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§ 26. Salaries and allowances. a. The salary of the public advocate
shall be one hundred fifty thousand dollars a year.
b. The salary of each council member shall be ninety thousand dollars
a year. In addition any council member, while serving as a committee
chairperson or other officer of the council, may also be paid, in
addition to such salary, an allowance fixed by resolution, after a
hearing, for the particular and additional services pertaining to the
additional duties of such position.
c. If prior to the enactment of a local law increasing the
compensation of council members, the council establishes a commission to
study and make recommendations for changes in the compensation levels of
council members, or if it otherwise causes an analysis of such
compensation levels to be made to assist it in its consideration of a
local law, such study or analysis may include an analysis of the
benefits, detriments, costs and impacts of placing restrictions on
earned income derived by council members from sources other than their
council salary.