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A Brief History of the Louisiana Juvenile Courts: 1966

1966

Act 135, among other judicial raises, said the salaries for the judges of the juvenile court of the parish of Orleans, the parish of Caddo, and the judge of the Family Court of East Baton Rouge Parish, shall be thirteen thousand two hundred ($13,200.00) dollars, payable monthly by the state treasurer, provided, that in no case shall the total salary from all sources of any judge covered by the provisions of this Section be less than fifteen thousand dollars per annum nor shall such total salary from all sources exceed the annual salary fixed by law for judges of the courts of appeal.
 

Act 280: AN ACT
To amend and re-enact La. R. S. 13:1566 to increase the permissible local salary supplement of the judges of the Orleans Parish Juvenile Court from five thousand dollars to eight thousand five hundred dollars per annum; and to provide for the establishment of a continual judicial fund to be administered by the Judges of the Orleans Parish Juvenile Court, and to provide for the term of court.
 

1966 Act No. 135

1966 Act No. 280