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Bill Detail: SB24-013

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Title District Attorneys' Salaries
Status Governor Signed (06/05/2024)
Bill Subjects
  • Local Government
House Sponsors B. McLachlan (D)
M. Catlin (R)
Senate Sponsors R. Gardner (R)
N. Hinrichsen (D)
House Committee State, Civic, Military and Veterans Affairs
Senate Committee Judiciary
Date Introduced 01/10/2024
Summary

Currently, the minimum compensation of a district attorney is set
statutorily, and any amount in excess of the minimum is set by the board
or boards of county commissioners comprising the district. The current
minimum compensation for a district attorney is $130,000. Effective
January 1, 2025, the bill increases the minimum compensation for a
district attorney to match the compensation of a full-time district court
judge.
Under current law, the county or counties comprising a judicial
district pay the salaries of assistant district attorneys in proportion to the
population of the county to the whole population of the judicial district.
The compensation of assistant district attorneys is approved by the board
or boards of the county commissioners comprising the judicial district.
Effective January 1, 2025, the bill requires the minimum compensation
of an assistant district attorney to match the compensation of a full-time
county court judge and requires the state to pay 50% of an assistant
district attorney's compensation. The district attorney, with the approval
of the board or boards of county commissioners of the county or counties
comprising the judicial district or with the approval of the city council of
a city and county affected, may set an amount in excess of the minimum
requirement.
The bill allows the board or boards of county commissioners of the
county or counties comprising the judicial district, in consultation with
the district attorney, to make a one-time irrevocable election to require an
assistant district attorney to become a member of the public employees'
retirement association's defined benefit plan. In that case, the state would
pay 50% and the counties would pay 50% of the employer contribution
for an assistant district attorney.

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