ORDER NO. ~~4'78 AF'~'ROVE GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE On this the 9th day of Jan~_-ar,y 1'395, upon motion made by Cammissianer~ Halekamp, seconded by Cammissioner Oehler,, the Court ~_~nanimo~_~sly approved by a vote of 4-0-~ to accept nine memberYs from the Grand ,I~_rr~y List. DRDER ND. `479 Rp'G'ROVAL "f0 SELECT TWENI"Y NAMES FROM THE GRAND JURY LIST- F=OR THE GF2IEVANCE COMMITTEE Dn this the 9th day of Jan+_iary 1995, ~_~pon motian made by Commissioner Holekamp, seconded by Commissioner Oehler^, the Co~_-rt ~_inanimo~_-sIy approved by a vote of 4-~-'~, to se3ect twenty names from the Grand Jcrr^y List. 1. Lawr^ence Char^les Vetter 116 F=irst St. Kerrville, Texas 780L8 ;?. Alvin A~_~g~_~st St.rnday Flt. 1, Pax 59~-~ Center point, i"X '7801~c'- :~. Thomas Vincent Tait 1`E Timberwoad Rd i'.errv i I I e, i"x 780;8 4. Evelyn Selfridge 10iE Guadal~_rpe Na. iA P. O. Pox 2005 Kerrville, TX 780E8 11. Sandra Smith Chapman F'. O. Pox 588 H~_rnt, Texas 780`4 ice. Pillie Hardee 3E0 Pearl Kerrville, TX 7808 13. Donna Shirley E0` Stephanie Kerrville, TX 7808 14. Michael E. Sears F'. O. Pox 1198 Ingram, Tx 780c5 5. Charlie Nesby :31E+ Upper St Kerrville, TX 780E6 6. James Engelmann Pox 554 H~_rnt, Tx 780;4 7. Harriet Plackledge Rt . 1 Pax 5k'~7 Center point, TX 7801+ 8. Riltki John De Las 5antas ~9 La~_tre I FSerrv i 1 1 e, TX 780;8 9. Wanda C. Kemp i05 Tsar^nber^ry Cr^. F'.errv i 1 1 e, TX 780`8 10. Herman Pillnitzer 1109 Parbara Wnn 1'.errv i 1 1 e, Tx 780;8 1S. Kirk McCarley 1717 Foothills FSerrv i 1 1 e, Tx 780:8 16. Michael Skeen 11.?. Crestwood N.errv i 1 1 e, Tx 7808 17. Louis Ramera 70` Cardinal N.errv i 1 1 e, Tx 780:.8 18. Linda A Paumann `E~0 Ridge Rd Ker^rvilie, Tx 780`8 19, Arnold Smith c05 Miller Kerrville, Tx 780;98 `0. Clifton Fifer 815 Webster Kerr^v i 1 1 e, TX 780;.8 COMMISSIONERS' COURT AGENDA REQUEST PLEASE FURNISH UtVr: UKtGiNAL AND FIVE COPIES OF THIS REGJEST Aivu DOCIJMENTS TO BE REVIEWED BY THE COURT. MADE BY: Patricia Dye OFFICE: County Clerk MEETING DATE: January 9, 1995 TIME PREFERRED: (A) According to lac. Gov. Qode 152.014 Salary Grievance SUBJECT: (PLEASE BE SPECIFIC) Catmittee: Canr have nine public manbers to serve on the oatmittee: cor g c1.0 e- un y ge aws a r an approx. names or prospeo- ~v~~~n~bers to serve on the Salary Grievance EXECUTIVE SESSION REQUESTED: (PLEASE STATE REASON) ESTIMATED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION: IF PERSONNEL MATTER -NAME OF EMPLOYEE: NAME OF PERSON ADDRESSING THE COURT: 20 minutes Patricia Dye Time for submitting this request for Court to assure that the matter is posted in accordance with Title 5, Chapter 551 and 552, Government Code, is as follows: Meeting scheduled for Mondays PHIS REQUEST RECEIVED BY: PHIS REQUEST RECEIVED ON: 5:00 P.M. previous Tuesday. -~11 Agenda Requests will be screened by the County Judge's Office to determine if adequate information has peen prepared for the Court's formal consideration and action at time of Court Meetings. Your cooperation will ~e appreciated and contribute towards you request being addressed at the earliest opportunity. See Agenda Zequest Rules Adopted by Commissioners' Court. ~"~'~ ' ~~` ~~~. t LOCAL GOVERNDif~;NT CODI'; ~ectiun ~i'B~'HAP":ER D. lti'ITHHOLDING COMPENSATION UF' OFFICER WHO ELECTS NOT TO BE PAID IS_' O,il. Definition. la'_'.032. Decision to Reduce Compensation or Not to be Paid. 15°.05^. Record of Nonpayment. 15.0:;4- Recovery of Payroll Taxes. (sections 1~2A:i5 to 131.070 reserved for expansion] SUBCHAPTER E. SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLYING TO SHERIFF'S DEPARThfENT 152.071. Classification of Positions; Salary Schedule. 152.OT2. Petition to Increase Salaries. 152.013. Penalty. 152.074. Longevity Pay for Cgmmissioned Deputies. 1:12.075. Compensation for Reserve Deputy Sheriffs. [Seclions 152.076 to 152.900 reserved for expansion] SUBCHAPTER Z. hiISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 152.901. Travel Expenses for Certain County Agents and Board Members. 152.902. Compensation for Reserve Deputy Constables. 152.903. Compensation for Interpreters Employed by Dis- trict Courts. 152.904. Compensation of County Judge in Certain Coun- ties. 152.905. Procedures for Setting Compensation by District Judges. 152.906. Longevity Pay for Deputy Constables. SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS § 152.001. Funds From Which Amounts are Paid Unless otherwise provided by law, the compensa- tion, expenses, and allowances set under this code for a district, county, or precinct officer or employee may be paid from the general fund of the county in which the officer or employee serves or from any other funds that are available for that purpose. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. § 152.002. Salary Donation to County The county may accept from an elected county or precinct officer a gift or donation of all or part of the salary paid by the county to the officer. The county treasurer shall deposit a gift or donation accepted under this section in the general fund of the county. Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 1259, § 1, eff. June 18, 1989. [Sections 152.003 to 152.010 reserved for expansion] :iUBCHAPTFR B. AMOUNT OF C051PENSA- TION, EXPENSES, ANn ALLOWANCES GENERALLY APPLICABLE § 152.011. Amount Set by Commissioners Court 'The commissioners court of a county shall set the amount of the compensation, office and travel ex- penses, and all other allowances for county and precinct officers and employees who are paid wholly from county funds. Acrs 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. § 1.52.012. Minimum Amount of Salary 7.'he commissioners court may not set the salary of an officer or employee at an amount less than the amount of the salary in effect on January 1, 1972. Thca court may not set the salary of a justice of the peace at an amount less than the amount of the salary in effect on May 25, 1973. Acts 1987, ?0th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. § 152.013. Procedure for Setting Amounts for Elected Officers (a) Each year the commissioners court shall set the salary, expenses, and other allowances of elect- ed county or precinct officers. The commissioners court shall set the items at a regular meeting of the court during the regular budget hearing and adop- tion proceedings. (b) Before the 10th day before the date of the meeting, the commissioners court must publish in a newspaper of general circulation in the county a notice of: (1) any salaries, expenses, or allowances that are proposed to be increased; and (2) the amount of the proposed increases. (c) Before filing the annual budget with the coun- ty clerk, the commissioners court shall give written notice to each elected county and precinct officer of the officer's salary and personal expenses to be included in the budget. Acts 1987, ?0th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. § 152.014. Sa.~ Grier vance Committee (a) In each county there is a salary grievance committee composed of the county judge and: (1) the sheriff, county tax assessor-collector, county treasurer, county clerk, district clerk, county attorney or criminal district attorney, and the number of public members necessary to pro- vide nine voting members; or ; (2) nine public members, if the commissioners court votes on the second Monday in January each year to have nine public members. j :1. • y ;~ `~~.., .} .S `: s :;~: ~< 234 ,, - i ~' ~~?!~ tb x`' F ~:~.. e .'~° ~; ~~ F; ~?' ;z ; ;: ,•~ -~, ~, kY PUI3LIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES (b) The county judge is chairman of the commit- tee, but is not entitled to vote. (c) Public members must be residents of the coun- cy. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. § 152.015. Selection and Term of Public Mem- bers on Grievance Committee (a) The public members of the salary grievance committee shall be selected at a meeting of the court on the second Monday of January each year. (b) Before the meeting, the county clerk shall place on a separate slip the name of each person who served on a grand jury in the county during the preceding calendar year. At the meeting the slips shall be folded, placed in an appropriate container, and mixed. The county judge shall draw at random a number of slips equal to the number of public members needed for the committee and shall an- nounce the names on the slips. A person whose name is drawn becomes a member of the coriimittee on submitting written acceptance to the clerk. If a person refuses or is unable to serve, a replacement shall be selected at the next regular or called com- missioners court meeting by random selection of a slip from the remaining slips. This process shall be repeated until the required number of public mem- bers is selected. (c) A public member serves until a successor is appointed the following January. (d) A vacancy in a public member position shall be filled for the unexpired part of the term by random selection of a slip from the remaining slips at a meeting of the commissioners court. