Tabled
COMMITTEE AMENDMENT NO 1 PROPOSED TO
Senate Bill No. 2066
BY: Committee
Amend by striking all after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
SECTION 1. Section 25-31-10, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
[Until January 1, 2023, this section shall read as follows:]
25-31-10. (1) Any district attorney may appoint a full-time criminal investigator.
(2) The district attorneys
of the * * *
Fifth, Sixth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, * * * Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth,
Seventeenth, Eighteenth * * *, Twentieth, Twenty-first and
Twenty-second Circuit Court Districts may appoint one (1) additional full-time
criminal investigator for a total of two (2) full-time criminal investigators.
(3) The district attorneys
of the First, Second, Third, Fourth * * *, Thirteenth and Nineteenth
Circuit Court Districts may appoint two (2) additional full-time criminal
investigators for a total of three (3) full-time criminal investigators.
(4) The district attorney of the Seventh Circuit Court District may appoint one (1) additional full-time criminal investigator for a total of four (4) full-time criminal investigators.
( * * *5) No district attorney or assistant
district attorney shall accept any private employment, civil or criminal, in
any matter investigated by such criminal investigators.
( * * *6) The full and complete compensation
for all public duties rendered by * * * the criminal investigators shall be
not more than * * * Sixty-nine Thousand
Five Hundred Dollars ($69,500.00) per annum, to be determined at the
discretion of the district attorney based upon the qualifications, education
and experience of the criminal investigator, plus necessary travel and other
expenses, to be paid in accordance with Section 25-31-8. However, the maximum
salary under this subsection for a criminal investigator who has a law degree
may be supplemented by the district attorney from other available funds, but
not to exceed the maximum salary for a legal assistant to a district attorney. Any
amount of the annual compensation for a criminal investigator above the sum of
Fifty-nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($59,500.00) shall be paid only with
funds provided by the county other than state funds.
( * * *7) Any criminal investigator may be
designated by the district attorney to attend the Law Enforcement Officers
Training Program set forth in Section 45-6-1 et seq., Mississippi Code of
1972. The total expenses associated with attendance by criminal investigators
at the Law Enforcement Officers Training Program shall be paid out of the funds
of the appropriate district attorney.
( * * *8) The district attorney shall be
authorized to assign the duties of criminal investigators regardless of the source
of funding for such criminal investigators.
[From and after January 1, 2023, this section shall read as follows:]
25-31-10. (1) Any district attorney may appoint a full-time criminal investigator.
(2) The district attorneys
of the * * *
Fifth, Sixth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, * * * Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth,
Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and
Twenty-third Circuit Court Districts may appoint one (1) additional full-time
criminal investigator for a total of two (2) full-time criminal investigators.
(3) The district attorneys
of the First, Second, Third, Fourth * * *, Thirteenth and Nineteenth Circuit
Court Districts may appoint two (2) additional full-time criminal investigators
for a total of three (3) full-time criminal investigators.
(4) The district attorney of the Seventh Circuit Court District may appoint one (1) additional full-time criminal investigator for a total of four (4) full-time criminal investigators.
( * * *5) No district attorney or assistant
district attorney shall accept any private employment, civil or criminal, in
any matter investigated by such criminal investigators.
( * * *6) The full and complete compensation
for all public duties rendered by the criminal investigators shall be not more
than * * * Sixty-nine Thousand
Five Hundred Dollars ($69,500.00) per annum, to be determined at the
discretion of the district attorney based upon the qualifications, education
and experience of the criminal investigator, plus necessary travel and other
expenses, to be paid in accordance with Section 25-31-8. However, the maximum
salary under this subsection for a criminal investigator who has a law degree
may be supplemented by the district attorney from other available funds, but
not to exceed the maximum salary for a legal assistant to a district attorney. Any
amount of the annual compensation for a criminal investigator above the sum of
Fifty-nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($59,500.00) shall be paid only with
funds provided by the county other than state funds.
( * * *7) Any criminal investigator may be
designated by the district attorney to attend the Law Enforcement Officers
Training Program set forth in Section 45-6-1 et seq. The total expenses
associated with attendance by criminal investigators at the Law Enforcement
Officers Training Program shall be paid out of the funds of the appropriate
district attorney.
