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      • Salaries of magistrates and any other personnel in the office of the magistrate shall be fixed by the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court. Such salaries shall be fixed by the Executive Secretary at least annually at such time as he deems proper and as soon as practicable thereafter certified to the Comptroller.
      law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title19.2/chapter3/section19.2-46.1/
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  2. In determining the salary of any magistrate, the Executive Secretary shall consider the work load of and territory and population served by the magistrate and such other factors he deems relevant.

  3. Pursuant to Va. Code § 19.2-46.1 the salaries of magistrates and other personnel in the office of the magistrate shall be fixed by the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Virginia Code § 19.2-46.2 requires the Committee to certify the names of all full-time magistrates to the Virginia Retirement System.

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  4. This study examined the salaries of Magistrate and Magistrate equivalent positions in five states, and the Commonwealth of Virginia. Although salary information was obtained for all six jurisdictions, average salary figures were only obtained from the states of Ohio, Maryland, Texas and the Commonwealth of Virginia.

  5. § 19.2-46.1. Salaries to be fixed by the Executive Secretary; limitations; mileage allowance. Salaries of magistrates and any other personnel in the office of the magistrate shall be fixed by the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court.

  6. Office of the Executive Secretary Department of Magistrate Services Rev: 7/24 . MAGISTRATE MANUAL . TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE . v . D. Procedures For Juvenile Custody Once Law Enforcement Has Taken A

  7. The salaries of all magistrates shall be fixed and paid as provided in 19.2-46.1. The salaries referred to herein shall be in lieu of all fees whichmay accrue to the recipient by virtue of his office.

  8. Magistrates provide services on an around-the-clock basis, conducting hearings in person or through the use of videoconferencing systems. The Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia provides administrative supervision and training to magistrates.