CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE
 
69895.  In the City and County of San Francisco, the superior court
shall appoint an executive officer who shall act as a secretary to
the judges of the superior court and perform the duties of jury
commissioner pursuant to Section 69893 and all duties of a court
administrator as described in Section 69898.
   On the authorization of the judges, the executive officer shall
have an assistant executive officer who shall assist in the
performance of the duties of Sections 69893 and 69898.
   The court may delegate to the executive officer any administrative
powers and duties as are now or hereafter by law may be vested in or
required to be exercised by such court.
   The salaries of the executive officer and assistant executive
officer shall be paid by the city and county.
 
69896.  In a county with a population of less than 1,500,000 as
ascertained pursuant to the 1960 federal census where the secretary
for the judges of the superior court is required to perform the
duties of jury commissioner pursuant to Section 69893, the salary of
the secretary shall be fixed by the board of supervisors.
 
69897.  The superior court of any county with a population of over
600,000 and under 900,000 may appoint a probate commissioner to
assist the probate court in disposing of its business connected with
the administration of justice.  The person appointed shall be
designated as probate commissioner of such county.  He shall be a
citizen of the United States, a resident of this State and have been
admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of this State.  He
shall hold office during the pleasure of the courts appointing him.
   The appointment of the probate commissioner shall be made by order
entered in the minutes of the court.
   Every probate commissioner so appointed shall be in attendance at
all sessions of the court.  He shall examine all the files and
proceedings and advise the court on them.  He shall have the powers
and duties delegated to him by the appointing court, including the
powers conferred on court commissioners by this title or the Code of
Civil Procedure.
 
69898.  (a) Any superior court may appoint an executive officer who
shall hold office at the pleasure of the court and shall exercise
such administrative powers and perform such other duties as may be
required of him by the court.  The court shall fix the qualifications
of the executive officer and may delegate to him any administrative
powers and duties required to be exercised by the court.  He shall
supervise the secretaries of the judges of the court and perform, or
supervise the performance of, the duties of jury commissioner.  The
salary of the executive officer shall be fixed by the court and shall
be paid by the county in which he serves.  Each such position shall
be exempt from civil service laws.
   Any superior court may appoint the county clerk as executive
officer, who shall hold office as such executive officer at the
pleasure of the court and shall exercise such administrative powers
and perform such other duties as may be required of such person by
the court.
   (b) Any superior court for which a specific authorization to have
an executive or administrative officer has been enacted by the
Legislature may elect to proceed under its specific authorization or
under this section, but not under both.
   (c) In every superior court having an executive or administrative
officer appointed under the provisions of this section or under a
specific statutory authorization, that officer has the authority of a
clerk of the superior court.
   (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a superior court
having an executive or administrative officer may, by local rule,
specify which of the powers, duties and responsibilities required or
permitted to be exercised or performed by the county clerk in
connection with judicial actions, proceedings and records shall be
exercised or performed by the executive or administrative officer.
The county clerk shall be relieved of any obligation imposed on him
by law with respect to these specified powers, duties and
responsibilities, to the extent the local rule imposes on the
executive or administrative officer the same powers, duties and
responsibilities.
 
 
69899.5.  In the County of Orange, a majority of the judges of the
superior court may appoint or delegate authority to the Superior
Court Chief Executive Officer to appoint officers and employees whose
salaries shall be pursuant to the Table of Classifications and
Salary Schedules adopted by the Executive Committee of the Superior
Court.
   Pursuant to the Lockyer-Isenberg Trial Court Funding Act of 1997
and Article 3 (commencing with Section  77200) of Chapter 13, the
County of Orange has no obligation for the salary and benefits of
commissioners referees, officers, assistants, and other employees of
the superior court appointed pursuant to this section.  Funding for
trial court operations shall be solely the responsibility of the
state.
   All personnel appointed pursuant to this section shall serve at
the pleasure of the majority of the judges and may at any time be
removed by the majority of the judges in their discretion, or in the
discretion of the Superior Court Chief Executive Officer when so
delegated.
   The superior court may establish any additional positions, titles,
and pay rates as are required, and may appoint and employ any
additional commissioners, referees, officers, assistants, and other
employees it deems necessary for the performance of the duties and
exercise of the powers conferred by law upon the court and its
members.  Rates of compensation of all officers, assistants, and
other employees authorized by this section, except those of court
commissioners and juvenile court referees, may be adjusted by a
majority of the judges of the court, the Superior Court Executive
Committee, or the Superior Court Chief Executive Officer when so
delegated.
   All court personnel shall be entitled to any step advancement,
vacation, sick leave, holiday benefits, other leaves of absence,
lump-sum payments for sick leave and vacation when separated from the
service, inclusion in the retirement system of the County of Orange
and other benefits as may be adopted in a memorandum of understanding
with a recognized employee organization or as may be directed by
rules adopted by a majority of the judges.
   Superior court commissioners and juvenile court referees shall be
entitled to any benefits as may be directed by rules adopted by the
majority of the judges.
   Where statutes require implementation by local ordinances for the
extension of benefits to local officers and employees, these benefits
may be made applicable, by rule, to those employees.
   Rules of the court may include other matters pertaining to the
general administration of the court, including conditions of
employment of personnel. When the rules are adopted by a majority of
the judges and filed with the Judicial Council they shall have the
same status as other rules of court adopted pursuant to Section
68070.
   When requested to do so by the court, the county shall furnish to
the superior court any services as may be required in connection with
the recruitment and employment of personnel.
   All those personnel and judges shall be allowed actual traveling
and necessary expenses incurred while engaged in the duties of their
employment or office.
   This section is not intended to alter the existing employment
status of, or meet and confer obligations related to, superior court
staff or to require changes in local employment practices.
 
69900.  In the City and County of San Francisco, a majority of the
judges of the superior court may appoint the following employees,
whose annual salaries shall be as set forth hereafter.  The class
numbers set forth refer to the superior court position
classifications contained in the salary ordinance of the City and
County of San Francisco.
 
