(a) County tax collectors are authorized to employ one (1) deputy to do the additional work imposed by the terms of this act. (b) The collector may pay the deputy a salary up to the sum of three thousand three hundred dollars ($3,300) per annum. However, the salary shall never exceed the receipts from the one and three-eighths percent (13/8%) allowed the collectors by the provisions of § 14-90-913 . Acts 1949, No. 195, § 16; 1951, No. 234, § 1; 1953, No. 39, § 1; 1957, No. 332, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-418.12. (a) County tax collectors are authorized to employ one (1) deputy to do the additional work imposed by the terms of this act. (b) The collector may pay the deputy a salary up to the sum of three thousand three hundred dollars ($3,300) per annum. However, the salary shall never exceed the receipts from the one and three-eighths percent (13/8%) allowed the collectors by the provisions of § 14-90-913 . Acts 1949, No. 195, § 16; 1951, No. 234, § 1; 1953, No. 39, § 1; 1957, No. 332, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-418.12. (a) County tax collectors are authorized to employ one (1) deputy to do the additional work imposed by the terms of this act. (b) The collector may pay the deputy a salary up to the sum of three thousand three hundred dollars ($3,300) per annum. However, the salary shall never exceed the receipts from the one and three-eighths percent (13/8%) allowed the collectors by the provisions of § 14-90-913 . Acts 1949, No. 195, § 16; 1951, No. 234, § 1; 1953, No. 39, § 1; 1957, No. 332, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-418.12. (a) County tax collectors are authorized to employ one (1) deputy to do the additional work imposed by the terms of this act. (b) The collector may pay the deputy a salary up to the sum of three thousand three hundred dollars ($3,300) per annum. However, the salary shall never exceed the receipts from the one and three-eighths percent (13/8%) allowed the collectors by the provisions of § 14-90-913 . Acts 1949, No. 195, § 16; 1951, No. 234, § 1; 1953, No. 39, § 1; 1957, No. 332, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-418.12.
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