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15-12-5
Section 15-12-5 Determination of indigency and provision of defense services. (a) Judicial
role in determining indigency. The trial judge shall determine, in accordance with the policies
and procedures established by the Office of Indigent Defense Services, if a person in his
or her court is an indigent defendant, any time appropriate or necessary. Upon appeal from
the trial court to the state appellate court, the trial judge who presided over the proceedings
on appeal shall determine if the appellant is an indigent defendant in accordance with the
policies and procedures established by the Office of Indigent Defense Services. If an indigency
determination is necessary in any proceeding initiated originally in a state appellate court
, the presiding judge or chief justice of the appellate court shall determine if the appellant
or petitioner is an indigent defendant. (b) Criteria for determining indigency. In determining
indigency, the judge shall recognize ability to pay as a variable...
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16-25-150
Section 16-25-150 Participation in plan. (a) As governed by this subsection, there exists as
a part of this retirement system an optional account known as the Deferred Retirement Option
Plan, which may be cited as "DROP." The purpose of DROP is to allow, contractually,
in lieu of immediate withdrawal from service and receipt of a retirement allowance, continued
employment for a specific period of time, coupled with the deferral of receipt of a retirement
allowance until the end of the period of participation, at which time the member shall withdraw
from service. (b) Participation in DROP is an option available to any member of this retirement
system who meets all of the following requirements: (1) Has at least 25 years of creditable
service exclusive of sick leave. (2) Is at least 55 years of age. (3) Is eligible for service
retirement. (c) An election to participate in DROP may be made in one year increments not
to exceed five years, nor to be less than three years. A member may...
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36-27-101
Section 36-27-101 Eligibility; amount of payment and credit. Each part time employee of the
Legislature of Alabama who is eligible and has elected to participate in the State of Alabama
Employees' Retirement System shall be eligible to pay into the State of Alabama Employees'
Retirement System up to one half or 50 percent of the amount of money the part time employee
has previously contributed into the fund. Upon paying up to one half or 50 percent of the
money the part time employee has previously contributed into the State of Alabama Employees'
Retirement Fund, the legislative employee shall receive a credit proportional to his or her
payment of up to one half or 50 percent in addition [additional] retirement credit in years
and months from the State of Alabama Employees' Retirement System. Any employee may elect
to pay an amount into the state Employees' Retirement Fund of less than 50 percent or one
half of his or her total part time retirement contribution previously paid and...
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36-27-170
Section 36-27-170 Participation in plan. (a) As governed by this subsection, there exists as
a part of this retirement system, an optional account known as the Deferred Retirement Option
Plan, which may be cited as "DROP." The purpose of DROP is to allow, contractually,
in lieu of immediate withdrawal from service and receipt of a retirement allowance, continued
employment for a specific period of time, coupled with the deferral of receipt of a retirement
allowance until the end of such period of participation, at which time the member shall withdraw
from service. (b) Participation in DROP is an option available to any member of this retirement
system who meets all of the following: (1) Has at least 25 years of creditable service exclusive
of sick leave. (2) Is at least 55 years of age, or in the case of a state police member, is
at least 52 years of age. (3) Is eligible for service retirement. (c) An election to participate
in DROP may be made in one year increments not to exceed five...
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36-27-5
Section 36-27-5 Membership - Members of Board of Pardons and Paroles; Director of Physical
Fitness Department. (a) Any person who has been regularly appointed to the state Board of
Pardons and Paroles or a former member of said board, or Director of Physical Fitness Department
shall be deemed to be an "employee" of the State of Alabama, as defined in Section
36-27-1. From the date he assumes his duties, any such person shall be deemed to be a "member"
of the state Employees' Retirement System, as defined in Section 36-27-4; provided, that the
required contributions are made to the system. (b) Any person serving as of November 21, 1975,
shall be entitled to receive credit toward his retirement allowance for any service previously
rendered as a member of the Board of Pardons and Paroles or former member or Director of Physical
Fitness Department, and any person serving in such positions thereafter shall become a member
of the Employees' Retirement System as a condition of employment. If...
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40-18-19
payment would be taxable for federal income tax purposes. (7) Net income realized by individuals
and partnerships from time to time in the business of conducting a financial business employing
moneyed capital coming into competition with the business of national banks, but only if such
individuals and partnerships are subject to an excise tax imposed by this state on or with
respect to such income. (8) In the case of a single person or a married person not living
with husband or wife, a personal exemption of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500)
or, in the case of a head of a family or a married person living with husband or wife, a personal
exemption of three thousand dollars ($3,000), but a husband and wife living together shall
receive only one personal exemption of three thousand dollars ($3,000) against their
aggregate income, and in case they make separate returns each must claim a personal
exemption of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500). (9) a. Three hundred...
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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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45-40-80
Section 45-40-80 Supplemental expense allowance - Circuit judge. Immediately upon October 1,
2001, the Circuit Judge for the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit shall receive a supplemental
expense allowance, payable in equal monthly installments from the Lawrence County General
Fund, in an amount equal to 40 percent of the prevailing salary paid to such circuit judges
by the state. The supplement shall be paid only in lieu of all other supplemental salary or
expense payments heretofore authorized by law and acceptance shall constitute waiver of any
other supplemental salary or expense allowance for service rendered after October 1, 2001.
(Acts 1978, 2nd Sp. Sess., No. 59, p. 1746, §1; Act 2001-907, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 759, §1.)...

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45-48-80.02
shall draw warrants on the county for expenditures by indicating on the warrants the funds
against which the warrants are to be drawn. (2) The management of the law library shall be
vested in the presiding judge of the circuit court, and all books, periodicals, reports, and
other property purchased with the funds produced by this section shall be the property of
Marshall County. The presiding circuit judge, from time to time, may sell or exchange the
books, reports, periodicals, and other personal property as may be necessary to keep
the library up to date and apply the proceeds of the sale thereof or the value thereof upon
the purchase of other books, reports, periodicals, and personal property for use in
the library. The presiding circuit judge may designate another judge or any other suitable
person to operate or assist in the operation of the library. (3) The fund established by this
section shall be audited in the same manner as other county funds are audited. (c)(1) Any
court...
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12-19-310
Section 12-19-310 Additional docket fees. (a) In addition to the docket fees now authorized
by law, additional docket fees shall be assessed in all circuit, district, and municipal courts
as follows: (1) In civil cases in the circuit and district courts, except child support cases
and as further provided for small claims cases, an additional docket fee of forty-five dollars
($45) and in small claims cases an additional docket fee of fifteen dollars ($15). (2) In
criminal cases in the circuit, district, and municipal courts, except juvenile cases and as
further provided for traffic cases, an additional docket fee of forty dollars ($40) and in
traffic cases, but excluding parking violations, an additional docket fee of twenty-six dollars
($26). (b) (1) Two dollars ($2) of the traffic docket fee shall be distributed to the Police
Officers' Annuity Fund before any distribution pursuant to subsections (c) and (d). (2) Ten
dollars ($10) of each fee in municipal court shall be retained by the...
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