( * * *8) The district attorney shall be authorized
to assign the duties of criminal investigators regardless of the source of
funding for such criminal investigators.
SECTION 2. Section 25-31-10.1, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
25-31-10.1. In addition to
the salaries, expenses and fringe benefits of district attorneys and legal
assistants authorized by Section 25-3-35(5) and (6) and criminal investigators
authorized by Section 25-31-10( * * *6), the salary of a district attorney
may be supplemented in an amount not to exceed Eight Thousand Three Hundred
Dollars ($8,300.00) per year; the salary of a legal assistant may be
supplemented in an amount not to exceed Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) per
year; and the salary of a criminal investigator may be supplemented in an amount
not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) per year, payable monthly. The
supplemental salary, expenses and fringe benefits authorized herein may be paid
from office-generated funds, funds from a county, a combination of counties, a
municipality, a combination of municipalities, a county and a municipality, a
combination of counties and municipalities, federal funds, grants from private
foundations, or by means of an Interlocal Cooperative Agreement authorized by
Section 17-13-1. The district attorney shall report to the board of
supervisors of each county comprising the circuit court district the amount and
source of the supplemental salary, expenses and fringe benefits, and the board
in each county shall spread the same on its minutes. The district attorney shall
also report such information to the Department of Finance and Administration
who shall make such information available to the Legislative Budget Office.
The supplemental salary, expenses and fringe benefits may either be paid from district
attorney accounts, transferred by the district attorney to the Department of
Finance and Administration or to one or more of the separate counties
comprising the circuit court district, and such funds shall be disbursed to the
employees in the same manner as state-funded criminal investigators and full-time
legal assistants.
SECTION 3. Section 25-3-35, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
25-3-35. (1) The annual salaries of the following judges are fixed as follows:
* * *
Through December 31, 2022:
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court............... $174,000.00
Presiding Justices of the Supreme Court, each.... 169,500.00
Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, each.... 166,500.00
From and after January 1, 2023:
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court............... $181,491.45
Presiding Justices of the Supreme Court, each.... 176,737.22
Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, each.... 173,800.00
There are imposed upon the
Supreme Court justices the extra duties of taking all necessary action to
promote judicial education in schools, intervention courts, electronic filing and
case management systems as developed by the Administrative Office of Courts, or
such other additional duties as may be assigned by the Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court. For such extra services each justice, from and after January 1, * * * 2023, shall receive a sum
sufficient to aggregate, per annum, the salaries set forth in this subsection
(1).
The fixed salaries in this subsection (1) shall be paid from the State General Fund and from the Judicial System Operation Fund created under Section 9-21-45. No less than: One Hundred Fifteen Thousand Three Hundred Ninety Dollars ($115,390.00) of the Chief Justice's salary in this subsection (1), One Hundred Thirteen Thousand One Hundred Ninety Dollars ($113,190.00) of the salary of a presiding justice in this subsection (1), and One Hundred Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Thirty Dollars ($112,530.00) of the salary of an associate justice in this subsection (1) shall be paid from general fund monies; in addition, the Legislature shall appropriate annually from the Judicial System Operation Fund a sum sufficient to increase the salary of the Chief Justice, a presiding justice and an associate justice to the levels set forth in this subsection (1).
The fixed salaries as specified in this subsection (1) shall be the exclusive and total compensation which can be reported to the Public Employees' Retirement System for retirement purposes; however, any judge in office on December 31, 2003, may continue to report his expense allowance as part of his compensation for retirement purposes.
(2) The annual salaries of the judges of the Court of Appeals of Mississippi are fixed as follows:
* * *
Through December 31, 2022:
Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals.............. $161,500.00
Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals, each... 158,500.00
From and after January 1, 2023:
Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals.............. $169,349.00
Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals, each... 168,466.71
From and after January 1, * * * 2023, each judge shall receive a
sum sufficient to aggregate, per annum, the salaries set forth in this subsection
(2).
The fixed salaries in this subsection (2) shall be paid from the State General Fund and from the Judicial System Operation Fund created under Section 9-21-45. No less than One Hundred Eight Thousand One Hundred Thirty Dollars ($108,130.00) of the Chief Judge's salary in this subsection (2) shall be paid from general fund monies; in addition, the Legislature shall appropriate annually from the Judicial System Operation Fund a sum sufficient to increase the Chief Judge's salary to the level set forth in this subsection (2). No less than One Hundred Five Thousand Fifty Dollars ($105,050.00) of the salary of an associate judge in this subsection (2) shall be paid from general fund monies; in addition, the Legislature shall appropriate annually from the Judicial System Operation Fund a sum sufficient to increase the salary of an associate judge to the level set forth in this subsection (2).
