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12-18-90
Section 12-18-90 Provisions of article not applicable to supernumerary probate judges; receipt
of benefits as supernumerary probate judge, etc., by probate judge electing to come under
provisions of Article 1 of chapter; transfer to Judicial Retirement Fund of moneys paid to
counties under provisions of Article 3 of Chapter 13 of this title by probate judges electing
to come under provisions of Article 1 of chapter. This article shall not apply to any supernumerary
probate judge. No probate judge who elects to come under the provisions of Article 1 of this
chapter shall be eligible to receive benefits as a supernumerary probate judge or benefits
under any other state retirement program; provided, that any probate judge retired under this
article may receive all social security benefits to which he or she is entitled, and the receipt
of such shall not diminish the retirement benefits herein provided. When a probate judge elects
to come under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter,...
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36-25-1.1
Section 36-25-1.1 Lobbying. Lobbying includes promoting or attempting to influence the awarding
of a grant or contract with any department or agency of the executive, legislative, or judicial
branch of state government. No member of the Legislature, for a fee, reward, or other compensation,
in addition to that received in his or her official capacity, shall represent any person,
firm, corporation, or other business entity before an executive department or agency. (Act
2010-762, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 14, §1.)...
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12-10A-3
Section 12-10A-3 Applicability to judicial retirement compensation. (a) Passage of this chapter
shall not repeal any law which, on June 10, 1999, provides for the retirement compensation
payable from the treasury of any county to a circuit or district judge. Any contribution required
by law to be made by a circuit or district judge to be entitled to retirement benefits shall
continue at the dollar amount required to be contributed on June 10, 1999, and for any judge
elected or appointed on or after June 10, 1999, any benefit paid from the treasury of any
county to judges who in the future shall retire shall be fixed at the dollar amount required
to be paid on June 10, 1999. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as reducing the benefits
payable from the county treasury to judges who have retired or to judges who are in active
service on June 10, 1999. (b) Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, any circuit
or district judge who is first elected or appointed after...
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12-5-2
Section 12-5-2 Service by Administrative Office of Courts as agency for application for and
receipt of grants, etc., and coordination of studies, etc., as to improvement of administration
of justice; appointment, compensation, etc., of officers, employees, etc., of Administrative
Office of Courts generally; powers of Chief Justice as to use of officers, employees, moneys,
etc., of Administrative Office of Courts. (a) The Administrative Office of Courts may serve
as an agency to apply for and receive grants or other assistance and to coordinate or conduct
studies and projects in connection with the improvement of the administration of justice.
(b) All officials, officers and employees of the Administrative Office of Courts, including
the Administrative Director of Courts, shall be appointed, employed, serve and receive compensation
in accordance with the provisions of Section 12-2-30, whether employed by grant funds or otherwise.
(c) The Chief Justice shall have the same authority...
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36-26A-2
Section 36-26A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases have
the following meanings: (1) PUBLIC BODY. All of the following: a. A state officer, employee,
agency, department, division, bureau, board, commission, council, authority, or other body
in the Executive Branch of state government. b. An agency, board, commission, council, member,
or employee of the Legislative Branch of state government. c. A law enforcement agency, including
the offices of the Attorney General and district attorneys, or any member or employee of a
law enforcement agency. d. The Judicial Branch of state government and any member or employee
of that branch. (2) STATE EMPLOYEE. A person defined as a classified employee under Section
36-26-2. (3) SUPERVISOR. Any individual having authority, in the interest of the employer,
to hire, transfer, suspend, lay off, recall, promote, discharge, assign, regard, or discipline
other employees, or responsibly to direct them, or to adjust their...
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45-38-81
Section 45-38-81 Compensation of Judge of Probate. (a) The Judge of Probate of Lamar County
shall receive as his or her compensation an amount equal to 90 percent of the total amount
paid the presiding circuit judge of the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit. The compensation shall
be paid out of the General Fund of Lamar County. (b) All fees and monies received by the judge
of probate or his or her office shall be deposited into the county general fund. (c) This
section shall become effective with the term of office of the Judge of Probate of Lamar County,
Alabama, next following May 13, 1988. (Act 88-609, p. 951, §§1, 2, 5.)...
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45-40-80.02
Section 45-40-80.02 Supplemental retirement benefit. (a) The circuit and district court judges
of the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit who are holding office on May 29, 1984, shall have six
months from May 29, 1984, to make an election, in writing, with the county commission of the
county comprising the circuit to come within this section. Each circuit and district court
judge appointed or elected to office in the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit after May 29, 1984,
shall come under this section as a matter of law. (b) Each circuit and district court judge
coming under this section shall contribute annually to the county treasury of the county comprising
the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit six percent of his or her annual salary supplement derived
from the county. Such percentage shall be payable in equal monthly installments and shall
be deducted by the county treasurer from the judge's salary supplement and credited to an
individual account of the judge from whose salary supplement it was...
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12-10A-2
Section 12-10A-2 Compensation of judges - Phase-out of local supplements and expense allowances.
The Legislature, recognizing the need to eliminate the disparities in compensation of circuit
and district judges due to county supplements and expense allowances in varying amounts authorized
by local acts, shall phase out all local supplements and expense allowances as follows: (1)
No Supreme Court Justice, appellate judge, circuit judge, or district judge shall receive
a cost-of-living raise during fiscal year 2000-2001, 2001-2002, or 2002-2003, other than as
provided in Section 12-10A-1 and Act 90-111, 1990 Regular Session (Acts 1990, p. 132). (2)
Any county supplement or expense allowance authorized to be paid to a circuit or district
judge in office on any day on or after October 1, 2000, to October 1, 2001, inclusive, shall
be diminished by the amount the judge receives from the state for his or her bench experience
pursuant to subdivision (2) of Section 12-10A-1. (3) No salary...
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15-12-23
Section 15-12-23 Appointment and compensation of counsel - Post-conviction proceedings. (a)
In proceedings filed in the district or circuit court involving the life and liberty of those
charged with or convicted of serious criminal offenses including proceedings for habeas corpus
or other post-conviction remedies, the trial or presiding judge or chief justice of the court
in which the proceedings may be commenced or pending may appoint counsel through an indigent
defense system approved by the office to represent and assist indigent defendants if it appears
to the court that the indigent defendant is unable financially or otherwise to obtain the
assistance of counsel and desires the assistance of counsel and it further appears that counsel
is necessary in the opinion of the judge to assert or protect the right of the indigent defendant.
(b) In proceedings filed in the district or circuit court involving the life and liberty of
those persons charged or adjudicated for juvenile offenses...
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36-29A-8
Section 36-29A-8 Trust fund disputes. (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE (ALJ). An independent third-party
hearing officer appointed by the Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Administrative Law
Judge Division (Central Panel) of the office of the Attorney General. (2) AGENCY. A department,
board, bureau, commission, agency, or office of the State of Alabama. (3) STATE EMPLOYEE.
A permanent, non-probationary employee, whether in the classified or unclassified service
of the State of Alabama, including, but not limited to, employees of the Department of Mental
Health and Mental Retardation. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,
a state employee may specifically request that an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) or the State
Employee Injury Compensation Trust Fund Review Board hear and decide any employee dispute
related to State Employee Injury Compensation Trust Fund entitlements. The...
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