Texas Statutes

§ 54A.206 — TERMINATION OF ASSOCIATE JUDGE.

Texas § 54A.206
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Tex. Government Code Code Ann. § 54A.206 (2026).

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Sec. 54A.206. TERMINATION OF ASSOCIATE JUDGE.

(a)An associate judge who serves a single court serves at the will of the judge of that court.
(b)The employment of an associate judge who serves more than two courts may only be terminated by a majority vote of all the judges of the courts that the associate judge serves.
(c)The employment of an associate judge who serves two courts may be terminated by either of the judges of the courts that the associate judge serves.
(d)The appointment of the associate judge terminates if:
(1)the associate judge becomes a candidate for election to public office; or
(2)the commissioners court does not appropriate funds in the county's budget to pay the salary of the associate judge.
(e)If an associate judge serves a single court and the appointing jud

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