The fixed salaries as specified in this subsection (2) shall be the exclusive and total compensation which can be reported to the Public Employees' Retirement System for retirement purposes; however, any judge in office on December 31, 2003, may continue to report his expense allowance as part of his compensation for retirement purposes.
(3) The annual salaries of the chancery and circuit court judges are fixed as follows:
* * *
Through December 31, 2022:
Chancery Judges, each........................... $149,000.00
Circuit Judges, each............................ 149,000.00
From and after January 1, 2023:
Chancery Judges, each........................... $158,000.00
Circuit Judges, each............................ 158,000.00
In addition to their present
official duties, the circuit and chancery judges shall take necessary action to
promote judicial education in schools, intervention courts, electronic filing
and case management systems as developed by the Administrative Office of
Courts, or such other additional duties as may be assigned by the Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court. For such extra services each judge, from and after
January 1, * * *
2023, shall receive a sum sufficient to aggregate, per annum, the
salaries set forth in this subsection (3).
The fixed salaries in this subsection (3) shall be paid from the State General Fund and from the Judicial System Operation Fund created under Section 9-21-45. No less than One Hundred Four Thousand One Hundred Seventy Dollars ($104,170.00) of the salary of a chancery or circuit judge in this subsection (3) shall be paid from general fund monies; in addition, the Legislature shall appropriate annually from the Judicial System Operation Fund a sum sufficient to increase the salary of a chancery or circuit judge to the levels set forth in this subsection (3).
(4) From and after January 1, 2019, and every four (4) years thereafter, the annual salaries of the judges in subsections (1), (2) and (3) shall be fixed at the level of compensation recommended by the State Personnel Board according to the board's most recent report on judicial salaries, as required under Section 25-9-115, to the extent that sufficient funds are available. The annual salaries fixed in accordance with this subsection (4) shall not become effective until the commencement of the next immediately succeeding term of office.
(5) The Supreme Court shall prepare a payroll for chancery judges and circuit judges and submit such payroll to the Department of Finance and Administration.
(6) The annual salary of the full-time district attorneys shall be:
* * *
From and after January 1, 2016, through December 31, 2022:
One Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($125,900.00).
From and after January 1, 2023:
One Hundred Forty-five Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($145,900.00).
(7) The annual salary of the full-time legal assistants shall be not less than Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) nor more than eighty percent (80%) of the salary of the district attorney for legal assistants who have been licensed to practice law for five (5) years or less; eighty-five percent (85%) of the salary of the district attorney for legal assistants who have been licensed to practice law for at least five (5) years but less than fifteen (15) years; and ninety percent (90%) of the salary of the district attorney for legal assistants who have been licensed to practice law for at least fifteen (15) years or more.
SECTION 4. Section 25-31-39, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
25-31-39. * * * To the extent
the district attorney's office receives funds from any source, the district attorney
may employ one or more part-time legal assistants who shall serve at the will and
pleasure of the district attorney to assist in the performance of the duties of
the district attorney. A part-time legal assistant must not engage in the private
practice of law, and must possess the qualifications and be subject to removal as
provided in Section 25-31-6. The term "any source" has the meaning ascribed
in Section 25-31-5.
SECTION 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2022.
Further, amend by striking the title in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 25-31-10, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL APPOINTED CRIMINAL INVESTIGATORS FOR CERTAIN DISTRICT ATTORNEYS; TO INCREASE THE SALARY OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATORS; TO AMEND SECTION 25-31-10.1, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CONFORM TO THE PRECEDING SECTION; TO AMEND SECTION 25-3-35, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE FOR AN INCREASE IN THE ANNUAL SALARIES OF THE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT, THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, THE CHANCERY AND CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES, AND THE DISTRICT ATTORNEYS, EFFECTIVE ON JANUARY 1, 2023; TO AUTHORIZE THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY TO EMPLOY PART-TIME LEGAL ASSISTANTS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.