122.069 – COMPENSATION OF EXAMINERS. (a) Subject to
Texas Election Code § 122.069
Summary
This law establishes the compensation framework for examiners appointed by the secretary of state. It ensures that all examiners receive uniform pay for their services during the same examination, with a cap on total compensation.
Examiners are compensated as determined by the secretary of state.
Compensation rates must be uniform for all examiners in the same examination.
Total compensation for examiners is capped to prevent excessive payments.
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