Sec. 141.003. GOVERNING BODY IN TYPE C GENERAL-LAW MUNICIPALITIES. (a) In a Type C general-law municipality, the mayor and each member of the governing body are entitled to receive $5 a day for each regular meeting and $3 a day for each special meeting of the governing body.
(b) The mayor or a member of the governing body may not be paid for more than five special meetings in a single month.
(c) In a municipality with a population of 2,000 or more, in lieu of per diem compensation under Subsection (a), the governing body may set the salary of the mayor and each member of the governing body. The amount of salary set for the mayor may not exceed $1,200 a year and the amount of salary set for each member of the governing body may not exceed $600 a year.
(d) In a municipality with a population of less than 2,000, in lieu of per diem compensation under Subsection (a), the governing body may set the mayor's salary at an amount not to exceed $600 a year.
(e) The governing body may set the amount of salary or other compensation to be paid to the municipal clerk, the municipal attorney, the members of the police force, and other officers appointed by the governing body.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 5 - Matters Affecting Public Officers and Employees
Subtitle A - Municipal Officers and Employees
Chapter 141 - Compensation and Expenses of Municipal Officers and Employees
Subchapter A. Compensation, Expenses, and Payroll Deductions
Section 141.001. Elected and Appointed Officers in Type a General-Law Municipalities
Section 141.002. Appointed Officers in Type B General-Law Municipalities
Section 141.003. Governing Body in Type C General-Law Municipalities
Section 141.004. Officers in Home-Rule Municipalities
Section 141.005. Elected Officers in Populous Municipalities
Section 141.006. Police Officers in Type a General-Law Municipality
Section 141.007. Police Reserve Force
Section 141.008. Payroll Deductions in Certain Municipalities
Section 141.010. Municipal Employees in Type a and B General-Law Municipalities