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45-2-82.41
Section 45-2-82.41 Expense and automobile allowance for district attorney. The District
Attorney of the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit shall receive, in addition to any other compensation
and in addition to any other supplement provided by law, an expense and automobile allowance,
equal to one percent of the annual salary paid by the state to the district attorney, per
month, to be paid from the District Attorney's Fund of the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit.
(Act 84-735, 1st Sp. Sess., , p. 76, §1.)...
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45-42-80.01
Section 45-42-80.01 Supplemental salary - District judges. In the Thirty-ninth Judicial
Circuit, each district judge is hereby authorized to receive as a supplemental salary to that
paid by the state a sum equal to 30 percent of the salary paid the judges by the state. The
County Commission of Limestone County is hereby directed to pay the supplemental salaries
provided herein out of the county general fund. The supplemental salaries shall be in addition
to any other salary, compensation, allowance, or expenses provided by law but shall be in
lieu of any other supplemental salary paid by the county; the supplemental salary shall be
paid at the same time and in the same manner that the salaries of other county employees are
paid. (Act 88-270, p. 427, § 1.)...
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36-26-48
Section 36-26-48 Lump-sum merit reward payments for certain full-time state employees.
(a) Commencing October 1, 2019, and based on the availability of funds, an appointing authority
may provide a lump sum merit reward payment, in an amount of up to two and one-half percent
of the annual base salary of a qualified employee on his or her anniversary date if, on October
1 of the fiscal year in which the merit reward payment is to be paid, all of the following
conditions have existed for the previous two consecutive fiscal years: (1) The employee has
earned the maximum rate of pay allowed in his or her pay range. (2) The employee has met or
exceeded standards on his or her annual performance appraisal. (3) A cost-of-living increase
has not been provided to state employees. (b) At the beginning of each fiscal year, an appointing
authority shall determine what percentage amount shall be used for calculating the total amount
of lump sum merit reward payments to be paid to all qualified...
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45-20-82
Section 45-20-82 Automobile expense allowance. The District Attorney of the Twenty-second
Judicial Circuit in Covington County shall receive, in addition to any other compensation
and in addition to any other supplement provided by law, an automobile expense allowance to
be paid monthly in the amount of one percent of annual salary paid by the state to the district
attorney, to be paid from the District Attorney's Fund or from any funds available to the
District Attorney of the Twenty-second Judicial Circuit. (Act 99-201, p. 259, §1.)...
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45-29-80
Section 45-29-80 Supplemental salaries of circuit judges and district attorney. The
governing bodies of the counties composing the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit are hereby authorized,
empowered, and directed to pay to each circuit judge and the district attorney of such circuit
a supplemental salary in the amount of 15 percent of their respective compensation paid by
the state. The payment of such amount shall be proportioned equally among the counties comprising
the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit and shall be paid in equal monthly installments out of
the general fund or any other funds as may be available for such purpose. Such salary shall
be in addition to any other salary, compensation, allowances, or expenses heretofore provided
by law. (Acts 1976, No. 671, p. 922, §1; Act 81-746, p. 1274, §1.)...
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45-48-82.01
Section 45-48-82.01 Additional expense allowance. In Marshall County, the elected district
attorney in the Twenty-seventh Judicial Circuit, shall be paid, in addition to any other compensation
and in addition to any other supplement provided by law, an expense allowance equal to one
percent of the annual salary paid by the state to the district attorney, per month, to be
paid from the District Attorney's Fund of the Twenty-seventh Judicial Circuit. (Act 99-217,
p. 277, § 1.)...
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45-48-81
Section 45-48-81 Compensation. The County Commission of Marshall County is hereby authorized,
empowered, and directed to pay to the Judge of the District Court of the Twenty- seventh Judicial
Circuit commencing October 1, 1985, a supplement to the state salary of the district judge
in the same percentage amount as is paid by the county to a judge of the Circuit Court of
the Twenty-seventh Judicial Circuit. (Act 85-880, 2nd Sp. Sess., p. 135, § 1.)...
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45-49-230.02
Section 45-49-230.02 Salaries - Pay plan. (a)(1)a. The repeal of Acts 1976, No. 710,
1976 Regular Session (Acts 1976, p. 990), as amended, will not result in any financial loss
for any deputy sheriff of any rank or grade, or both. b. This subsection shall include actual
range and step for every position. c. Deputies shall receive 50 percent of the state trooper
pay adjustment as of October 1, 1981, for each pay period retroactive to October 1, 1981,
through pay period ending April 23, 1982. d. The new pay range shall be effective with the
pay period beginning April 24, 1982. e. In converting from the State Trooper Pay Plan to the
Mobile County Personnel Board Pay Plan, any deputy sheriff of any rank or grade whose adjusted
pay falls between steps of the Mobile County Personnel Board Pay Plan shall advance to the
next highest step of that pay plan. (2)a. On May 4, 1982, the minimum compensation for all
deputy sheriffs in Mobile County shall not be less than that of the following Mobile...
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12-17-68
Section 12-17-68 Compensation. Each district judge shall be compensated by the state
at a salary in the amount established by the judicial compensation commission or by the legislature
pursuant to Constitutional Amendment No. 328; provided, that district judges serving one county,
in those counties in which county courts, general sessions courts and other courts of inferior
jurisdiction, except municipal courts, exist on January 16, 1977, shall each receive a supplemental
salary from the general fund of such counties in an amount sufficient to maintain their total
salaries at the same relationship which the salaries of the judges of said courts of inferior
jurisdiction bear on January 16, 1977, to salaries of circuit judges in their respective counties.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provision for supplemental salary for district court judges,
any county may, by local act already enacted or hereafter enacted, pay a district judge or
district judges a supplemental salary from the general...
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36-6-50
Section 36-6-50 Persons eligible for salary increase; restrictions and conditions; authority
to transfer funds to pay for salary increase. Beginning with the first pay day on or after
October 1, 1998, all state employees who are listed in the classified and unclassified service
of the state as defined in Section 36-26-10, and all other state employees and hourly
employees of the state, except those set out in Section 36-6-51, and all legislative
personnel, officers, and employees, including, but not limited to, Legislative Reference Service
personnel, whether subject to the state Merit System or not, and all circuit clerks and state
judges, except as provided in Section 36-6-51, and all employees of the county health
departments who are employed subject to the state Merit System and whose compensation is paid
out of a budget provided and agreed upon by the state, county, or other contributing agency
under the direction of the State Board of Health, shall receive an eight percent salary...

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