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54 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
three several days in each House be and the same is hereby
suspended, that this Act take effect and be in force from and
after its passage, and it is so enacted.
[NOTE.-S. B. No. 43 passed the Senate, February 19, 1934,
by a vote of 26 yeas, 4 nays; passed the House, February 24,
1934, by a vote of 93 yeas, 16 nays.]
Approved March 1, 1934.
Effective 90 days after adjournment.
COMPENSATION OF ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEYS
IN CERTAIN COUNTIES.
H. B. No. 73.] CHAPTER 18.
An Act amending Chapter 49, Acts of the 43rd Legislature, 1st Called
Session, page 145 (Article 3886-B) providing for the maximum compensation
of Assistant County Attorneys and other employees of the
County Attorney in all counties in the State having a population of one
hundred thousand and one (100,001) inhabitants, and not more than one
hundred and fifty thousand (150,000) inhabitants and containing two
cities of fifty thousand (50,000) population or more each, according to
the last preceding Federal Census; providing for the compensation of
Assistant County Attorneys and other employees of the County Attorney
in such counties; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith;
providing that this Act shall become effective from and after its
passage, and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That Chapter 49, Acts of the 43rd Legislature,
1st Called Session, page 145, be and the same is hereby amended
so as to hereafter read as follows:
"Sec. 5-B: Article 3886-B. In all counties in this State having
a population of one hundred thousand and one (100,001)
inhabitants, and not more than one hundred and fifty thousand
(150,000) inhabitants, and containing two cities of fifty thousand
(50,000) population or more each according to the last
preceding Federal Census, in which there is no District Attorney,
the first assistant to the County Attorney shall receive
a salary of not more than Thirty-six Hundred Dollars
($3600.00) per annum, and the second assistant to the County
Attorney shall receive a salary not to exceed Three Thousand
Dollars ($3,000.00) per annum, and the other assistant to the
County Attorney shall receive a salary of not more than
Twenty-three Hundred Dollars ($2300.00) per annum. The
County Attorney may also appoint, with the consent and approval
of the Commissioners Court, an Assistant County At-,
torney, who need not possess the qualifications of County Attorney,
but who shall have the qualifications of a competent
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1934-1935 [Volume 29], book, 1935; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth17292/m1/64/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .