20-363.Abolishment of certain district court
employee job positions;
positions assumed by county; payment by county of compensation.
(a) On and after June 18, 1979, job positions for district
court employees whose principal duties involved service of process for the
district court of the county immediately prior to such date shall be abolished.
Except as provided in subsection (b), on and after such date the office
of sheriff in such county shall assume the duties of service of process
for the district court of the county and there is hereby created job positions
in such sheriff's office in a number equal to the number of job positions
abolished in the district court of such county by this section.
(b) On and after June 18, 1979, in Wyandotte county the county shall assume
the duties of service of process for the district court of such county and
there is hereby created job positions in such county, under the supervision
of the board of county commissioners, in a number equal to the number of
job positions abolished in the district court of such county by this section.
(c) In appointing persons to fill the job positions created by this section,
due consideration shall be given to appointing those persons whose job
positions are abolished by this act. On and after such date the county shall
pay
the compensation and employer's contributions of such employees and amounts
therefor may be paid during the budget year even though the same were not
included in the budget of expenditures for such year. On and after June
18, 1979, district court employees shall not perform the function of serving
process for the district courts. A county may issue no-fund warrants to
cover costs imposed upon the county for calendar year 1979 pursuant to this
section and such warrants may be issued without the approval of the state
court of tax appeals.
History: L. 1979, ch. 78, § 1;
L. 2008, ch. 109, § 52; July 1.
20-363.Abolishment of certain district court
employee job positions;
positions assumed by county; payment by county of compensation.
(a) On and after June 18, 1979, job positions for district
court employees whose principal duties involved service of process for the
district court of the county immediately prior to such date shall be abolished.
Except as provided in subsection (b), on and after such date the office
of sheriff in such county shall assume the duties of service of process
for the district court of the county and there is hereby created job positions
in such sheriff's office in a number equal to the number of job positions
abolished in the district court of such county by this section.
(b) On and after June 18, 1979, in Wyandotte county the county shall assume
the duties of service of process for the district court of such county and
there is hereby created job positions in such county, under the supervision
of the board of county commissioners, in a number equal to the number of
job positions abolished in the district court of such county by this section.
(c) In appointing persons to fill the job positions created by this section,
due consideration shall be given to appointing those persons whose job
positions are abolished by this act. On and after such date the county shall
pay
the compensation and employer's contributions of such employees and amounts
therefor may be paid during the budget year even though the same were not
included in the budget of expenditures for such year. On and after June
18, 1979, district court employees shall not perform the function of serving
process for the district courts. A county may issue no-fund warrants to
cover costs imposed upon the county for calendar year 1979 pursuant to this
section and such warrants may be issued without the approval of the state
court of tax appeals.
History: L. 1979, ch. 78, § 1;
L. 2008, ch. 109, § 52; July 1.
20-363.Abolishment of certain district court
employee job positions;
positions assumed by county; payment by county of compensation.
(a) On and after June 18, 1979, job positions for district
court employees whose principal duties involved service of process for the
district court of the county immediately prior to such date shall be abolished.
Except as provided in subsection (b), on and after such date the office
of sheriff in such county shall assume the duties of service of process
for the district court of the county and there is hereby created job positions
in such sheriff's office in a number equal to the number of job positions
abolished in the district court of such county by this section.
(b) On and after June 18, 1979, in Wyandotte county the county shall assume
the duties of service of process for the district court of such county and
there is hereby created job positions in such county, under the supervision
of the board of county commissioners, in a number equal to the number of
job positions abolished in the district court of such county by this section.
(c) In appointing persons to fill the job positions created by this section,
due consideration shall be given to appointing those persons whose job
positions are abolished by this act. On and after such date the county shall
pay
the compensation and employer's contributions of such employees and amounts
therefor may be paid during the budget year even though the same were not
included in the budget of expenditures for such year. On and after June
18, 1979, district court employees shall not perform the function of serving
process for the district courts. A county may issue no-fund warrants to
cover costs imposed upon the county for calendar year 1979 pursuant to this
section and such warrants may be issued without the approval of the state
court of tax appeals.
History: L. 1979, ch. 78, § 1;
L. 2008, ch. 109, § 52; July 1.