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12-17-211
Section 12-17-211 Qualifications for supernumerary status - Fifteen years of service
and not less than 70 years of age. Any district attorney of this state who has served continuously
for 15 years as district attorney and who is not less than 70 years of age may elect to become
a supernumerary district attorney of the state by filing, while in service, a written declaration
to that effect with the Governor, who shall, if the age of the declarant is not less than
70 and his continuous service as district attorney is not less than 15 years, thereupon issue
to such declarant a commission as supernumerary district attorney of the State of Alabama.
(Acts 1950, 5th Ex. Sess., No. 31, p. 79, §1.)...
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12-17-213
Section 12-17-213 Qualifications for supernumerary status - Sixty years of age and 18
years of service as district attorney, judge, county solicitor, etc., with minimum of 10 years
service as district attorney; 18 years of service as district attorney, judge, county solicitor,
etc., with minimum of 15 1/2 years service as district attorney. (a) Any person now serving
or having formerly served as a district attorney of a judicial circuit of Alabama, who has
served for not less than 18 years, when he has reached the age of 60 years, may elect to become
a supernumerary district attorney by filing a written declaration to that effect with the
Governor, and time served as judge of a court of record, a county court, county solicitor
or any other countywide elected official, a full-time deputy or assistant district attorney
or as a duly licensed attorney employed full time by the State of Alabama, whether commissioned
or appointed or as an elected constitutional officer or other state...
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12-17-210
Section 12-17-210 Qualifications for supernumerary status - Elected district attorneys
generally. (a) Any district attorney, former district attorney or former circuit solicitor
of this state: (1) Who has served continuously for 15 years as district attorney, former district
attorney or former circuit solicitor and who is not less than 60 years of age and who has
become permanently and totally disabled, proof of such disability being made by certificates
of three reputable physicians; or (2) Who has served continuously for 15 years as district
attorney, former district attorney or former circuit solicitor and/or as a judge of a court
of record and who is not less than 65 years of age; or who has served as such continuously
for more than 15 years and has attained age 65 less one year for each year of service in excess
of 15 years and who is still in service as such district attorney or judge of a court of record;
or (3) Who has served continuously for 10 years as district attorney,...
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12-17-212
Section 12-17-212 Qualifications for supernumerary status - Twelve years service and
total disability; 25 years continuous service; 20 years service as judge and district attorney,
etc. Any district attorney or other like prosecuting officer by whatever name designated of
this state who has served continuously for as much as 12 years and who has become permanently
and totally disabled, proof of such disability being made by certificate of three reputable
physicians, or who has served continuously for as much as 25 years, and any person holding
office as a judge of a county law and equity court on January 1, 1960, who has served continuously
as a district attorney or other like prosecuting officer by whatever name designated for 20
years or more, may elect to become a supernumerary district attorney of the State of Alabama
by filing, while in service as such prosecuting officer or judge, a written declaration to
that effect with the Governor, which written declaration shall set forth...
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45-18-81.60
Section 45-18-81.60 Qualifications; duties; compensation; tenure; removal. (a) Any County
Solicitor or District Attorney of the 35th Judicial Circuit: (1) Who is not less than 70 years
of age; (2) Who has served for 12 years or more as county solicitor or district attorney;
(3) Who is receiving no salary or retirement benefits from the State of Alabama or any county
within the 35th Judicial Circuit; may elect to become a Solicitor Counsel of the 35th Judicial
Circuit by filing a written declaration to that effect with the District Attorney of the 35th
Judicial Circuit. If the district attorney shall find that any such declarant is qualified,
as hereinabove set forth, a commission as Solicitor Counsel for the 35th Judicial Circuit
shall be issued to such declarant by the District Attorney. The Solicitor Counsel shall aid
and assist the district attorney and provide other assistance as required by the county of
his or her residence if possible. (b) The salary of each solicitor counsel...
