The Honorable David L. Gibbons Prosecuting Attorney Fifth Judicial District P.O. Box 3080 Russellville, AR 72811
Dear Mr. Gibbons:
I am writing in response to your request for an opinion on the following question:
Is it required by State law for the salaries of Mayor, City Attorney, City Clerk, and City Treasurer in a city of the 1st class to be set by ordinance or can these salaries be set by the city's budget which is not passed by an ordinance?
RESPONSE
State law expressly provides that the city attorney and the city clerk "shall . . . receive such salary as is prescribed by ordinance. . . ." A.C.A. §
It thus seems clear that the salaries of the city attorney, city clerk, and elected city treasurer must be set by ordinance. There is no similar ordinance requirement, however, with respect to the mayor or an appointed city treasurer. Arkansas Code Annotated §
It is my opinion, in the absence of a statute expressly providing otherwise, that the salaries of the mayor and an appointed city treasurer are not required to be set by ordinance and can be set by the city's budget. This office has previously opined, and I agree, that the city council does not have to pass its budget by ordinance. Op. Att'y Gen.
Assistant Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker prepared the foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
MIKE BEEBE Attorney General
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