Bill
LC 2402
Allow counties to pay reserve deputy sheriff's officers
Authorizes counties to compensate reserve deputy sheriff officers, shaping budgets, payroll, and staffing; qualification, rates, funding, and oversight to be defined in the bill.
Bill
LC 2402
Authorizes counties to compensate reserve deputy sheriff officers, shaping budgets, payroll, and staffing; qualification, rates, funding, and oversight to be defined in the bill.
The bill seeks to authorize counties to compensate reserve deputy sheriff officers. While the exact compensation framework is not provided in the available summary, the core intent is to formalize the ability for counties to pay individuals who serve as reserve deputies, rather than relying on uncompensated or purely volunteer service.
Note: Specific operative provisions, cap on payments, performance requirements, or funding mechanisms are not included in the provided summary and would be defined in the official bill text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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