122.037 – COMPENSATION OF EXAMINERS. (a) Each examiner
Texas Election Code § 122.037
Summary
This law establishes that examiners appointed for certain applications are entitled to compensation for their services. The compensation amounts are determined by the secretary of state and the attorney general, funded through application fees.
Examiners receive compensation for application-related services.
Compensation amounts are set by the secretary of state and attorney general.
Funding for compensation comes from application fees.
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