 
                      Title                             Class Number
       1  Executive Officer                                 0555
       1  Assistant County Clerk                            0583
       1  Assistant Executive Officer                       0584
       1  Manager of Budget and Admin.                      0585
      20  Court Coordinators                                0588
       4  Court Assistants                                  0589
       4  Court Assistants, Senior                          0590
      65  Superior Court Clerks                             0591
       1  Payroll/Personnel Director                        0592
       1  Deputy Jury Commissioner                          0622
       3  Managers of Court Operations                      0634
       6  Division Chiefs                                   0636
       1  Director-Family Court Services                    0640
       1  Assistant Director-Family Court Services          0641
       1  Assistant Director-Probate                        0646
       1  Director, Probate                                 0647
       4  Court Investigators                               0648
       3  Probate Examiners                                 0649
       1  Traffic Hearing Officer                           0650
       5  Counselors-Family Court Services                  0655
       1  Mental Health Coordinator                         0657
      10  Legal Research Assistants                         0676
       1  Judicial Secretary Coordinator                    0677
       2  Executive Secretaries                             0678
       6  Judicial Secretaries                              0680
      23  Judicial Clerks, Senior                           0681
      40  Judicial Clerks                                   0697
       1  Judicial Clerk II                                 0705
      29  Court Reporters                                   0710
       1  Legal Research Assistant-Presiding Judge          0735
       1  MIS Specialist II                                 0818
       4  MIS Specialists III                               0819
       1  Superior Court Computer Coordinator               0821
       5  Attorneys, Civil and Criminal                     0174
       1  Juvenile Justice Director                         0637
 
   Those positions shall be paid biweekly the equivalent amount as
specified in the salary ordinance. All salaries for original
appointments shall be at step 1, provided that on the first
anniversary of appointment the employee shall advance to the second
step, and thereafter on the second anniversary of appointment the
employee shall advance to step 3, and thereafter on the third
anniversary of appointment the employee shall advance to step 4, and
thereafter shall be paid at the rate established by step 4.
   Service in any position enumerated herein prior to the effective
date of the amendments to this section enacted at the 1991-92 Regular
Session of the Legislature shall constitute service for the purpose
of determining the step at which the attache is paid. Service in any
position wherein substantially the same duties have been performed
shall also be deemed service for the purpose of determining at which
step the attache is to be paid.
   Employment by the court shall be deemed to be employment by the
city and county, if approved by resolution of the court, for purposes
of determining court employees' rights to sick leave, vacation, and
holiday pay and accumulation thereof, as provided either by charter
or ordinances of the city and county for miscellaneous employees.
   With the approval of the board of supervisors, the court may
establish such additional titles and pay rates as are required and,
with the approval of the board of supervisors, may appoint and employ
such additional commissioners, officers, and assistants and other
employees as it deems necessary for the performance of the duties and
exercise of the powers conferred by law upon it and its members.
   Rates of compensation of all officers and assistants and other
employees may be altered by joint action and approval of the board of
supervisors and a majority of the judges of the court. The salaries
of the employees of the superior court shall be paid by the city and
county.
 
69901.  All of the employees provided for in Section 69900 shall be
allowed actual traveling and necessary expenses incurred while
engaged in the duties of their office.
   The salaries provided for in the said section shall be paid in
monthly installments out of the salary fund of the county, or, if
there is none, out of such fund as other salary demands against the
county are paid.  The expenses provided for in this section shall be
paid in monthly installments out of the general fund.  Salaries and
expenses shall be allowed and audited in the same manner as the law
requires for other demands against the county.
 
69902.  Any county having a retirement system for its employees may
include in it the employees and attaches of the superior court of
that county whose salaries are paid by the county.  Where such action
is taken by any county the included employees and attaches shall be
subject to all of the provisions of the local retirement system.
 
69902.5.  Any county having a retirement system for its employees
may include in it the jury commissioner, deputy jury commissioners,
and other assistants, attaches and employees of the office of the
jury commissioner of that county whose salaries are paid by the
county.  Where such action is taken by any county, the included jury
commissioner, deputy jury commissioners, and other assistants,
attaches and employees of the office of the jury commissioner shall
be subject to all of the provisions of the local retirement system.
 
69903.  In any county with a population of less than 1,073,200, but
more than 1,069,700 as determined by the 1970 federal census, a
majority of the judges of the superior court may appoint the listed
officers and employees whose salaries shall be paid by the county as
follows:
 
 
                         Title                                Item
        1     Executive officer .......................       9030
        1     Assistant executive officer .............       9031
        1     Juvenile courts coordinator .............       9039
        1     Probate commissioner ....................       9050
        2     Senior referees .........................       9053
        31    Court reporters .........................       9056
        1     Staff services assistant ................       0230
        2     Secretary II ............................       1220
        1     Court statistician ......................       9038
        1     Supervising conciliation counselor ......       9054
        1     Conciliation counselor ..................       9057
        3     Steno II ................................       1210
        1     Chief calendar clerk ....................       9033
        1     Chief deputy jury commissioner ..........       9035
        1     Chief deputy calendar clerk/jury commis-
              commissioner ............................       9034
        1     Legal secretary reporter II .............       1245
        10    Specialist clerks .......................       1128
        2     Supervising clerk I .....................       1138
        1     Chief probate investigator ..............       9065
        3     Probate investigators ...................       9060
        1     Clerk II ................................       1120
              Court reporter, pro tem .................       F
78.16/day
 
