Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB497 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    By: Wentworth S.B. No. 497


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to compensation paid to certain judges and justices.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Subsection (b), Section 26.006, Government Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (b) To receive a supplement under Subsection (a), a county
 judge must file with the comptroller's judiciary section [Office of
 Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System] an affidavit
 stating that at least 40 percent of the functions that the judge
 performs are judicial functions. [The office of court
 administration shall send the affidavit to the comptroller.]
 SECTION 2. Subsection (a), Section 659.0125, Government
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 (a) Notwithstanding Section 659.012 or any other law, a
 district judge who presides over multidistrict litigation
 involving claims for asbestos-related or silica-related injuries
 is entitled to receive, in addition to all other compensation,
 expenses, and perquisites authorized by law, the maximum amount of
 compensation set by the Texas Judicial Council for a presiding
 judge under Section 74.051(b). The annual amount must be
 apportioned over 12 equal monthly payments and be paid to the judge
 by the comptroller's judiciary section [Texas Judicial Council] for
 each month during which the judge retains jurisdiction over the
 claims.
 SECTION 3. Section 659.0445, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subsections (d) and (e) to read as follows:
 (d)  The commissioners court of a county may provide
 longevity pay calculated in accordance with this section to a judge
 or justice described by Subsection (a) who:
 (1)  previously served as a statutory county court
 judge in the county;
 (2)  is not otherwise eligible for longevity pay under
 Subsection (b); and
 (3)  would be entitled to longevity pay under this
 section if the service credit the judge or justice earned as a
 statutory county court judge was established in the applicable
 retirement system.
 (e)  Notwithstanding any other law, longevity pay that is
 paid to a judge or justice under this section is not included as
 part of the judge's or justice's combined salary from state and
 county sources for purposes of the salary limitations provided by
 Section 659.012.
 SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.