34 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.450 Salary Affidavits: District Attorneys, Criminal District Attorneys, and State Paid County Attorneys

LibraryTexas Administrative Code
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through Reg. 48, No. 52; December 29, 2023
Citation34 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.450
Year2023

(a) To receive a salary payment from the comptroller, a salary affidavit must be completed by all the district, criminal district, and county attorneys paid with state appropriations stating:

    (1) the amount received from sources other than state appropriated funds; and
    (2) the authority by which those funds are received. The salary affidavit must be signed by the district, criminal district, or county attorney before a notary public.

(b) Time for filing.

    (1) Those district, criminal district or county attorneys appointed during the fiscal year must file with the comptroller a completed salary affidavit prior to receiving a salary payment.
    (2) Those district criminal district, or county attorneys holding office at the beginning of the fiscal year or biennium must file with the comptroller a completed affidavit prior to the end of the first pay period in the new fiscal year.
    (3) Each district, criminal district, or county attorney whose supplemental salary amount is changed in any way must file with the comptroller a revised salary affidavit prior to the end of the first pay period in the new fiscal year.

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