Texas Local Government Code Title 5, Chapter 141 - Compensation And Expenses Of Municipal Officers And Employees
SUBCHAPTER A COMPENSATION, EXPENSES, AND PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS
- Texas Section 141.001 - Elected And Appointed Officers In Type A General-law Municipalities
(a) On or before January 1 preceding a regular municipal election, the governing body of a Type A general-law municipality shall set: (1) the salary...
- Texas Section 141.002 - Appointed Officers In Type B General-law Municipalities
The governing body of a Type B general-law municipality may set the amount of compensation of officers appointed by the governing body. Acts 1987, 70th...
- Texas Section 141.003 - Governing Body In Type C General-law Municipalities
(a) In a Type C general-law municipality, the mayor and each member of the governing body are entitled to receive $5 a day for each...
- Texas Section 141.004 - Officers In Home-rule Municipalities
The governing body of a home-rule municipality may set the amount of compensation for each officer of the municipality. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149,...
- Texas Section 141.005 - Elected Officers In Populous Municipalities
(a) In a municipality with a population of 1.9 million or more, the governing body may set the amount of salary and expenses to be...
- Texas Section 141.006 - Police Officers In Type A General-law Municipality
The governing body of a Type A general-law municipality shall set the compensation, including any fees of office, for the municipal police officers and watchmen....
- Texas Section 141.007 - Police Reserve Force
The governing body of a municipality may provide for the uniform compensation of members of the municipal police reserve force. If a member of the...
- Texas Section 141.008 - Payroll Deductions In Certain Municipalities
(a) The governing body of a municipality with a population of more than 10,000 may deduct from a municipal employee's monthly salary or wages an...
- Texas Section 141.009 - Definitions
(a) In this chapter, "member of the fire department" means an employee of the fire department who is defined as "fire protection personnel" by Section...
SUBCHAPTER B COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS IN CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES
- Texas Section 141.010 - Municipal Employees In Type A And B General-law Municipalities
To the extent consistent with Subchapter B of this chapter and Chapters 142 and 143, the governing body of a Type A or B general-law...
- Texas Section 141.031 - Base Salary
(a) In a municipality with a population of 10,000 to 40,000, each member of the fire or police department is entitled to receive a salary...
- Texas Section 141.032 - Longevity Pay
In a municipality with a population of 10,000 or more, each member of the fire or police department is entitled to receive, in addition to...
- Texas Section 141.033 - Classification Of Positions; Salary Schedule
(a) Each municipality affected by this subchapter shall classify all positions in its fire and police departments and shall specify the duties and prescribe the...
- Texas Section 141.034 - Petition To Increase Salaries
(a) The qualified voters of a municipality with a population of more than 10,000, may petition the governing body of the municipality in accordance with...
- Texas Section 141.035 - Penalty
(a) A person who is a municipal official in a municipality with a population of 10,000 or more and who is in charge of the...
Last modified: September 28, 2016