Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3365 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/13/2015

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                    By: Hughes H.B. No. 3365


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the compensation of presiding judges of administrative
 judicial regions.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Sections 74.051(b), (c), (d), and (e),
 Government Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (c), a presiding judge
 shall receive an annual [a] salary from the state not to exceed that
 is 28 percent of the annual state salary of a district judge
 [$33,000 a year. The Texas Judicial Council shall set the salary
 biennially and, in arriving at the amount of the salary, shall
 consider whether the presiding judge is active in administrative
 duties, performs part time, or is a retired judge.     The salary set
 by the Texas Judicial Council shall be apportioned to each county in
 the region according to the population of the counties comprising
 the region and shall be paid through the county budget process].
 (c)  A presiding judge who is a retired or former district
 judge or a retired appellate judge and who presides over an
 administrative region with 30 or more district courts, statutory
 county courts, and retired and former judges named on the list
 maintained under Section 74.055 for the administrative region is
 entitled to an annual salary from the state for each fiscal year as
 follows:
 Number of Courts and Judges    Percent of a District    Judge State Salary Number of Courts and Judges Percent of a District    Judge State Salary
Number of Courts and Judges Percent of a District    Judge State Salary
 30 to 49   28 percent [$35,000] 30 to 49 28 percent [$35,000]
30 to 49 28 percent [$35,000]
 50 to 69   32 percent [$40,000] 50 to 69 32 percent [$40,000]
50 to 69 32 percent [$40,000]
 70 to 89   36 percent [$45,000] 70 to 89 36 percent [$45,000]
70 to 89 36 percent [$45,000]
 90 [or more] to 109   40 percent [$50,000] 90 [or more] to 109 40 percent [$50,000]
90 [or more] to 109 40 percent [$50,000]
 110 to 129   44 percent 110 to 129 44 percent
110 to 129 44 percent
 130 to 149   48 percent 130 to 149 48 percent
130 to 149 48 percent
 150 to 169   52 percent 150 to 169 52 percent
150 to 169 52 percent
 170 to 189   56 percent 170 to 189 56 percent
170 to 189 56 percent
 190 or more   60 percent 190 or more 60 percent
190 or more 60 percent
 (d)  A retiree judge appointed to serve as a presiding judge
 under Section 74.005 does not resume service as a judicial officer
 for purposes of Sections 832.102 and 837.102, and the retiree's
 annuity payments will not be suspended [The salary shall be
 apportioned to each county in the region according to the
 population of the counties comprising the region].
 (e)  A former judge appointed to serve as a presiding judge
 under Section 74.005 is entitled to service credit in the Judicial
 Retirement System of Texas Plan One or the Judicial Retirement
 System of Texas Plan Two in which the judge is a member for each
 month in which the former judge serves as a presiding judge [Each
 county comprising the administrative region shall pay annually to
 the presiding judge, out of the officers' salary fund or the general
 fund of the county, the amount of the salary apportioned to it as
 provided by this section and the other expenses authorized by this
 chapter that are not paid by state appropriations. The presiding
 judge shall place each county's payment of salary and other
 expenses in an administrative fund, from which the salary and other
 expenses shall be paid. The salary shall be paid from the
 administrative fund in 12 equal monthly payments].
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.

Number of Courts and Judges Percent of a District    Judge State Salary

30 to 49 28 percent [$35,000]

50 to 69 32 percent [$40,000]

70 to 89 36 percent [$45,000]

90 [or more] to 109 40 percent [$50,000]

110 to 129 44 percent

130 to 149 48 percent

150 to 169 52 percent

170 to 189 56 percent

190 or more 60 percent