The board of supervisors of any county having two judicial districts may, in the discretion of said board, pay a salary of not less than One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) nor more than Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) to a regularly appointed deputy sheriff, who shall reside in and serve in the judicial district of the county other than the judicial district in which the sheriff of the county resides, provided the sheriff's office in both districts shall be kept open for official business during the hours required by law.
The board of supervisors of any county having two judicial districts with an assessed valuation of less than Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000.00) shall pay a salary of not less than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) nor more than Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00) per annum to a regularly appointed deputy sheriff, who shall reside in and serve in the judicial district of the county other than the judicial district of the county in which the sheriff resides, provided the sheriff's office in both districts be kept open for official business during the hours required by law.
The board of supervisors of any county having two judicial districts, having a population of less than fifteen thousand (15,000) according to the last federal census, and situated partly inside and partly outside the Yazoo-Mississippi Valley Delta may pay a salary of not less than Two Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($2,400.00) nor more than Five Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($5,400.00) per annum to a regularly appointed deputy sheriff, who shall reside in and serve in the judicial district of the county other than the judicial district of the county in which the sheriff resides, provided the sheriff's office in both districts be kept open for official business during the hours required by law.
The board of supervisors of any county having an assessed valuation of not exceeding Six Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($6,250,000.00) and having situated within its boundaries two federal flood control reservoirs, or parts of said reservoirs, shall pay a salary of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00) per annum to a regularly appointed deputy sheriff, who shall reside in and serve in the judicial district of the county other than the judicial district of the county in which the sheriff resides, provided the sheriff's office in both districts be kept open for official business during the hours required by law.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 25 - Public Officers and Employees; Public Records
Chapter 3 - Salaries and Compensation
§ 25-3-1. Classifications of counties
§ 25-3-2. Elected county official's salary reductions due to valuation and population changes
§ 25-3-3. Salaries of assessors also serving as tax collectors; additional compensation
§ 25-3-7. State contribution to compensation of assessors
§ 25-3-9. Salaries of county prosecuting attorneys
§ 25-3-11. Travel and expenses of county attorneys
§ 25-3-13. Salaries of supervisors
§ 25-3-15. Additions to assessed valuation for fixing supervisors' salaries in certain counties
§ 25-3-17. Payment of supervisors' salaries
§ 25-3-19. Salaries of county auditors
§ 25-3-21. Allowance for copying assessment rolls
§ 25-3-23. Deputy chancery clerk in certain counties
§ 25-3-25. Salaries of sheriffs
§ 25-3-27. Salaries of deputy sheriffs in counties having two judicial districts
§ 25-3-29. Method of paying salaries
§ 25-3-31. Salaries of elective state and district officers
§ 25-3-35. Salaries of elected judiciary, district attorneys and legal assistants
§ 25-3-38. Payment of additional funds to appointive officials unlawful; penalty
§ 25-3-39.1. Compensation of Deputy Commissioner of Insurance
§ 25-3-40. Annual salary increases; intent to implement minimum wage and maximize salary increases
§ 25-3-45. Penalty for excessive travel expenses
§ 25-3-47. Department subordinates
§ 25-3-49. Salaries in special appointments
§ 25-3-51. Deduction for absence from the state
§ 25-3-53. Compensation of special judges of circuit, county, or chancery courts
§ 25-3-55. Compensation of special judge of Supreme Court
§ 25-3-57. Deduction for absence from court
§ 25-3-59. Deduction for absence from meeting of public service commission
§ 25-3-61. Governor may grant leave of absence
§ 25-3-71. Annual report of recommendations of salary increases and amounts