§ 57A. Clerks of court.
Notwithstanding any provision of general law, the clerk of the circuit court of the city shall be paid a salary as provided by law, which salary shall be in full compensation for services and shall be in lieu of the retention by such clerk of any and all official fees and commissions of whatever kind or character, and from whatever source derived, and the council shall provide for the payment of such salary out of the treasury of the city. The expenses of the office of such clerk, including compensation of deputies and employees, shall be likewise paid out of the treasury of the city on duly authenticated vouchers, when and as such expenses are incurred, or may become due and payable.
All fees and commissions of every kind or character received or collected by such clerk, and from whatever source derived, shall be paid into the treasury of the city. All fees and commissions of every kind and character, whether payable by the State, the United States, or by private persons, firms or corporations, now or hereafter receivable by law or ordinance by such clerk, shall continue to be paid to and collected by him, and shall be paid into the treasury of the city. The city shall not be required to pay any such clerk any fees or commissions for services performed for such city.
(Acts 1982, Ch. 399, § 1)
(Acts 1982, Ch. 399, § 1)