000,000 to 130,999,999 $38,000 38 $ 131,000,000 to 159,999,999 $40,000 39 $ 160,000,000 to 189,999,999 $41,000 SS SB 1 22 (6) The public administrator in the city of St. Louis 54 shall receive a salary not less than sixty-five thousand 55 dollars; 56 (7) Two thousand dollars of the compensation 57 authorized in this section shall be payable to the public 58 administrator only if he or she has completed at least 59 twenty hours of instruction each calendar year relating to 60 the operations of the public administrator's office when 61 approved by a professional association of the county public 62 administrators of Missouri unless exempted from the training 63 by the professional association. The professional 64 association approving the program shall provide a 65 certificate of completion to each public administrator who 66 completes the training program and shall send a list of 67 certified public administrators to the treasurer of each 68 county. Expenses incurred for attending the training 69 40 $ 190,000,000 to 249,999,999 $41,500 41 $ 250,000,000 to 299,999,999 $43,000 42 $ 300,000,000 to 449,999,999 $45,000 43 $ 450,000,000 to 599,999,999 $47,000 44 $ 600,000,000 to 749,999,999 $49,000 45 $ 750,000,000 to 899,999,999 $51,000 46 47 $ 900,000,000 to 1,049,999,999 $53,000 48 49 $ 1,050,000,000 to 1,199,999,999 $55,000 50 51 $ 1,200,000,000 to 1,349,999,999 $57,000 52 53 $ 1,350,000,000 and over $59,000 SS SB 1 23 session shall be reimbursed to the county public 70 administrator in the same manner as other expenses as may be 71 appropriated for that purpose. 72 3. If a public administrator is appointed by the court 73 as both a guardian and a conservator to the same ward or 74 protectee, it shall be considered two letters. 75 4. Notwithstanding subsection 2 or 5 of this section 76 to the contrary, upon majority approval by the salary 77 commission, a public administrator may be paid according to 78 the assessed valuation schedule set forth in subdivision (5) 79 of subsection 2 of this section. If the salary commission 80 elects to pay a public administrator according to the 81 assessed valuation schedule, the salary commission shall not 82 elect to change at any future time to pay the public 83 administrator's office according to the average number of 84 open letters in lieu of paying them according to the 85 assessed valuation schedule. 86 5. The initial compensation of the public 87 administrator who elects to be put on salary shall be 88 determined by the average number of letters for the two 89 years preceding the term when the salary is elected. Salary 90 increases or decreases according to the minimum schedule set 91 forth in [subsection 1 of] this section shall be adjusted 92 only after the number of open letters places the workload in 93 a different subdivision for two consecutive years. Minimum 94 salary increases or decreases shall only take effect upon a 95 new term of office of the public administrator. The number 96 of letters each year shall be determined in accordance with 97 the reporting requirements set forth in law. 98 [4.] 6. All fees collected by a public administrator 99 who elects to be salaried shall be deposited in the county 100 treasury or with the treasurer for the city of St. Louis. 101 SS SB 1 24 [5.] 7. Any public administrator in a county of the 102 first classification without a charter form of government 103 with a population of less than one hundred thousand 104 inhabitants who elects to receive fees in lieu of a salary 105 pursuant to this section may elect to join the Missouri 106 local government employees' retirement system created 107 pursuant to sections 70.600 to 70.755. 108 8. (1) A letter of guardianship and a letter of 109 conservatorship shall be counted as separate letters. 110 (2) For purposes of this subsection, the following 111 terms mean: 112 (a) "Letter of conservatorship", the appointment of a 113 conservatorship of an estate by the court to a protectee 114 adjudged to be disabled; 115 (b) "Letter of guardianship", the appointment of a 116 guardianship by the court to a ward adjudged to be 117 incapacitated. 118