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. § 152.016. Functions of Grievance Committee in Relation to Elected Officers (a) An elected county or precinct officer who is aggrieved by the setting of the officer's salary or personal expenses may request a hearing before the salary grievance committee. The request must: (1) be in writing; (2) be delivered to the committee chairman within five days after the date the officer receives notice of the salary or personal expenses; and (3) state the desired change in salary or person- al expenses. (b) The committee shall hold a public hearing within 10 days after the date the request is re- ceived. The chairman shall announce the time and place of the hearing. 235 § 152.031 (c) If, after the hearing, six or more of the mem- bers vote to recommend an increase in the officer's salary or personal expenses, the committee shall submit its recommendation to the commissioners court in writing. If six to eight members vote to recommend the increase, the commissioners court shall consider the recommendation at its next meet- ing. If nine members vote to recommend the in- crease and sign the recommendation, the commis- sioners court shall include the increase in the bud- get before the budget is filed and the increase takes effect in the next budget year. (d) The committee's authority is limited to the consideration of increases in the salaries or personal expenses of county and precinct officers. The com- mittee may not set policy of the county or add new items to a proposed county budget. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. § 152.017. Exceptions This subchapter does not apply to: (1) a judge of a court of record; (2) a presiding judge of a commissioners court in a county with a population of 2.5 million or more; (3) a district attorney paid wholly by state funds or the district attorney's assistants, investi- gators, or other employees; (4) a county auditor, county purchasing agent, or the auditor's or purchasing agent's assistants or other employees; or (5) a person employed under Section 10, Article 42.12, Code of Criminal Procedure. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Amended by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 597, § 89, eff. Sept 1, 1991. § 152.018. Former Procedures Not Affected This subchapter does not affect a lawful proce- dure or delegation of authority established before January 1, 1972, for setting the salary of a county or precinct employee. Acts .1987, 70t1h Leg., ch. 149, ¢ 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. [Sectio:ns 152.019 to 152.030 reserved for expansion] SUBCHAPTER C. AMOUNT OF COMPENSA- TION AND EXPENSES OF COUNTY AUDITOR AND ASSISTANTS § 152.031. County Auditor's Compensation and Allowances (a) At a hearing held in accordance with Section 152.905, the district judges appointing the county LIST OF PROSPECTIVE MFMRRRS OF THE 1995 ELECII;D OFFICIALS SALARY GRIEVANCE CCI~M'IITTEE 1. Irma Ontiveros Aguirre 2. Bernadette Ahrens 3. Cyndi Allen 4. Gaye Alison Avery 5. Joseph Bacigalupi 6. Larry Baker 7. Franiseco Barron 8 . Linda A . Batxnann 9. Herman Billnitzer 10. Barbara Bingham 11. Harriet Blackledge 12. William Franklin Burns 13. Lilia Castillo 14. Martha Carlson 15. Sandra Smith Chapman 16. Sabino Cortez 17. Rikki John De LoS Santos 18. James Enge]mann 19. Karen Fair 20. Clifton Fifer 21. Laura A. Gamble 22. Vera Mae Green 23. Alfonso Gutierrez 24. Noe Gutierrez 25. Billie Hardee 26. Nobia Isaac 27. Gerald D. James 28. Barbara Kaiser 29. Arnold Kardell 30. Martha Keith 31. Wanda C. Kemp 32. Don Kendrick 33. Kirk McCarley 34. Ida Mosby 35. Evangeline Martin 36. Charlie Nesby 37. Cathy Oehler 38. Louis Romero 39. Michael E. Sears 40. Evelyn Selfridge 41. Donna Shirley 42. Michael Skeen 43. Arnold Smith 44. Alvin August Sunday 45. Thanas Vincent Tait 46. Raymond Taylor 47. Lawrence Charles Vetter 48. Lillian Warren 49. Frank Peter Zoch 1. Lawrence Charles Vetter 1216 First St. Kerrville, TX 78028 2. Alvin August Sunday Rt. 1, Box 592-3 Center Point, TX 78010 3. Thomas Vincent Tait 122 Timberwood Rd. Kerrville, TX 78028 4. Evelyn Selfridge 1012 Guadalupe No. lA P. 0. Box 2005 Kerrville, TX 78929-2005 5. Charlie Nesby 316 Upper St. Kerrville, TX 78028 6. James Engelmann Box 554 Hunt, TX 78024 7. Harriet Blackledge Rt. 1, Box 507 Center Point, TX 78010 8. Rikki John De Los Santos 29 Laurel Kerrville, TX 78028 9. Wanda C. Kemp 105 Turnberry Cr. Kerrville, TX 78028 10. Herman Billnitzer 1109 Barbara Ann Kerrville, TX 78028 I1. Sandra Smith Chapman P. O. Box 586 Hunt, TX 78024 12. Billie Hardee 320 Pearl Kerrville, TX 7802$ 13. Donna Shirley 202 Stephanie Kerrville, TX 78028 14. Michael E. Sears P. O. Box 1198 Ingram, TX 78025 15. Kirk McCarley 1717 Foothills Kerrville, TX 78028 16. Michael Skeen 113 Crestwood Kerrville, TX 78028 17. Louis Romero 702 Cardinal Kerrville, TX 78028 18. Linda A. Baumann 260 Ridge Rd. Kerrville, TX 78028 I9. Arnold Smith 205 Miller Kerrville, TX 78028 20. Clifton Fifer 815 Webster Kerrville, TX 78028