HB 3368
Provides for deputy district attorneys to be paid salaries according to the state salary plan.
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Bill overview
This bill changes how deputy district attorneys in Oregon are paid. It directs the state to pay counties for the salaries of deputy district attorneys, with the state covering one-half of the salary for all but one deputy attorney appointed by the district attorney. These salaries will be determined by the state’s existing salary plan.
Key provisions
- The state will reimburse counties for deputy district attorney salaries.
- Deputy district attorneys will be paid salaries based on the state salary plan.
- The state will cover one-half of the salary of all deputy district attorneys except one.
- The county court or board of county commissioners can appoint deputy district attorneys.
- The state salary plan will be used to determine deputy district attorney compensation.
Who is affected
- Counties
- Deputy District Attorneys
- District Attorneys
- State of Oregon
- Oregon Residents (indirectly, through the justice system)
Notable changes
- Shifts deputy district attorney compensation from county funds to state funds.
- Establishes a statewide salary plan for deputy district attorneys.
- Specifies the state’s reimbursement rate for deputy district attorney salaries.
Fiscal impact
The bill will require state funding to reimburse counties for deputy district attorney salaries, impacting the state budget.
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