23-1114. County officers and deputies; salaries; fixed by county board; when; method of payment. (1) The salaries of all elected officers of the county shall be fixed by the county board prior to January 15 of the year in which a general election will be held for the respective offices. (2) The salaries of all […]
23-1114.01. County officers; salaries; classification of counties. For the purpose of fixing the salaries of certain officers and their deputies, counties shall be classified as follows: Counties having a population of less than three thousand inhabitants, Class 1; three thousand and less than nine thousand inhabitants, Class 2; nine thousand and less than fourteen thousand […]
23-1114.02. County officers; salaries; Class 1 counties. In counties of Class 1, the county clerk, treasurer, sheriff, attorney, and appointive full-time veterans service officer shall each receive a minimum annual salary of five thousand five hundred dollars, to be paid periodically as other county employees out of the general fund. Source Laws 1961, c. 96, […]
23-1114.03. County officers; salaries; Class 2 counties. In counties of Class 2, the county clerk, assessor, treasurer, sheriff, attorney, and appointive full-time veterans service officer shall each receive a minimum annual salary of six thousand dollars, and in counties entitled by law to have a clerk of the district court, the clerk of the district […]
23-1114.04. County officers; salaries; Class 3 counties. In counties of Class 3, the county clerk, assessor, treasurer, sheriff, attorney, appointive full-time veterans service officer, and the clerk of the district court shall each receive a minimum annual salary of six thousand five hundred dollars, to be paid periodically as other county employees out of the […]
23-1114.05. County officers; salaries; Class 4 counties. In counties of Class 4, the county clerk, register of deeds, assessor, treasurer, sheriff, attorney, appointive full-time veterans service officer, and the clerk of the district court shall each receive a minimum annual salary of seventy-five hundred dollars, to be paid periodically as other county employees out of […]
23-1114.06. County officers; salaries; Class 5 counties. In counties of Class 5, the county clerk, register of deeds, assessor, treasurer, sheriff, attorney, appointive full-time veterans service officer, and the clerk of the district court shall each receive a minimum annual salary of eight thousand dollars, to be paid periodically as other county employees out of […]
23-1114.07. County officers; salaries; Class 6 or 7 counties. Members of the county board shall set their own annual salary to be paid out of the general fund. Salaries of other officers, including appointive full-time veterans service officers, in counties of Class 6 or 7 shall be established by the county board, except that the […]
23-1114.08. County officers; minimum salaries; person occupying more than one office. When the same person occupies more than one office in the same county, he shall receive only one minimum annual salary. Source Laws 1961, c. 96, § 8, p. 326.
23-1114.09. Deputies; one full-time; minimum salary. The salary of one full-time deputy of the various county offices shall not be less than sixty-five percent of the county officer’s salary. No full-time deputy shall, except for vacation and sick leave periods established by the county board, be entitled to such salary during any period of time […]
23-1114.14. Interpretation of sections. Sections 23-1114.02 to 23-1114.07 and 23-1114.09 shall be so interpreted as to effectuate their general purpose, to provide, in the public interest, adequate compensation as therein provided for the county officers affected thereby and to give effect to such salaries as soon as same may become operative under the Constitution of […]
23-1114.15. Interpretation of sections. Sections 23-1114 and 23-1114.02 to 23-1114.07 shall be interpreted so as to effectuate their general purpose, to provide, in the public interest, adequate compensation as therein provided for the members of the county board, and to give effect to such salaries as soon as the same may become operative under the […]
23-1115. County officers; deputies; compensation. When a county officer is compelled by the pressure of the business of the office to employ a deputy, the county commissioners may make a reasonable allowance to such a deputy. Source R.S.1866, c. 15, § 6, p. 128; R.S.1913, § 5742; C.S.1922, § 5071; C.S.1929, § 84-808; R.S.1943, (1987), […]
23-1118. Employees of certain counties or municipal counties; retirement benefits; establish; approval of voters; contribution rates; funds; investment; employees, defined; reports. (1)(a) Unless the county has adopted a retirement system pursuant to section 23-2329, the county board of any county having a population of one hundred fifty thousand inhabitants or more, as determined by the […]
23-112. Claims or judgments; power to compromise. The county board shall have power to settle by compromise or by accepting in full settlement thereof less than the face or full amount on any claim, judgment or demand in favor of the county, on which said claim, judgment or demand no payment or payments have been […]
23-113. Transferred to section 12-805.
23-113.01. Transferred to section 12-806.
23-113.02. Transferred to section 12-806.01.
23-113.03. County board; general duties. The county board shall have power as a board, or as individuals, to perform such other duties as may from time to time be imposed by general law. Source Laws 1943, c. 57, § 1(14), p. 227; R.S.1943, § 23-116.02; R.S.1943, (1987), § 23-116.02.
23-114. Zoning regulations; when authorized; powers; manufactured homes; limitation of jurisdiction. (1) The county board shall have power: (a) To create a planning commission with the powers and duties set forth in sections 23-114 to 23-114.05, 23-168.01 to 23-168.04, 23-172 to 23-174, 23-174.02, 23-373, and 23-376; (b) to make, adopt, amend, extend, and implement a […]