Honorable Carlos Valdez Nueces County Attorney Nueces County Courthouse 901 Leopard Corpus Christi, Texas 78401-3680
Re: Whether a district judge can set the salary of his official court reporter at a level that differs from that set by the other district judges in a county (RQ-S2)
Dear Mr. Valdez:
You ask whether one of the district judges in Nueces County can set the salary of his official court reporter at a level that differs from that set by the seven other district judges in that county. We conclude that he may.
Section
(a) An official district court reporter shall be paid a salary set by the order of the judge of the court. This salary is in addition to transcript fees, fees for a statement of facts, and other necessary expenses authorized by law.2
(d) The official district court reporter may not receive a salary that is more than 10 percent greater than the salary received during the preceding budget year without the approval of the commissioners court of each county in the judicial district.
(e) A person appointed to succeed an official district court reporter may not receive a salary greater than the salary received by the person's predecessor in office. (Emphasis added.)
We find that the plain language of the statute indicates that the salary of an official court reporter is determined by a unilateral act3 of the judge of the court in which the reporter is employed. We find no indication in this statute that the judges within one district must be in agreement as to one salary for the court reporters in all districts, or that deviation among the salaries of court reporters in a district is precluded. See Mays v. Fifth Court of Appeals,
A district judge's order of a pay increase is presumed valid as long as it is within the limitations authorized by section
Very truly yours,
DAN MORALES Attorney General of Texas
WILL PRYOR First Assistant Attorney General
MARY KELLER Deputy Assistant Attorney General
JUDGE ZOLLIE STEAKLEY (Ret) Special Assistant Attorney General
RENEA HICKS Special Assistant Attorney General
MADELEINE B. JOHNSON Chair, Opinion Committee
Prepared by Kay Guajardo Assistant Attorney General