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12-17-290
Section 12-17-290 Qualifications for becoming supernumerary reporter. While in service
as an official circuit court reporter of the State of Alabama, any such reporter who is not
a participating member of the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama: (1) Who has a minimum
of 12 years as a reporter of any probate court having equity jurisdiction or any circuit court
of any one or more circuits of Alabama, the last 10 years of which must have been served as
an official court reporter of any one or more circuits of Alabama, and who has become permanently
and totally disabled, proof of such disability being made by certificate of three reputable
physicians; or (2) Who has a minimum of 15 years service as official circuit court reporter
in any one or more circuits of Alabama and who is not less than 60 years of age; or (3) Who
has total service as an official circuit court reporter in any one or more circuit courts
of Alabama of not less than 24 years, may elect to become a supernumerary...
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12-17-140
Section 12-17-140 Qualifications for supernumerary status generally; applicability of
division; eligibility of clerk or register of circuit court with 23 years of service. (a)
Any clerk or register of the circuit court, serving on October 1, 1976, or clerk elected or
appointed in any county of the State of Alabama: (1) Who has served as much as five years
as a circuit clerk or register and who has become permanently, physically or mentally unable
to carry out the duties of the office on a full-time basis, proof of such disability being
made by a certificate of three reputable physicians; (2) Who has served for 12 years as a
circuit clerk or register and has reached or passed the age of 65 years; (3) Who has served
for 15 years as circuit clerk or register and who is not less than 62 years of age; or who
has served as such for more than 15 years and has attained the age of 62, less one year for
each year of service in excess of 15; (4) Who has served continuously for 10 years as circuit...

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45-45-235
Section 45-45-235 Participation in program. (a) Any sheriff or any person who has served
as Sheriff of Madison County who meets either of the following qualifications may elect to
participate in the supernumerary sheriff's program: (1) A person who has had 12 years of service
as a law enforcement officer, four of which have been as a sheriff, and who has become physically
unable to carry out his or her duties on a full-time basis, proof of such disability being
made by certificate of three reputable physicians. (2) A person who has had 30 years of service
as a Madison County law enforcement officer; eight of which have been as a Sheriff of Madison
County, and who has reached the age of 55 years. (b) The person may elect to become a supernumerary
sheriff of the county by filing a written declaration to that effect with the Governor not
more than 90 days prior to the end of the 30-year period or reaching the age of 55 years,
both having been fulfilled, or at any time thereafter. If the...
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36-22-60
Section 36-22-60 Qualifications; election; filling of vacancy; article applies only
to elected sheriffs. Any sheriff, on or after July 19, 1979, of any county of this state may
elect to participate in the supernumerary sheriff's program provided by this article. Any
sheriff, on or after July 19, 1979, of any county of this state: (1) Who has had 12 years
of service credit as a law enforcement officer, four of which have been as a sheriff and who
has become permanently and totally disabled, proof of such disability being made by certificate
of three reputable physicians; or (2) Who has had 16 years of service credit as a law enforcement
officer, 12 of which have been as a sheriff, and who has reached the age of 55 years; may
elect to become a supernumerary sheriff of the county by filing a written declaration to that
effect with the Governor not more than 90 days prior to the end of the 16 year period or reaching
the age of 55 years, both having been fulfilled, or at any time...
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45-6-72
Section 45-6-72 Creation; eligibility; salary. (a) There is hereby created in Bullock
County the office of supernumerary county commissioner. All persons who have served for at
least 12 years on the county commission and who are not less than 65 years of age, may elect
to become a supernumerary county commissioner by filing a statement under oath with the Secretary
of State which states that such person meets the qualifications of such office. (b) Upon receipt
of such statement filed under subsection (a), the Secretary of State shall issue a certificate
naming such person as a supernumerary county commissioner in Bullock County. (c) Such supernumerary
county commissioners shall be paid a salary of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per month
from the county general fund and shall advise the county general body on financial and governmental
problems as the need arises. (Acts 1973, No. 1265, p. 2109, §§1-3; Act 85-893, 2nd Sp. Sess.,
p. 153, §1.)...
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