   The item number set forth in the previous paragraph refers to the
classifications contained in the Alameda County salary ordinance and
superior court positions shall be paid the equivalent amount as
specified in the salary ordinance.
   All personnel appointed pursuant to this section shall be exempt
from civil service laws serving at the pleasure of the judges of the
court and may at any time be removed by a majority thereof at their
discretion.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this section,
each judge may appoint a competent phonographic reporter who shall
perform, in addition to his other duties, such secretarial services
for the appointing judge as he requires in the performance of his
official duties.
   With the approval of the board of supervisors, a majority of the
judges may establish such additional titles and pay rates as are
required and may appoint such additional commissioners, officers,
assistants, and other employees as they deem necessary for the
performance of the duties and exercise of the powers conferred by law
upon the court and its members.  Rates of compensation of all such
officers, assistants, and other employees may be adjusted by joint
action and approval of the board of supervisors and a majority of the
judges of the court.  Such additional appointments or changes in
compensation made pursuant to this section shall be on an interim
basis and shall expire on the effective date of appropriate ratifying
or modifying state legislation.
   All personnel except pro tem court reporters shall be entitled to
salary advancement, vacation, sick leave, holiday benefits, other
leaves of absence, and other benefits, not more than that provided in
the Alameda County Administrative Code for county employees.
However, vacation benefits for commissioner and referee
classifications shall be determined by written court policy.
   All personnel except pro tem court reporters shall be included in
the Alameda County retirement system.
   If the board of supervisors provides by ordinance or resolution
for a rate of compensation for positions in any of the superior court
classes specified in this section which is higher than that herein
otherwise provided for, such higher rate of compensation shall be
effective at the same time and in the same manner as rates of pay for
Alameda County employees generally.  Comparative classes shall be
determined by a majority of the judges and the board of supervisors.
 
 
 
69903.3.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, in
any county with a population of less than 1,000,000 but more than
800,000 as determined by the 1960 federal census, and if the superior
court does not have a position of assistant jury commissioner, the
positions of administrative assistant and chief calendar deputy in
Section 69903 shall be compensated at a rate of 10 percent more than
the salary to which they would be entitled otherwise.
 
69904.  (a) In a county of the third class, as determined by the
1970 federal census, a majority of the judges of the superior court
may establish additional titles and pay rates as are required and may
appoint and employ those commissioners, officers, assistants, and
other employees as are deemed necessary for the performance of the
duties and exercise of the power conferred by law upon the court and
its members.  Titles and rates of compensation of all the
commissioners, officers, assistants, and other employees may be
adjusted from time to time by a majority of the judges of the court.
 
   (b) All personnel appointed by the judges pursuant to this or any
other section shall be exempt from civil service and shall be
attaches of the court.  They shall serve at the pleasure of a
majority of the judges of the court and may at any time be removed by
the majority of the judges in their discretion.  In addition to the
benefits authorized under Article 1 (commencing with Section 53200)
of Chapter 2 of Title 5 and Sections 69902 and 69902.5 and in
accordance with personnel regulations adopted by a majority of the
judges, those personnel shall be entitled to step advancement,
vacation, sick leave, holiday benefits, other leaves of absence, and
other benefits, including participation in the county's tuition
refund and suggestion award programs, at levels no less than those
authorized for employees in the classified service of the county.  In
the event the regulations allow credit for sick leave benefits or
other benefits accumulated by the appointee while employed in county
civil service, no credit shall be allowed if the appointee elected to
receive any payment, including any partial payment, for any of those
benefits upon separation from county civil service. Any person
terminating employment with county civil service and immediately
accepting appointment with the court may, if provided by the rules of
the Civil Service Commission, return to civil service within two
years of that appointment, provided the return shall not entitle that
employee to any additional rights by reason of his or her employment
with the court, other than those to which he or she would have been
entitled if he or she had remained in county civil service during the
period of employment with the court.
   (c) Juvenile court referees in their first year of service shall
receive a salary equal to 75 percent of the salary of a judge of the
superior court, and in their second year of service they shall
receive a salary equal to 80 percent of the salary of a judge of the
superior court; thereafter they shall receive a salary equal to 85
percent of the salary of a judge of the superior court.  Each
juvenile court referee who has served as a referee prior to the
effective date of this act shall be entitled to credit for the time
of service in the computation of his or her salary as prescribed in
this section.  Nothing in this section shall operate to reduce the
compensation which the referee was entitled on the day prior to the
effective date of this section.
   (d) With the approval of the judges of the court, each juvenile
court referee and each legal research assistant appointed pursuant to
law, may be reimbursed for any payment he or she makes for his or
her annual State Bar of California membership fee.
 
69905.  In any county a majority of the judges of the superior court
may appoint research assistants.  The number and compensation of
research assistants shall be set by the judges.  The compensation of
those research assistants shall be paid by the county in which they
serve.
 
 
69906.  In any county with a population of less than 715,674 but
more than 631,498, as determined by the 1970 federal census, a
majority of the judges of the superior court may appoint officers or
employees as expressly authorized by law and, with the approval of
the board of supervisors, may establish additional titles and may
appoint additional commissioners, officers, assistants, and other
employees as they deem necessary for the performance of the duties
and exercise of the powers conferred by law upon the court and its
members.  At the request of the judges or the superior court
executive officer, county personnel services shall assist in the
recruitment and examination of court personnel, but the personnel
shall be court rather than county personnel and shall serve at and
may be terminated at the pleasure of a majority of the judges.  Other
provisions of county civil service or personnel rules or procedures
shall not be applicable to court employees unless made applicable by
local court rule.  Except as otherwise expressly provided by statute,
salaries of all court personnel shall be fixed and adjusted by
mutual agreement of a majority of the judges and the board of
supervisors; provided, that the salary of any court investigator
appointed by the court pursuant to Section 1454 of the Probate Code
shall be fixed by a majority of the judges of the court.  Benefits
other than salary shall, for all court personnel, be the same as are
now or may hereafter be provided to comparable county
classifications, as comparability is determined by agreement of the
majority of judges and the board of supervisors, but shall not exceed
those provided for the comparable county classifications, except
that vacation benefits for commissioner and referee classifications
shall be the same as are provided for judges pursuant to subdivision
(7) of Section 205 of the California Rules of Court.  However, the
increased cost of vacation benefits for commissioners and referees
shall not be considered in determining the cost of court operations
pursuant to Sections 77003 and 77204.
   To the extent necessary, and for the sole purpose of implementing
the intent of this section, court employees shall be deemed county
employees for inclusion in those benefit programs provided county
employees as a group or groups.  All court employees except pro
tempore court reporters shall, if otherwise eligible under statutory
and retirement association membership requirements, be included in
the county's retirement system.
 
