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12-17-142
Section 12-17-142 Term of office; compensation; surviving spouse benefits; applicability. (a)
Every supernumerary official shall serve for life and shall receive an annual salary in an
amount equal to 75 percent of the state salary payable to a circuit clerk on the date a circuit
clerk or register becomes a supernumerary official, payable in equal installments on a twice
per month basis. (b) In the event of the death of any supernumerary official, circuit clerk
or register who, at the time of his or her death, was serving as or was otherwise eligible
to serve as a supernumerary official, his or her spouse shall receive benefits from the Clerks'
and Registers' Supernumerary Fund in the State Treasury in an amount equivalent to three percent
of the salary payable from the State Treasury, as prescribed by law for the position of circuit
clerk, for each year of service not to exceed 30 percent of the salary, payable monthly for
the remainder of the spouse's life or until he or she...
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12-17-144
Section 12-17-144 Prior service credit. (a) Prior service credit may be obtained by a clerk
or register in office on October 1, 1976, for years served in the individual capacity of clerk
or register on a continuous basis. Prior service credit must either be for time served as
clerk or as register without allowance for service as both clerk and register; provided, that
prior service credit for each individual position may not be combined. A person seeking to
qualify as supernumerary clerk shall count only time served as clerk, and one seeking to qualify
as supernumerary register shall count only time served as register. Prior service credit may
also be obtained by a clerk or register for any years served in the capacity of probate judge,
provided such service as probate judge was continuous. If any person subject to the provisions
of this division shall seek to obtain prior service as either clerk or register, he shall
contribute to the Clerks' and Registers' Supernumerary Fund, State...
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12-17-161
Section 12-17-161 Separate office of clerk of district court may be established; appointment
and removal of clerk; abolition of separate office; participation in supernumerary fund. (a)
Authority and responsibility for the operation of a separate clerk's office for the district
court of a county may be authorized by the Supreme Court upon the written request of the clerk
of the circuit court or the judges of the district court. When the Supreme Court authorizes
a separate clerk's office for the district court of a county, the clerk of the circuit court
shall not be the ex officio clerk of the district court and shall have no administrative responsibilities
for and supervision over the operation of the office. Whenever a separate district clerk's
office is authorized, the administrative responsibility for and supervision of the records
and clerical services of the respective district court is vested in an official who shall
be known as the clerk of the district court, who shall perform...
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12-18-10
Section 12-18-10 Retirement and disability benefits of justices of Supreme Court, judges of
courts of appeals and judges of circuit courts; payment of benefits to spouses upon death
of justices or judges; call to active duty status of retired justices or judges; powers, duties,
compensation, etc., of retired justices or judges on active duty status; transfer of justices
or judges from active to inactive status, etc. (a) The retirement benefit payable to a justice
of the Supreme Court or judge of one of the courts of appeals retiring pursuant to subdivision
(2), (3), (4) or (5) of subsection (a) of Section 12-18-6 shall be 75 percent of the salary
prescribed by law for the position from which he retires, payable monthly for the rest of
his life. Such benefit shall continue to be 75 percent of his salary prescribed by law for
such position and shall change in amount as such salary is hereafter increased or decreased
by law and shall not be subject to writs of attachment or garnishment....
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45-49-85.20
Section 45-49-85.20 Administrative divisions. (a) The Judge of Probate of Mobile County, may
in his or her discretion, create and establish administrative divisions in his or her office
as he or she may determine necessary or convenient in the efficient and expeditious performance
of the functions and duties in his or her office. He or she may assign functions and duties
to the divisions, and may delegate to the chiefs thereof such powers as he or she may deem
proper. The judge may reassign functions and duties as between existing divisions. The chiefs
of the divisions shall be appointed by the judge of probate, and shall serve at his or her
pleasure, but shall not be related to him or her by blood or marriage. The salary of the chief
of any division shall not be less than 80 percent of the minimum salary for the administrative
assistant position existing in the office of the judge of probate nor more than 80 percent
of the maximum salary of the administrative assistant position...
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12-17-141
Section 12-17-141 Oath; vacancies in office of clerk or register in counties where supernumerary
holds commission. (a) Such supernumerary clerk or register of the circuit court in the various
counties of the State of Alabama shall take the oath of office prescribed for clerks and registers
of the circuit courts in this state. (b) If a vacancy shall occur in the office of clerk or
register in the county in which one or more supernumerary clerks or registers hold a commission,
the Chief Justice shall immediately appoint one such supernumerary from the county in which
such vacancy occurs, and such supernumerary so appointed shall immediately assume and exercise
all of the duties, powers and authority of such official in said county until a permanent
successor is appointed or is otherwise selected. All fees and commissions which may become
due while such supernumerary is so acting shall be paid into the appropriate fund as designated
by law, and the salaries of the employees in such office...
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12-17-143
Section 12-17-143 Establishment of supernumerary fund; contributions thereto. Officials electing
to come under the provisions of this article shall contribute to the Clerks' and Registers'
Supernumerary Fund of the State of Alabama, which is hereby created, in amounts to be determined
as follows: (1) Circuit clerks shall contribute six percent of the total per annum state compensation
for the circuit clerk in the county of residence of said clerk. (2) Circuit registers shall
contribute six percent of the total per annum state compensation for the circuit register
in the county of residence of said register. (3) The Clerks' and Registers' Supernumerary
Fund is hereby placed under the management and control of the Employees' Retirement System
of Alabama. The Secretary-Treasurer of the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama is charged
with the responsibility for investment of the fund and for the development and maintenance
of administrative procedures involving member records, benefits,...
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12-17-146
Section 12-17-146 Return of contributions to other plans. (a) All contributions of circuit
clerks or registers heretofore made to county or state supernumerary or retirement funds shall
be refunded to the contributor if election is made to come within the supernumerary plan set
out in this division. (b) When an active circuit clerk or register has been granted a refund
of his or her contributions to a county supernumerary program and has cancelled membership
in the program as provided in subsection (a), the circuit clerk or register may purchase up
to 10 years of prior service credit in the state circuit clerks or registers supernumerary
program for prior service as a county tax collector. Credit for the prior service in the state
supernumerary program shall be granted when the purchaser pays to the circuit clerks or registers
supernumerary fund prior to October 1, 2000, the full cost of the prior service credit as
actuarially determined by the Administrative Office of Courts. (Acts...
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45-29-82.02
Section 45-29-82.02 Supernumerary district attorney. A supernumerary district attorney for
the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit granted supernumerary status in the Twenty-fourth Judicial
Circuit after May 17, 2001, shall receive as additional compensation payable from the District
Attorney's Fund for the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit an amount equal to 30 percent of the
salary paid to the supernumerary district attorney by the state. The additional compensation
provided in this section shall be supplemental to the salary or compensation paid to the supernumerary
district attorney by the state and shall be paid out of the District Attorney's Fund in 12
equal monthly installments. (Act 2001-502, p. 886, §1.)...
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45-37-80.04
Section 45-37-80.04 Supernumerary circuit district attorneys. (a) A supernumerary circuit district
attorney of the Tenth Judicial Circuit of Alabama shall be entitled to receive as additional
compensation payable from the treasury of the county within the circuit, a sum equal to 40
percent of the compensation paid the supernumerary district attorney by the State of Alabama.
The salary or compensation provided for herein is supplemental to the salary or compensation
paid such supernumerary district attorney by the state and shall be paid out of the general
funds of the county in 12 equal monthly installments on warrants properly drawn against such
funds. (b) This section shall apply only to persons who become a supernumerary district attorney
after April 26, 1982. (Act 82-347, p. 501, §§1, 2.)...
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