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Section 2 - Salaries of judges established annually in appropriations act -- Bases of salaries -- Additional compensation.

UT Code § 67-8-2 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The salaries of judges of courts of record, as described in Section 78A-1-101, shall be set annually by the Legislature in an appropriations act.

(2) Judicial salaries shall be based on the following percentages of the salary of a district court judge: (a) juvenile court judges: 100%; (b) Court of Appeals judges: 105%; and (c) justices of the Supreme Court: 110%.

(a) juvenile court judges: 100%;

(b) Court of Appeals judges: 105%; and

(c) justices of the Supreme Court: 110%.

(3) (a) A salary described in Subsection (2) does not include additional compensation provided for a presiding judge, presiding officer, or associate presiding judge in: (i) Section 78A-2-106; (ii) Section 78A-4-102; (iii) Section 78A-5-106; or (iv) Section 78A-6-203. (b) Compensation described in Subsection (3)(a) does not constitute a salary for purposes of Utah Constitution, Article VIII, Section 14.

(a) A salary described in Subsection (2) does not include additional compensation provided for a presiding judge, presiding officer, or associate presiding judge in: (i) Section 78A-2-106; (ii) Section 78A-4-102; (iii) Section 78A-5-106; or (iv) Section 78A-6-203.

(i) Section 78A-2-106;

(ii) Section 78A-4-102;

(iii) Section 78A-5-106; or

(iv) Section 78A-6-203.

(b) Compensation described in Subsection (3)(a) does not constitute a salary for purposes of Utah Constitution, Article VIII, Section 14.

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Section 2 - Salaries of judges established annually in appropriations act -- Bases of salaries -- Additional compensation.