69906.5.  Notwithstanding Section 270 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, in Mendocino County the offices of assistant
probation officer and deputy probation officer, or either of them,
shall exist only if established by an ordinance adopted by the board
of supervisors; and the probation officer may appoint one or more
deputy or assistant probation officers only if the positions have
been authorized by the board of supervisors.
 
69907.  (a) In the County of San Diego, in addition to any other
compensation and benefits, each judge of the superior court shall
receive the same life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment
insurance, comprehensive annual physical examinations, executive
flexible benefits plan (except that if deferred compensation is
selected, no adjustment based on retirement tier shall apply), and
dental and vision insurance as provided by the County of San Diego
for the classification of chief administrative officer.  Changes in
these benefits shall be effective on the same date as for those for
the classification of chief administrative officer.
   (b) Subject to approval by the board of supervisors, each judge of
the superior court shall receive long-term disability insurance to
the same extent as provided by the County of San Diego for the
classification of chief administrative officer.
 
69908.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in Madera
County, a majority of the judges of the superior court may appoint
such officers or employees as are expressly authorized by law and,
with the approval of the board of supervisors, may establish such
additional titles and may appoint such additional commissioners,
officers, assistants, and other employees as they deem necessary for
the performance of the duties and exercise of the powers conferred by
law upon the court and its members.  At the request of the judges or
the superior court executive officer, the county personnel
department shall assist in the recruitment and examination of court
personnel.  Personnel hired or appointed as official reporters,
official interpreters, research attorneys, or in other nonclerical
positions shall serve at and may be terminated at the pleasure of a
majority of the judges.  Other provisions of county civil service or
personnel rules or procedures shall not be applicable to those court
employees unless made applicable by local court rule.  Except as
otherwise expressly provided by statute, salaries of all court
personnel shall be fixed and adjusted by mutual agreement of a
majority of the judges and the board of supervisors.  Benefits other
than salary shall, for all court personnel, be the same as are now or
may hereafter be provided to equivalent county classifications, as
that equivalency is determined by agreement of the majority of judges
and the board of supervisors, but shall not exceed those provided
for the equivalent county classifications. To the extent necessary,
and for the sole purpose of implementing the intent of this section,
court employees shall be deemed county employees for inclusion in
those benefit programs provided county employees as a group or
groups.  All court employees except pro tempore court reporters
shall, if otherwise eligible under statutory and retirement system
membership requirements, be included in the county's retirement
system.
 
 
 
69909.  (a) In the County of Riverside, in addition to any other
compensation and benefits, each judge of the superior court shall
receive the county flexible benefits plan.
   (b) Subject to approval by the board of supervisors, each judge of
the superior court shall receive long-term disability insurance to
the same extent as provided by the County of Riverside for other
elected county officials.
 
69911.  In the County of Kern, a majority of the judges of the
superior court may appoint the following officers and employees whose
salaries shall be:
 
    Number              Title                      Range
       1     Superior Court Executive          64.7
             Officer/Jury Commissioner
       3     Principal Attorney                62.4 or,
             Senior Attorney OR                59.6 or,
             Associate Attorney OR             56.7 or,
             Deputy Attorney OR                53.9
       1     Court Commissioner                75-85% of a
                                               Superior Court
                                               judge's annual
                                               salary
       1     Senior Juvenile                   75-85% of a
             Court Referee                     Superior Court
                                               judge's annual
                                               salary
       1     Court Services Manager            53.1
       1     Superior Court                    48.3
             Calendar Coordinator
       1     Departmental Systems              55.2
             Coordinator II
       1     Departmental Systems              53.2
             Coordinator I
       1     Probate Examiner                  48.5
      13     Assistant Secretary,              44.4
             Superior Court
      22     Court Reporter                    55.8
       4     Court Reporter                    55.8
             Part-time
       1     Asst. Clerk of the Court          61.1
       1     Dept. Systems Coord. I            52.8
       1     Data Entry OP II OR               39.8
             Data Entry OP I                   37.8
       1     Court Financial Technician        47.9
       1     Account Clerk IV                  44.4
       2     Account Clerk II OR               39.3
             Account Clerk I                   36.5
       1     Records Clerk                     41.6
       2     Microphotographer                 40.7
       2     Asst. Chief Deputy Clerk          53.0
       1     CJIS Coord.                       49.6
       4     Supv. Superior Court Clerk        51.0
      24     Superior Court Clerk II OR        47.8
             Superior Court Clerk I            44.2
      10     Deputy Clerk III                  46.2
      32     Deputy Clerk II OR                44.1
             Deputy Clerk I                    41.8
       4     Typist Clerk II OR                38.1
             Typist Clerk I                    35.3
       1     Clerk III                         40.7
       2     Clerk II OR                       38.0
             Clerk I                           35.2
       1     Senior Secretary                  44.9
       1     Secretary                         43.0
The salary range set forth above is provided for in the salary
schedule of the Kern County salary ordinance.
   All personnel appointed pursuant to this section shall be noncivil
service and shall serve at the pleasure of the majority of the
judges.  With the approval of the board of supervisors, the majority
of the judges may establish any additional positions as are required,
and, with the approval of the board of supervisors, may appoint and
employ additional commissioners, officers, assistants, and other
employees as it deems necessary for the performance of the duties and
exercise of the powers conferred by law upon the court and its
members.  Rates of compensation of all positions assigned to the
superior court may be adjusted by joint action and approval of the
board of supervisors and a majority of the judges of the court.  Any
additional appointments or changes in compensation made pursuant to
this section shall be on an interim basis and shall expire on the
effective date of appropriate ratifying or modifying state
legislation.
   All personnel appointed pursuant to this section shall be entitled
to the same employee benefits, with the exception of court holidays,
that are provided to all other county employees by the board of
supervisors.
 
