MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2004 Regular Session

To: Fees and Salaries of Public Officers; County Affairs

By: Representative Blackmon

House Bill 1441

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 25-3-36, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REVISE THE POPULATION CRITERIA IN CERTAIN COUNTIES UPON WHICH THE SALARIES OF CERTAIN JUSTICE COURT JUDGES ARE BASED; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 25-3-36, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     25-3-36.  (1)  From and after October 1, 1998, every justice court judge shall receive as full compensation for his or her services and in lieu of any and all other fees, costs or compensation heretofore authorized for such justice court judge, an annual salary based upon the population of his or her county according to the latest federal decennial census; however, no justice court judge shall be paid less than the salary authorized under this section to be paid the justice court judge based upon the population of the county according to the 1980 federal decennial census.  The amount of which salary shall be determined as follows:

          (a)  In counties with a population of more than two hundred thousand (200,000), a salary of Forty-six Thousand Two Hundred Ninety-nine Dollars ($46,299.00).

          (b)  In counties with a population of more than one hundred fifty thousand (150,000) but not more than two hundred thousand (200,000), a salary of Forty-two Thousand Five Hundred Four Dollars ($42,504.00).

          (c)  In counties with a population of more than  seventy-four thousand (74,000) but not more than one hundred fifty thousand (150,000), a salary of Thirty-eight Thousand Seven Hundred Nine Dollars ($38,709.00).

          (d)  In counties with a population of more than forty-nine thousand (49,000) but not more than seventy-four thousand (74,000), a salary of Thirty-three Thousand Three Hundred Ninety-six Dollars ($33,396.00).

          (e)  In counties with a population of more than thirty-four thousand (34,000) but not more than forty-nine thousand (49,000), a salary of Twenty-eight Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-two Dollars ($28,842.00).

          (f)  In counties with a population of more than twenty-four thousand five hundred (24,500) but not more than thirty-four thousand (34,000), a salary of Twenty-seven Thousand Three Hundred Twenty-four Dollars ($27,324.00).

          (g)  In counties with a population of more than twenty-one thousand (21,000) but not more than twenty-four thousand five hundred (24,500), a salary of Twenty-four Thousand Two Hundred Eighty-eight Dollars ($24,288.00).

          (h)  In counties with a population of more than sixteen thousand five hundred (16,500) but not more than twenty-one thousand (21,000), a salary of Twenty-one Thousand Two Hundred Fifty-two Dollars ($21,252.00).

          (i)  In counties with a population of more than twelve thousand (12,000) but not more than sixteen thousand five hundred (16,500), a salary of Eighteen Thousand Two Hundred Sixteen Dollars ($18,216.00).

          (j)  In counties with a population of more than eight thousand (8,000) but not more than twelve thousand (12,000), a salary of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00).

          (k)  In counties with a population of eight thousand (8,000) or less, a salary of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000.00).      The board of supervisors of any county having two (2) judicial districts and two (2) justice court judges for the county shall pay the justice court judges an amount equal to that hereinabove provided for judges in the next higher population category per year, if said justice court judges maintain regular office hours and are personally present in the office they maintain for at least thirty (30) hours per week.  In any county having a population greater than eight thousand (8,000) but less than eight thousand five hundred (8,500) according to the 1990 federal decennial census and in which U.S. Highway 61 and Mississippi Highway 4 intersect, the board of supervisors may, in its discretion, pay such justice court judges an additional amount not to exceed the sum of Eleven Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Dollars ($11,550.00) per year, payable beginning April 1, 1997. 

In any county having a population greater than ten thousand (10,000) but less than ten thousand five hundred (10,500) according to the 1990 federal decennial census and in which Mississippi Highway 3 and Mississippi Highway 6 intersect, the board of supervisors may, in its discretion, pay such justice court judges an additional amount not to exceed One Thousand Four Hundred Fifty Dollars ($1,450.00) per year, payable beginning April 1, 1997.  In any county having a population greater than twenty-four thousand seven hundred (24,700) and less than twenty-four thousand nine hundred (24,900), according to the 1990 federal census, wherein Mississippi Highways 15 and 16 intersect, the board of supervisors shall pay such justice court judge an additional amount equal to Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) per year.

     (2)  Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, in the event that the number of justice court judges authorized pursuant to Section 9-11-2(1) is exceeded pursuant to the provisions of Section 9-11-2(4), the aggregate of the salaries paid to the justice court judges of such a county shall not exceed the amount sufficient to pay the number of justice court judges authorized pursuant to Section 9-11-2(1) and such amount shall be equally divided among those justice court judges continuing to hold office under the provisions of Section 9-11-2(4).

     (3)  From and after January 1, 1984, all fees, costs, fines and penalties charged and collected in the justice court shall be paid to the clerk of the justice court for deposit, along with monies from cash bonds and other monies which have been forfeited in criminal cases, into the general fund of the county as provided in Section 9-11-19; and the clerk of the board of supervisors shall be authorized and empowered, upon approval by the board of supervisors, to make disbursements and withdrawals from the general fund of the county in order to pay any reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in complying with this section, including payment of the salaries of justice court judges as provided by subsection (1) of this section.  The provisions of this subsection shall not, except as to cash bonds and other monies which have been forfeited in criminal cases, apply to monies required to be deposited in the justice court clerk clearing account as provided in Section 9-11-18, Mississippi Code of 1972.

     (4)  The salaries provided for in subsection (1) of this section shall be payable monthly by warrant drawn by the clerk of the board of supervisors on the general fund of the county; however, the board of supervisors, by resolution duly adopted and entered on its minutes, may provide that such salaries shall be paid semimonthly on the first and fifteenth day of each month.  If a pay date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, salary payments shall be made on the workday immediately preceding the weekend or legal holiday.

     (5)  Provided, that the salary of any justice court judge shall not be reduced during his term of office as a result of a population change following a federal decennial census.

     (6)  Any justice court judge who is unable to attend and hold court by reason of being under suspension by the Commission on Judicial Performance or the Mississippi Supreme Court shall not receive a salary while under such suspension.

     SECTION 2.  The Attorney General of the State of Mississippi shall submit this act, immediately upon approval by the Governor, or upon approval by the Legislature subsequent to a veto, to the Attorney General of the United States or to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in accordance with the provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended and extended.

     SECTION 3.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after the date it is effectuated under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended and extended.