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45-42-230
Section 45-42-230 Salary; food account. (a) Beginning with the next term of office, the Sheriff
of Limestone County shall receive an annual salary that is 85 percent of the annual salary
of the highest paid Thirty-ninth Judicial Circuit Court Judge. (b) The sheriff shall not personally
financially benefit from the food account used for the feeding of county and state prisoners.
(Act 2010-281, p. 506, § 1.)...
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45-49-81.25
Section 45-49-81.25 Supplemental salary - Circuit clerk. In Mobile County in addition to the
salary paid to the Circuit Clerk of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit by the state, there shall
also be paid to the circuit clerk a supplemental salary in the sum equal to 25 percent of
the salary paid to the circuit clerk by the State of Alabama. The county supplemental salary
shall be paid out of the general fund of the county in equal installments at the same time
and in the same manner that the salary of other county employees are paid. The local county
supplemental salary shall be in lieu of any other supplement or expense allowance currently
paid by the county to the circuit clerk. (Act 93-703, p. 1348, § 1.)...
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45-49-81.40
Section 45-49-81.40 Supplemental salary. (a) In Mobile County in addition to the salaries paid
to each of the Circuit Judges of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit by the state, there shall
also be paid to each of the judges a supplement salary in the sum equal to 45 percent of the
salary paid each of the judges by the State of Alabama. The supplement salary shall be paid
out of the general fund of the county in equal installments at the same time and in the same
manner that the salary of other county employees are paid. (b) This section shall not operate
to increase the salary or supplement of any public officer or employee except the Circuit
Judges of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. (Act 80-164, p. 235, § 1; Act 89-540, p. 1131,
§§ 1, 2.)...
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12-17-99
Section 12-17-99 Supplemental salary for elected deputy circuit clerks. In addition to any
salary paid by the state, each elected deputy circuit clerk shall be paid a supplemental salary
from the county at a rate equal to 50 percent of the supplemental salary paid by the county
to each circuit judge; provided, that the total salary of such elected deputy circuit clerk
shall in no event be in excess of the total salary of the circuit clerk of the same circuit
or county. The county commission shall pay such supplemental salary in equal biweekly installments
from the general fund of the county. (Acts 1976, No. 687, p. 950.)...
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12-18-32
Section 12-18-32 Contribution for payment of benefits to spouse of supernumerary circuit court
judge upon death thereof. A supernumerary judge of a circuit court who desires that his spouse
receive, after his death, the benefits provided in subsection (c) of Section 12-18-10 must,
at the time of the filing of the instrument showing his election to come under the provisions
of Article 1 of this chapter, pay into the judicial retirement fund an amount of money equal
to the largest sum heretofore paid into that fund by a now retired circuit court judge between
September 18, 1973, and the date of his retirement. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §6-113.)...

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12-18-84.1
Section 12-18-84.1 Election to retire with 24 years of service. Notwithstanding any law to
the contrary, any judge of probate who has served for not less than 24 years on any one or
more of such courts or has 24 years of creditable service in the Judicial Retirement Fund
shall be eligible to retire under this chapter, regardless of age, if upon electing to retire
with less than 25 years of service, prior to his or her date of retirement he or she pays
to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Judicial Retirement Fund a lump sum in an amount equal to
the annual employer and employee contributions necessary to purchase one year of creditable
service in the fund based on the final annual state salary earned by the judge during his
or her most recent fiscal year of active judicial service. (Act 98-365, p. 664, §1.)...
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12-18-84
Section 12-18-84 Eligibility for retirement. Any probate judge serving on December 27, 1973,
who elects to become a member of the retirement fund hereby established, and any probate judge
assuming such office after October 1, 1976, may elect to be retired pursuant to this article
if he or she qualifies under any one of the following: (1) Has served as much as five years
as a probate judge and has become permanently, physically or mentally 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) Has served as much as 12 years as a probate judge and has
reached or passed the age of 65 years; (3) Has served as much as 15 years as probate judge
and is not less than 62 years of age or has served as such for more than 15 years and has
attained age 62, less one year for each year of service in excess of 15; provided, that such
probate judge shall have attained not less than 60 years of age; (4) Has served...
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36-22-61
Section 36-22-61 Payroll deductions; refunds; widow's allowance; effect of other retirement
plans. The governing body of each county shall begin deducting, upon July 19, 1979, and each
month thereafter, from the salaries of such sheriffs an amount equal to six percent of the
monthly salary paid such sheriff. Such sum shall be deducted monthly and paid into the general
fund of the county. If any sheriff, subject to the provisions of this article, shall end his
tenure of office prior to having reached age of 55 years, but having had 16 years of service
as a law enforcement officer, 12 of which have been as sheriff, his supernumerary allowance
as set out in Section 36-22-62, shall be vested and held in the general fund of the county
until he attains the age of 55, at which time, or any time thereafter, he may elect to become
a supernumerary sheriff as set out in Section 36-22-60. If any sheriff, subject to the provisions
of this article, shall end his tenure of office prior to having had...
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45-37-83
Section 45-37-83 Salary of judges. The salaries of each judge of the District Court of the
Tenth Judicial Circuit shall be supplemented by the county which makes up the judicial circuit
in an amount so that the total annual salary from the state and the county of each judge of
the district court shall be equal to one thousand dollars ($1,000) less than the total annual
salary from the state and county paid to a judge of the circuit court of the judicial circuit.
This supplement shall be paid in equal twice monthly installments in the same manner as paid
to a judge of the circuit court and shall be paid from the general fund of the county of the
judicial circuit. (Act 90-222, p. 278, §1.)...
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12-18-150
Section 12-18-150 (Effective November 8, 2016, subject to contingencies) Definitions. When
used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings, respectively,
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS. The sum of
all the amounts deducted from the compensation of a member credited to his or her individual
account in the Judges' and Clerks' Plan, together with regular interest thereon. (2) ACTUARIAL
EQUIVALENT. A benefit of equal value when computed upon the basis of the mortality tables
adopted by the Board of Control and regular interest. (3) ANNUITY. Payments for life derived
from the accumulated contributions of a member. All annuities shall be payable in equal monthly
installments. (4) AVERAGE FINAL COMPENSATION. The average annual compensation of a judge or
clerk with respect to which he or she had made contributions pursuant to Section 12-18-152
during the five years in his or her last 10 years of membership service for...
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