69912.  In the County of San Luis Obispo, upon authorization of a
majority of the judges, the executive officer shall appoint a deputy
clerk of the court or an assistant executive officer who shall assist
in the performance of the duties of Sections 69893 and 69898.
   The deputy clerk of court or assistant executive officer
classification shall hold office at the pleasure of the court.  The
court shall fix the qualifications of the position.  The position
shall be exempt from civil service laws.
   The salary of the position shall be established and adjusted by
mutual agreement of a majority of judges and the board of
supervisors.
   Benefits other than salary shall be the same as are now provided
or may hereafter be provided to equivalent county classifications.
The position shall be included in the county retirement system.
 
 
CALIFORNIA CODES
GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 72750-72784
 
72750.  This article applies only to municipal courts established in
districts in Los Angeles County except the Los Angeles Judicial
District.
 
 
72750.4.  In each municipal court district having eight judges
authorized by law, the officers and attaches shall be appointed, as
follows:
   There shall be one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court.
   The clerk may appoint:
   (a) Seventeen deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (b) Seventeen deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (c) Fourteen deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (d) Twelve deputy clerks IV, M.C., plus one additional such deputy
clerk for each commissioner or traffic referee appointed pursuant to
Section 72400 or 72757.
   (e) One senior judicial secretary, M.C.
   (f) Five assistant chief deputy clerks, M.C.
   (g) One occupant of an assistant chief deputy clerk position as
set forth in this section shall be designated by the court
administrator as assistant court administrator and shall receive a
monthly salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for
the court administrator of the court.
 
72750.5.  In each municipal court district having seven judges
authorized by law the officers and attaches shall be appointed as
follows:
   There shall be one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court.
   The clerk may appoint:
   (a) Eleven deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (b) Thirteen deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (c) Nine deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (d) Nine deputy clerks IV, M.C., plus one additional such deputy
clerk for each commissioner or traffic referee appointed pursuant to
Section 72400 or 72757.
   (e) One senior judicial secretary.
   (f) Five assistant chief deputy clerks, M.C.
   (g) One occupant of an assistant chief deputy position as set
forth in this section shall be designated by the court administrator
as assistant court administrator and shall receive a monthly salary
eight schedules less than the schedule for the court administrator of
the court.
 
72751.  In each municipal court district having six judges
authorized by law the officers and attaches shall be appointed as
follows:
   There shall be one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court.
   The clerk may appoint:
   (a) Ten deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (b) Twelve deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (c) Eight deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (d) Nine deputy clerks IV, M.C., plus one additional such deputy
clerk for each commissioner or traffic referee appointed pursuant to
Section 72400 or 72757.
   (e) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of the court.
 
72751.1.  In each municipal court district having five judges
authorized by law the officers and attaches shall be appointed as
follows:
   There shall be one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court.
   The clerk may appoint:
   (a) Nine deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (b) Eleven deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (c) Nine deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (d) Seven deputy clerks IV, M.C., plus one additional such deputy
clerk for each commissioner or traffic referee appointed pursuant to
Section 72400 or 72757.
   (e) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of said court.
 
72751.5.  In each municipal court district having four judges
authorized by law the officers and attaches shall be appointed as
follows:
   There shall be one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court.
   The clerk may appoint:
   (a) Nine deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (b) Eleven deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (c) Nine deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (d) Six deputy clerks IV, M.C., plus one additional such deputy
clerk for each commissioner or traffic referee appointed pursuant to
Section 72400 or 72757.
   (e) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of the court.
 
72752.  In each municipal court district having three judges
authorized by law the officers and attaches shall be appointed as
follows:
   There shall be one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court.
   The clerk may appoint:
   (a) Nine deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (b) Eleven deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (c) Nine deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (d) Five deputy clerks IV, M.C., plus one additional such deputy
clerk for each commissioner or traffic referee appointed pursuant to
Section 72400 or 72757.
   (e) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of the court.
 
72753.  In each municipal court district having two judges
authorized by law the officers and attaches shall be appointed as
follows:
   There shall be one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court.
   The clerk may appoint:
   (a) Six deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (b) Eight deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (c) Six deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (d) Three deputy clerks IV, M.C., plus one additional such deputy
clerk for each commissioner appointed pursuant to Section 72757.
   (e) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of the court.
 
72754.  In each municipal court district having one judge authorized
by law the officers and attaches shall be appointed and compensated
as follows:
   There shall be one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judge of the court.
   The clerk may appoint:
   (a) Three deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (b) Four deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (c) Four deputy clerks III, M.  C.
   (d) Two deputy clerks IV, M.C., plus one additional such deputy
clerk for each commissioner appointed pursuant to Section 72757.
   (e) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of the court.
 
