The Honorable Jack Roady Galveston County Criminal District Attorney
600 Fifty Ninth Street, Suite 1001 Galveston, Texas 77551-4137
Re: Compensation of statutory county court judges in Galveston County (RQ-0973-GA)
Dear Mr. Roady:
You ask three questions concerning the compensation of county court at law judges and statutory probate court judges in Galveston County.1 You first ask whether the "salary paid to the County Court at Law judges in Galveston County [should] reflect the amount paid to the local administrative district judge." Request Letter at 1. Government Code section
In construing statutes, our primary goal is to determine and give effect to the Legislature's intent, and we begin with the plain language of the statute and apply its common meaning. City of San Antonio v.City of Boerne,
You next ask a similar question about whether the salary paid to the statutory probate court judge in Galveston should "reflect the amount paid to the local administrative district judge." Request Letter at 1. Section 25.0023(a) establishes the salary for statutory probate courts:
The commissioners court shall set the annual salary of each judge of a statutory probate court at an amount that is at least equal to the total annual salary received by a district judge in the county. A district judge's or statutory probate court judge's total annual salary includes contributions and supplements paid by the state or a county, other than contributions received as compensation under Section 25.0022(e).
TEX. Gov'T CODE ANN. §
Your third question asks whether the Galveston County Statutory Probate Court judge should receive additional funds by reason of her designation as the local administrative probate judge. Request Letter at 1. While Government Code subsection
Government Code section25.0862 does not require that the salary paid to the Galveston County Court at Law judges equal the amount paid to the local administrative district judge.Government Code section
25.0023 does not require that the salary paid to the Galveston County Statutory Probate Court judge equal the amount paid to the local administrative district judge.While the commissioners court may have discretion to provide the local administrative probate judge additional county funds by reason of her designation to that position, no statute requires her to receive additional compensation beyond that required under Government Code section
25.0023 (a).
Very truly yours,
DANIEL T. HODGE First Assistant Attorney General
DAVID J. SCHENCK Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
JASON BOATRIGHT Chair, Opinion Committee
Virginia K. Hoelscher Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
