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§2505.  Traffic court; deputy clerks, assistants and other employees

A.  The clerk of the traffic court of New Orleans has the right to appoint such deputy clerks, assistants and other employees of the clerk's office as may be necessary for the proper functioning of the office and the violations bureau, including:

(1)  A chief deputy clerk at a monthly salary of not less than twenty-four hundred and one dollars.  

(2)  Cashiers at a monthly salary of not less than nine hundred seventy-six dollars.  

(3)  Bond clerks at a monthly salary of not less than seven hundred eighty-two dollars.  

(4)  Affidavit clerks at a monthly salary of not less than seven hundred eighty-two dollars.  

(5)  Docket clerks at a monthly salary of not less than seven hundred eighty-two dollars.  

(6)  Stenographers at a monthly salary of not less than fourteen hundred four dollars.  

(7)  Secretaries at a monthly salary of not less than eleven hundred eighty-three dollars.  

B.  Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent any personnel of the New Orleans Police Department from executing the orders and decrees of the judge, or judges, of the traffic court of New Orleans, who shall be authorized to serve process by the judge or judges thereof.  

C.  The clerk may suspend or terminate the employment of any deputy clerk, assistant or other employee of his office, except those appointed by a judge for such reason or reasons that he deems to be in the best interests of the court.  

Acts 1984, No. 668, §1.  

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Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title13 > Rs13-2505

§2505.  Traffic court; deputy clerks, assistants and other employees

A.  The clerk of the traffic court of New Orleans has the right to appoint such deputy clerks, assistants and other employees of the clerk's office as may be necessary for the proper functioning of the office and the violations bureau, including:

(1)  A chief deputy clerk at a monthly salary of not less than twenty-four hundred and one dollars.  

(2)  Cashiers at a monthly salary of not less than nine hundred seventy-six dollars.  

(3)  Bond clerks at a monthly salary of not less than seven hundred eighty-two dollars.  

(4)  Affidavit clerks at a monthly salary of not less than seven hundred eighty-two dollars.  

(5)  Docket clerks at a monthly salary of not less than seven hundred eighty-two dollars.  

(6)  Stenographers at a monthly salary of not less than fourteen hundred four dollars.  

(7)  Secretaries at a monthly salary of not less than eleven hundred eighty-three dollars.  

B.  Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent any personnel of the New Orleans Police Department from executing the orders and decrees of the judge, or judges, of the traffic court of New Orleans, who shall be authorized to serve process by the judge or judges thereof.  

C.  The clerk may suspend or terminate the employment of any deputy clerk, assistant or other employee of his office, except those appointed by a judge for such reason or reasons that he deems to be in the best interests of the court.  

Acts 1984, No. 668, §1.  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title13 > Rs13-2505

§2505.  Traffic court; deputy clerks, assistants and other employees

A.  The clerk of the traffic court of New Orleans has the right to appoint such deputy clerks, assistants and other employees of the clerk's office as may be necessary for the proper functioning of the office and the violations bureau, including:

(1)  A chief deputy clerk at a monthly salary of not less than twenty-four hundred and one dollars.  

(2)  Cashiers at a monthly salary of not less than nine hundred seventy-six dollars.  

(3)  Bond clerks at a monthly salary of not less than seven hundred eighty-two dollars.  

(4)  Affidavit clerks at a monthly salary of not less than seven hundred eighty-two dollars.  

(5)  Docket clerks at a monthly salary of not less than seven hundred eighty-two dollars.  

(6)  Stenographers at a monthly salary of not less than fourteen hundred four dollars.  

(7)  Secretaries at a monthly salary of not less than eleven hundred eighty-three dollars.  

B.  Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent any personnel of the New Orleans Police Department from executing the orders and decrees of the judge, or judges, of the traffic court of New Orleans, who shall be authorized to serve process by the judge or judges thereof.  

C.  The clerk may suspend or terminate the employment of any deputy clerk, assistant or other employee of his office, except those appointed by a judge for such reason or reasons that he deems to be in the best interests of the court.  

Acts 1984, No. 668, §1.