72755.  In those positions for which this article provides a
multistep rate of compensation, this section shall apply.
   (a) Except in the case of transfer, demotion, promotion or where
otherwise specifically provided, original appointments to these
positions shall be at the rate designated for step 1 of the salary
schedule pertaining to the position occupied.
   (b) The initial rate of compensation shall be increased to the
next higher step of the schedule applicable to the position occupied
upon the completion of six months' continuous service in the same
position.  Upon the completion of each ensuing 12 months of service,
the compensation shall be increased to the rate specified in the next
higher step of the salary schedule for the position occupied until
the compensation equals the sum specified in the highest step of that
schedule.
   (c) A person for whom an "unsatisfactory" or "improvement needed"
performance evaluation has been filed with the county director of
personnel shall not be granted a step advancement in the position
held when the rating was given until a "competent" or better rating
is filed.
   (d) When a person is promoted to a position on a multistep basis,
he or she shall receive the lowest step rate in the salary schedule
of the new position which results in an increase in salary.  However,
when the increase in salary is less than the equivalent of a
one-schedule increase in salary, the person shall be placed on the
next higher step of the position to which he or she is appointed.
Step advancements thereafter shall be as otherwise provided in this
section.
   (e) When the increase in salary provided for in subdivision (d) is
at least equivalent to a one-schedule increase in salary, but less
than the equivalent of a two-schedule increase in salary, the person
shall be entitled to advance to the next higher step of the position
to which he or she was appointed in one-half of the time otherwise
required.  Step advancements thereafter shall be as otherwise
provided.
   (f) A person demoted to a lower position shall be entitled to
receive whichever of the following rates is lower:
   (1) The highest step of the salary schedule pertaining to the
position to which he or she is demoted.
   (2) The same rate of pay which he or she was receiving prior to
demotion.
   (g) The appointing power who demotes a person for disciplinary
reasons may specify any step rate in the salary schedule pertaining
to the lower position except that it shall not be higher than the
step rate held by the employee in the higher position.
   (h) If a person begins employment between the 1st and 15th of any
calendar month, inclusive, his or her step advancement shall be
calculated from the first day of that month.  Where a person begins
employment on or after the 16th day of a calendar month, the step
advancement shall be calculated from the first of the next month.
   (i) Upon demotion, a person shall retain the anniversary date held
in the higher position.
   (j) Any deputy clerk III, M.C. who is necessarily assigned to the
regular duties of a deputy clerk IV, M.C. or court clerk, M.C.
because of an absence of a deputy clerk IV, M.C. or court clerk, M.C.
shall, for any period of that assignment in excess of 30 calendar
days, receive compensation at the rate of that higher numbered salary
schedule which will increase his or her basic compensation by four
schedules.
   (k) One deputy municipal court clerk I, deputy municipal court
clerk II, or deputy clerk III, M.C. in each municipal court of six
judges or fewer, who having met the stenographic skills proficiency
qualification required by the County of Los Angeles for the county
position of stenographer, shall be entitled to receive a
four-schedule increase in salary when regularly required to provide
stenographic and secretarial services to the judge or judges of the
court.
   (l) Not more than one deputy clerk IV, M.C. or court clerk, M.C.
in each municipal court having six judges or fewer, or a total of two
deputy clerks IV, M.C. or court clerks, M.C. in each municipal court
having seven judges or more, while assigned to duties in divisions
of the court requiring greater skill and responsibility, shall
receive a two-schedule increase in salary.
   (m) Not more than a total of two deputy municipal court clerks I,
deputy municipal court clerks II, or deputy clerks III, M.C. in each
municipal court, while assigned to duties in divisions of the court
requiring greater skill and responsibility, shall receive a
two-schedule increase in compensation while so assigned.  However, in
no event shall a deputy clerk who is receiving additional
compensation pursuant to subdivision (k) receive the compensation
prescribed by this subdivision.
 
72756.  Whenever reference to a numbered Salary Schedule is made in
any section of this article, the schedule found in the salary
ordinance of the County of Los Angeles shall apply.
 
72757.  In each municipal court district having not more than 10
judges authorized by law, a jury commissioner may be appointed by and
hold office at the pleasure of the majority of the judges, or the
senior judge in service in a municipal court district having two
judges.
 
72758.  The jury commissioner shall exercise all the powers and
perform all of the duties of the jury commissioner of a superior
court insofar as they are applicable to municipal courts, together
with such additional powers and duties as may be prescribed by law.
In addition and without extra compensation, he may be appointed and
serve as a general commissioner of the court if he possesses the
qualifications prescribed therefor.  As such general commissioner, he
shall exercise all the powers and perform all of the duties of a
commissioner of a superior court insofar as they are applicable to
municipal courts, together with such additional powers and duties as
may be prescribed by law.
 
72759.  The jury commissioner shall meet the provisions of Section
72190 relating to qualifications and shall receive an annual salary
equal to that provided by law for Commissioners of the Municipal
Court, Los Angeles Judicial District.  He shall be a member of any
retirement system which includes clerks and deputy clerks of said
court.  The requirements relating to qualifications do not apply to
any jury commissioner who was an incumbent on January 1, 1957.
   Any jury commissioner who has been appointed from the staff of
court clerks shall continue to be the clerk or deputy clerk of the
judicial district in such position as he has theretofore been
appointed without additional compensation.
 
72760.  Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 72648, the judges
and any judges pro tempore of each municipal court under this
article, may select, from among the deputy clerks of the court, such
person or persons to act as court clerks as may be reasonably
necessary for the proper operation of such court.  Any deputy clerk
so selected shall serve as court clerk during the pleasure of the
judge or judges of such court, and shall perform his official duties
as court clerk under his or their sole direction.
 
72761.  Notwithstanding Section 72400, the presiding judge of the
Beverly Hills Municipal Court District may also appoint the
clerk-administrative officer, on an as-needed basis, to serve
temporarily as traffic referee without additional compensation,
provided he or she is a member of the State Bar of California.
 
72762.  In the Alhambra Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) One deputy municipal court clerk I.
   (2) Fourteen deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Six deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Four court clerks, M.C.
   (5) Three supervising deputy clerks I, M.C.
   (6) Three supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (7) Four student workers.
   (8) One student professional worker.
   (9) One accountant, M.C.
   (10) One EDP programmer analyst II.
   (11) One judicial secretary.
   (12) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the
court administrator of the court.
   (c) The court administrator shall hold office at the pleasure of
the judges of that court.  This subdivision applies to vacancies
occurring on or after January 1, 1991.
 
72763.  In the Antelope Municipal Court District, the officers and
the attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Nine deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Eleven deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Nine deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Seven deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) One accountant, M.C.
   (6) Two student workers.
   (7) Two supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (8) One student professional worker.
   (9) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of that court.
 
