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Saturday, December 13, 2025 at 11:50 AM
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Commissioners Court plans to remedy payroll errors

The Hays County Commissioners Court agenda is full today as the court will take time to issue several proclamations, initiate American Rescue Plan Act funding for some county organizations and then address payroll matters in connection to the responsibilities of County Treasurer Daphne Tenorio as the mandate for who handles payroll was shifted from her office to the county’s Budget Office.

The Hays County Commissioners Court agenda is full today as the court will take time to issue several proclamations, initiate American Rescue Plan Act funding for some county organizations and then address payroll matters in connection to the responsibilities of County Treasurer Daphne Tenorio as the mandate for who handles payroll was shifted from her office to the county’s Budget Office.

According to the court’s published agenda, commissioners are ready to recognize July as Parks and Recreation Month and the month of June as both LGBTQIA+ Pride Month and Children’s Awareness Month. The court will adopt a proclamation recognizing the dedication of a Texas State Historical Subject Marker for Cuauhtémoc Hall.

Two agenda items will address payroll errors as Hays County Budget Officer Vickie Dorsett has requested the court implement a payroll reduction authorization process for overpayments to county employees. The budget office stated it has identified various employees that were overpaid and would like the court to implement a salary reduction authorization process for repayment so that it will not create hardship for employees.

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