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12-18-11
Section 12-18-11 Crediting to circuit court judges toward retirement of prior service for which
entitled to credit toward supernumerary status in position other than as circuit judge. Any
judge of a circuit court holding office on September 18, 1973 who is entitled to credit for
prior service toward earning supernumerary status in a position other than as a circuit judge
shall be entitled to have all such service credited toward retirement status under this article,
provided he does so within three years from September 18, 1973, by notifying the Supreme Court
in writing of the service for which he is at that time entitled to credit toward obtaining
supernumerary status and for which he desires credit toward retirement under the Judicial
Retirement Fund provided by this article. Upon receipt of such notice the Supreme Court shall
make a judicial determination of the amount of such credit to which such judge is entitled
and shall notify the board of control of the State Employees'...
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12-18-40
Section 12-18-40 Retirement at age 60; computation; cost-of-living; prior service. On or after
July 30, 1979, any person assuming office for the first time as a justice of the Supreme Court,
judge of a court of appeals or a circuit judge, shall receive and be entitled to all retirement
benefits prescribed in Title 12, Chapter 18, Articles 1 and 2, except as follows: (1) The
provisions of subdivisions (3) and (5) of both subsections (a) and (b) of Section 12-18-6,
to the contrary notwithstanding, except for disability, no such justice or judge shall be
eligible to receive judicial service retirement pay prior to attaining 60 years of age. (2)
The retirement pay or benefit of each such justice or judge shall be based and computed pursuant
to the provisions of Section 12-18-10, at the percentage rate therein prescribed of his final
salary received from the state at the time of retirement. Retired justices and judges coming
under this article shall be entitled to receive cost-of-living...
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12-8-4
Section 12-8-4 Reimbursement of expenses of members; payment of printing, postage, etc., of
conference. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law relating to reimbursement of traveling
expenses of public officers and employees, the Chief Justice, justices, judges, lawyer members,
officials and employees attending meetings or traveling on official business of the conference
or of the Permanent Study Commission on Alabama's Judicial System, at the direction of the
Chief Justice, within or outside of the state, may be reimbursed their actual and necessary
expenses, including travel, lodging, food and other expenses, including registration fees
and membership fees. Such expenses hereby authorized shall be paid, in full or in part, from
any funds in the State Treasury appropriated to the Permanent Study Commission on Alabama's
Judicial System, the Judicial Conference, the Supreme Court of Alabama, circuit judges' travel,
supernumerary circuit judges' travel and/or to grant funds, as...
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12-18-81
Section 12-18-81 Right of election of probate judges holding office on or after December 27,
1973, to come under provisions of Article 1 of chapter; filing of instrument as to election
with Clerk of Supreme Court, county commission and Secretary-Treasurer of State Employees'
Retirement System; applicability of provisions of Article 1 of chapter to probate judges elected
or appointed to office after October 1, 1976; state and local governing bodies authorized
to pick up member contributions to retirement fund. Each probate judge holding office in the
several counties of Alabama on or after December 27, 1973, and prior to October 1, 1976, shall
have a right to elect to come under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter in accordance
with the provisions of this article. Each such probate judge who elects to come under the
provisions of article 1 of this chapter shall, prior to the first Monday after the second
Tuesday in January, 1977, file with the Clerk of the Supreme Court of...
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12-18-9
Section 12-18-9 Offices deemed vacant upon retirement of justices of Supreme Court, judges
of courts of appeals or judges of circuit courts; filling of vacancies. Whenever a justice
of the Supreme Court or judge of one of the courts of appeals or judge of a circuit court
of the state retires pursuant to this article the office then held by him shall become vacant,
and the vacancy shall be filled as provided by Constitutional Amendment No. 328 or other applicable
provisions of the Constitution. (Acts 1973, No. 1163, p. 1948, §8.)...
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12-1-15
Section 12-1-15 Benefits to which judges, officers, employees, etc., of judicial branch of
government entitled; uniformity of treatment as to benefits, etc., of supernumerary justices
and judges and retired justices and judges; failure by justice or judge to apply for supernumerary
or retirement benefits at time of leaving active state service not to forfeit entitlement
to rights. (a) Any justice, judge, officer, official or employee of the judicial branch of
government, including retired and supernumerary justices, judges or employees, other than
probate and municipal court judges and employees, shall be entitled to any and all employee
benefits to which other state employees, officers or officials on active duty status are entitled,
including, but not limited to, group hospital, medical and surgical insurance, regardless
of whether such officer, official or employee is receiving his compensation from grant funds
or otherwise. (b) All supernumerary justices and judges and retired...
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12-18-132
Section 12-18-132 Retirement benefits. With the exception of justices of the Supreme Court
and judges of the appellate courts, circuit courts, and district courts who assumed office
prior to July 30, 1979, and who are exempted from Section 12-18-40, and this article, the
retirement pay or benefits of any justice or judge qualifying for service retirement pursuant
to this article shall be based and computed on the final salary received from the state at
the time of his or her retirement in accordance with the percentage rate now prescribed by
law. The retirement benefits of justices and judges who have 25 years of creditable service
based on nonjudicial service which has been transferred to the Judicial Retirement System
shall be calculated pursuant to Sections 12-18-111, 12-18-112, or 12-18-113, as applicable.
(Act 98-295, p. 481, §3.)...
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36-3-2
Section 36-3-2 Terms of judicial officers generally. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
and associate justices of said court, the judges of the Court of Civil Appeals and the Court
of Criminal Appeals, circuit judges, judges of probate courts and clerks of the circuit court
and judges of inferior courts, when not otherwise provided for by law, shall hold their respective
offices for the term of six years from the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January
next after their election and until their successors are elected and qualified. (Code 1896,
§3054; Code 1907, §1463; Code 1923, §2567; Code 1940, T. 41, §16.)...
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12-3-1
Section 12-3-1 Courts created; composition; qualifications of judges. A Court of Criminal Appeals
and a Court of Civil Appeals, each composed of five judges, possessing the qualifications
of the Supreme Court justices, including, but not limited to, the qualifications provided
in subsection (b) of Section 12-2-1, are hereby created and established. (Acts 1969, No. 987,
p. 1744, §1; Acts 1993, No. 93-346, p. 536, §4; Act 2009-562, p. 1632, §1.)...
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12-18-51
Section 12-18-51 Right of election of judges of county courts or full-time municipal court
judges entitled to receive commissions as district judges to come under provisions of Article
1 of chapter; filing of notice of election with Clerk of Supreme Court, Secretary-Treasurer
of Judicial Retirement Fund and governing body of county or municipality; applicability of
provisions of Article 1 of chapter to district court judges elected or appointed to office
after October 10, 1975. (a) Each judge of a county court or full-time municipal court judge
entitled to receive a commission as a district judge pursuant to the Constitution shall have
a right to elect to come under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter in accord with
the provisions of this article, but a full-time municipal court judge shall not be entitled
to credit to determine eligibility for retirement under Section 12-18-55 for any service prior
to such election. (b) Such election shall be made by written notice filed...
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