72764.  In the Beverly Hills Municipal Court District, the officers
and attaches shall be appointed as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Seven deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Eleven deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Four deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Six deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) One student worker.
   (6) One administrative assistant, M.C.
   (7) One data systems analyst I, M.C.
   (8) One management secretary, M.C.
   (9) Three student professional workers.
   (10) One chief deputy clerk.
   (11) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the
court administrator of that court.  Any person appointed to this
position shall serve at the pleasure of the court administrator and
shall acquire no civil service status.
 
 
72765.  The court administrator of the Burbank Municipal Court
District shall hold office at the pleasure of the judges of that
court.
 
72766.  In the Citrus Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Eighteen deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Fifteen deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Nine deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Thirteen deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) One senior secretary III, Muni Ct.
   (6) Twelve student workers.
   (7) Four supervising deputy clerks I, M.C.
   (8) Three supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (9) Four assistant chief deputy clerks, M.C.
   (10) One senior administrative assistant, M.C.
   (11) Two student professional workers.
   (12) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the
court administrator of that court.
 
72767.  In the Compton Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Thirty-two deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Thirty-two deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Twenty-two deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Fifteen deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) One senior administrative assistant, M.C.
   (6) Six assistant chief deputy clerks, M.C.
   (7) One data systems analyst II, M.C.
   (8) One head personnel technician, M.C., NCS.
   (9) One senior judicial secretary, Muni Ct.
   (10) One senior secretary III, Muni Ct.
   (11) One student professional worker.
   (12) Four student workers.
   (13) Five supervising deputy clerks I, M.C.
   (14) Five supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (15) Two data systems analysts I, M.C.
   (16) Five division chiefs, M.C., NCS.
   (17) One personnel assistant, M.C.
   (18) One staff assistant, Muni Ct.
   (19) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the
court administrator of that court and who shall serve at the pleasure
of the court administrator.
 
72767.1.  Notwithstanding Section 72604, in the Compton Municipal
Court District, official reporters shall be appointed as follows:
   (a) The judges may appoint as many phonographic reporters, not
exceeding twelve, as the business of the court may require.  The
reporters shall be known as official reporters and shall serve at the
pleasure of the judges of the court.
   (b) In lieu of any other compensation provided by law for his or
her services in reporting testimony and proceedings in the court,
each official reporter shall receive the same monthly salary and
medical benefits received by official reporters of the Los Angeles
Municipal Court District, pursuant to Section 72709.  Fees for
transcription shall be as provided in Article 9 (commencing with
Section 69941) of Chapter 5.
 
 
72768.  In the Culver Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator, who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Six deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Eight deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Six deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Four deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) One student worker.
   (6) One supervising deputy clerk II, M.C.
   (7) One senior secretary I, Muni. Ct.
   (8) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of that court.
 
 
72769.  In the Downey Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of that court and who shall hold office at
the pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Nine deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Twelve deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Nine deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Six court clerks, M.C.
   (5) Two accounting technicians, M.C.
   (6) One principal clerk, Los Angeles.
   (7) One secretary, Muni Ct.
   (8) Five student workers, M.C., NCS.
   (9) Three supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (10) One financial evaluator, M.C., NCS.
   (11) One procurement aide, M.C.
   (12) One assistant court administrator, who shall receive a
monthly salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for
the court administrator of that court.
 
72770.  In the East Los Angeles Municipal Court District, the
officers and attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Nine deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Twelve deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Nine deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Twelve deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) Six student workers.
   (6) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of the court.
 
72771.  In the Glendale Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Fifteen deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (2) Five deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (3) Seven  court clerks, M.C.
   (4) One principal administrative assistant, M.C.
   (5) One senior secretary II, Muni Ct.
   (6) Two supervising deputy clerks I, M.C.
   (7) One accountant, M.C.
   (8) Three student workers.
   (9) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of that court.
 
72771.1.  Notwithstanding Section 72604, in the Glendale Municipal
Court District, official reporters shall be appointed as follows:
   (a) The judges may appoint as many phonographic reporters, not
exceeding four, as the business of the court may require.  The
reporters shall be known as official reporters and shall serve at the
pleasure of the judges of the court.
   (b) In lieu of any other compensation provided by law for his or
her services in reporting testimony and proceedings in the court,
each official reporter shall receive the same monthly salary and
benefits received by official reporters of the Los Angeles Municipal
Court District, pursuant to Section 72709.  Fees for transcription
shall be as provided in Article 9 (commencing with Section 69941) of
Chapter 5.
 
 
72772.  In the Inglewood Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Sixteen deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Twenty-six deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Three deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Eleven deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) Two principal clerks, Los Angeles.
   (6) One procurement aide, M.C.
   (7) One senior administrative assistant, M.C.
   (8) One senior judicial secretary, Muni Ct.
   (9) Three student workers.
   (10) Three supervising deputy clerks I, M. C.
   (11) Four supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (12) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the
court administrator of that court.
 
72773.  In the Long Beach Municipal District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Twenty-six deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Twenty-four deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Twenty-one deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Thirteen deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) Two deputy clerks, senior judicial secretaries, Muni Ct.
   (6) Five division chiefs, Long Beach  M.C.
   (7) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of that court.
   (8) Seven supervising deputy clerks I, M.C.
   (9) Five supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (10) Seven principal clerks, Los Angeles.
   (11) One senior secretary III, Muni Ct.
   (12) Two administrative assistants, M.C.
   (13) One data systems analyst II, M.C.
   (14) One legal research assistant, planning and research.
   (15) Two senior administrative assistants, M.C.
   (16) One accountant, M.C.
   (17) One personnel technician, M.C.
   (18) One student professional worker.
   (19) Eight student workers.
   (20) One procurement aide, M.C.
 
72774.  In the Los Cerritos Municipal Court District, the officers
and attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Seventeen deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (2) Three deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (3) Six deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (4) One senior judicial secretary, Muni Ct.
   (5) Three supervising deputy clerks I, M.C.
   (6) Three supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (7) Two student workers.
   (8) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of that court.
   (9) One data systems analyst II, M.C.
 
