Judges: MIKE BEEBE, Attorney General
Filed Date: 8/1/2003
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Jack Critcher State Senator Post Office Box 79 Grubbs, AR 72431-0079
Dear Senator Critcher:
I am writing in response to your request for an opinion on the following question:
Can a city pay members of the City Council a monetary equivalent in lieu of the amount the city would pay for the member's health insurance if the member is ineligible for health insurance coverage or if the member chooses not to accept such coverage?
RESPONSE
It is my opinion that the answer to this question is generally "yes," assuming that the city council has passed an ordinance or otherwise taken official action to authorize such payment.
A similar conclusion was reached by one of my predecessors regarding health insurance premiums for city council members. See Op. Att'y Gen.
As you can see from Opinion
All officers provided for in this subtitle, and by ordinance of any city under this subtitle, shall receive such salary as the council of any city may designate, and in no instance shall they receive an additional compensation by way of fees, fines, or perquisites. All fees, fines, or perquisites shall be paid into the city treasury. [Emphasis added.]
In interpreting this Code section, several of my predecessors have distinguished compensation that is designated for the individual, as opposed to fees and fines that accrue directly to the office, and opined that the prohibition of A.C.A. §
It is therefore my opinion that a city may, by action of its city council in fixing the compensation of city officers pursuant to Ark. Const. amend.
Assistant Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker prepared the foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
MIKE BEEBE Attorney General
MB:EAW/cyh
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