§ 25.4-406. Compensation of Mayor.

 A. The Mayor’s salary shall be ten thousand dollars ($10,000.) per annum. Such salary shall be increased by Council only when the salaries of Council members are increased. In this case, the Mayor’s salary shall automatically increase by the same percentage by which Council members’ salaries have been increased. Salary increases for the Mayor shall become effective on the same date as those of Council members.

 B. In addition to the salary provided to the Mayor pursuant to §  25.4-406A, the Mayor shall be entitled to receive the same health care insurance, life insurance and pension benefits as are made available from time to time to the Chief Administrative Officer pursuant to §  25.5-503.

 C. Except as provided in §  25.4-406A and 25.4-406B, the Mayor shall not receive from the Township other compensation, direct or indirect, except for reimbursement of actual out-of-pocket expenses incurred in the performance of his duties. Such reimbursement shall be pursuant to procedures established by resolution of Council.

Source

   The provisions of this §  25.4-406 amended April 26, 1988, effective April 26, 1988. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (106811).



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