72775.  In the Malibu Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Five deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Six deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Six deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Three deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) One senior secretary III, M.C.
   (6) One senior administrative assistant, M.C.
   (7) Two supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (8) Three student workers.
   (9) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of the court.
 
72776.  In the Newhall Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who, for any vacancy
occurring on or after January 1, 1991, shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Two deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Twelve deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Six deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Five court clerks, M.C., plus one additional court clerk, M.C.
for each commissioner or traffic referee appointed pursuant to
Section 72400, 72450, or 72607.
   (5) One accounting technician, M.C.
   (6) One senior secretary III, M.C.
   (7) One supervising deputy clerk II, M.C.
   (8) One data systems analyst I, M.C.
   (9) One administrative assistant, M.C.
   (10) Two student workers.
   (11) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the
court administrator of that court.
 
72777.  In the Pasadena Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Twelve deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Ten deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Seven deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Eight deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) Four student workers.
   (6) One student professional worker.
   (7) One secretary, Muni.Ct.
   (8) One administrative assistant, M.C.
   (9) One principal clerk, Los Angeles.
   (10) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the
court administrator of that court.
 
72778.  In the Pomona Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Ten deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Eleven deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Ten deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Ten court clerks, M.C.
   (5) One student professional worker.
   (6) Four student workers, M.C., NCS.
   (7) Two assistant chief deputy  clerks, M.C.
   (8) One staff assistant, Muni Ct.
   (9) One data systems analyst I, M.C.
   (10) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the
court administrator of that court.
 
72778.1.  Notwithstanding Section 72604, in the Pomona Municipal
Court District, official reporters shall be appointed as follows:
   (a) The judges may appoint as many phonographic reporters, not
exceeding five, as the business of the court may require.  The
reporters shall be known as official reporters and shall serve at the
pleasure of the judges of the court.
   (b) In lieu of any other compensation provided by law for his or
her services in reporting testimony and proceedings in the court,
each official reporter shall receive the same monthly salary and
benefits received by official reporters of the Los Angeles Municipal
Court District, pursuant to Section 72709.  Fees for transcription
shall be as provided in Article 9 (commencing with Section 69941) of
Chapter 5.
 
 
72779.  In the Rio Hondo Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Eleven deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Ten deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Seven deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Five deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) Three supervising deputy clerks I, M.C.
   (6) Three supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (7) One student professional worker.
   (8) Four student workers.
   (9) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of that court.
 
72780.  In the Santa Anita Municipal Court District, the officers
and attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Four deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Eight deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Two deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Five deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) Two senior administrative assistants, M.C.
   (6) One student professional worker.
   (7) Two student workers.
   (8) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of that court.
 
 
 
72781.  In the Santa Monica Municipal Court District, the officers
and attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Ten deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Eleven deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Nine deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Six deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (5) One senior judicial secretary, Muni Ct.
   (6) One secretary, Muni Ct.
   (7) Seven student workers.
   (8) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the court
administrator of the court.
   (c) The court administrator shall hold office at the pleasure of
the judges of the court.  This subdivision applies to vacancies
occurring on or after January 1, 1989.
 
 
72782.  In the South Bay Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The court administrator may appoint:
   (1) Five deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Fifteen deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Twenty-six deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) One deputy clerk, senior personnel assistant, M.C., NCS.
   (5) One deputy clerk, senior judicial secretary, M.C., NCS.
   (6) Seven supervising deputy clerks I, M.C.
   (7) Two student professional workers, M.C., NCS.
   (8) Five custodians, M.C., NCS.
   (9) One general maintenance supervisor, M.C., NCS.
   (10) Four deputy clerks, principal clerk, Los Angeles.
   (11) One accountant, M.C., NCS.
   (12) One data systems analyst I, M.C., NCS.
   (13) One data systems analyst II, M.C., NCS.
   (14) One deputy clerk III, M.C., NCS.
   (15) Six deputy clerk supervisors, M.C., NCS.
   (16) One deputy municipal court clerk I, NCS.
   (17) One deputy municipal court clerk II, NCS.
   (18) One deputy municipal court clerk aide, NCS.
   (19) Four division chiefs, M.C., NCS.
   (20) Two law clerks, M.C.
   (21) One management secretary II, M.C., NCS.
   (22) Twelve municipal court judicial assistants, NCS.
   (23) One office services assistant I, M.C., NCS.
   (24) One office services assistant II, M.C., NCS.
   (25) One office services assistant III, M.C., NCS.
   (26) One senior accountant, M.C., NCS.
   (27) One senior administrative assistant, M.C., NCS.
   (28) One senior general maintenance worker, M.C., NCS.
   (29) Three staff assistants, M.C., NCS.
   (30) One deputy clerk, assistant court administrator, who shall
receive a monthly salary eight schedules less than the schedule
specified for the court administrator of that court.
 
 
 
72783.  In the Southeast Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There  is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Twenty-seven deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (2) Ten deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (3) Eleven deputy clerks IV, M.C.
   (4) Six supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (5) One accounting technician II, M.C.
   (6) One senior secretary III, Muni Ct.
   (7) Two student professional workers.
   (8) Seven student workers.
   (9) Two assistant court  administrators who shall receive monthly
salaries eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the
court administrator of  that court.
 
72784.  In the Whittier Municipal Court District, the officers and
attaches shall be appointed, as follows:
   (a) There is one court administrator who shall be the clerk
appointed by the judges of the court and who shall hold office at the
pleasure of the judges of that court.
   (b) The clerk may appoint:
   (1) Nine deputy municipal court clerks I.
   (2) Eleven deputy municipal court clerks II.
   (3) Eight deputy clerks III, M.C.
   (4) Six judicial assistants.
   (5) One principal administrative assistant, M.C.
   (6) One student professional worker, M.C., NCS.
   (7) Five student workers, M.C., NCS.
   (8) Three supervising deputy clerks II, M.C.
   (9) One financial evaluator, M.C., NCS.
   (10) One assistant court administrator who shall receive a monthly
salary eight schedules less than the schedule specified for the
court administrator of that court.