Article X. SPECIAL ACTS 1961, ACT NO. 192—SALARY OF TOWN CLERK  


An act providing for the salary of the town clerk of the Borough of Naugatuck.

Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives in general assembly convened:

Section 1. The town clerk of the Borough of Naugatuck shall receive a salary of not less than sixty-eight hundred dollars per annum as compensation for his services, said salary to be in lieu of all fees to which said clerk is entitled under the provisions of the general statutes. Any subsequent additions to said salary shall be made by the board of finance of the Borough of Naugatuck. (Special Laws 1961, Act No. 192, § 1)

Section 2. All fees collected by the town clerk, as provided by the general statutes, in the performance of his duties as town clerk shall become the property of the Borough of Naugatuck, and shall be paid by said clerk, monthly, to the treasurer of said borough. (Special Laws 1961, Act No. 192, § 2)

Section 3. The Borough of Naugatuck shall pay all of the expenses of the office of said town clerk, including the salaries of clerks and assistants and the cost of materials and supplies required by said office. (Special Laws 1961, Act No. 192, § 3)

Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 1961. (Special Laws 1961, Act No. 192, § 4)