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38-2-3
Section 38-2-3 Commissioner of State Department of Human Resources; other personnel. (a) The
chief executive officer of the State Department of Human Resources shall be known as the Commissioner
of the State Department of Human Resources. (b) It shall be the duty of the state board to
appoint the commissioner who shall serve at its pleasure. He shall be appointed on the basis
of education, ability and experience in the administration of public welfare and without regard
to residence or political affiliation and the state board shall set the salary of the commissioner.
The commissioner shall be the executive and administrative officer of the state department
and shall exercise all the rights, powers, duties and authority vested in the state department.
The state board, in conference with the commissioner, shall be responsible for the adoption
of policies, rules and regulations for its government and for the government of the state
department. All administrative and executive duties and...
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45-2-80.83
Section 45-2-80.83 Baldwin County Law Library and Judicial Administration Fund; retirement
of part-time law librarians. (a) The sums to be paid to the Baldwin County Commission, as
herein provided, shall be kept in a special fund designated as the Baldwin County Law Library
and Judicial Administration Fund and shall be expended by the Presiding Circuit Judge of the
Circuit Court of Baldwin County, to create, establish, and maintain the law library and to
provide for the more effective administration of justice, including, but not limited to: Paying
the costs of securing the advice and attendance of witnesses; registration fees and other
actual expenses incurred in attending seminars, institutes, conferences, and other meetings
in connection with continuing legal and judicial education, membership fees, or dues in legal
and judicial organizations; paying the salaries of court employees when necessary for the
efficient operation of the courts; and any other actual and necessary expenses...
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12-19-290
Section 12-19-290 Created; purposes; payments. (a) The Advanced Technology and Data Exchange
Fund is created in the State Treasury. (b) The fund shall consist of all monies paid into
the State Treasury to the credit of the fund pursuant to Section 12-19-181 or by legislative
appropriations, grant, gift, or otherwise. (c) Monies contained in the Advanced Technology
and Data Exchange Fund may be expended to provide for any activities involving the administration
of justice including, but not limited to, the following purposes: (1) Expand methods and means
for collection and disbursement of court-ordered monies through the use of credit cards, electronic
fund transfers, or other means and provide for electronic transfer of records and storage.
(2) Enhance coordination and sharing of data with local, state, and federal agencies, members
of the bar, and the public. (3) Provide equipment for electronically filing cases. (4) Improve
accountability for case filings and dispositions. (5) Train...
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45-19-80.21
Section 45-19-80.21 Legislative findings; additional court costs; Sheriff's Fund. (a) The Legislature
finds that the office of sheriff is an integral part of the court system of this state and
Coosa County. It further notes that our judicial process could not operate without the assistance
of the sheriff's department which serves summons and other processes. (b) In Coosa County,
in addition to all other fees, there shall be taxed as costs the sum of twenty dollars ($20)
in each civil or quasi-civil action at law, suit in equity, criminal case, quasi-criminal
case, proceedings on a forfeited bail bond, or proceedings on a forfeited bond given in connection
with an appeal from a judgment or conviction in the Circuit Court of Coosa County, or the
District Court of Coosa County, hereinafter filed in or arising in the Circuit Court of Coosa
County, or the District Court of Coosa County, or brought by appeal, certiorari or otherwise
to the Circuit Court of Coosa County, or the District Court...
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11-25-13
Section 11-25-13 Disposition of funds. (a) In any county that has established a county law
library fund pursuant to this chapter or pursuant to local act, and in any county which hereafter
shall establish a law library fund pursuant to lawful authority, in addition to, and not to
supersede, the authority granted to the presiding judge in a judicial circuit by such authority,
the presiding circuit judge may authorize the moneys designated for the use of the law library
to be expended for any of the following purposes: (1) The purchase of books, periodicals,
equipment, software, hardware, furniture, fixtures, technology, and computers. (2) The cost
of securing advice and attendance of witnesses. (3) Registration fees and expenses incurred
by the judges and court employees when attending seminars, institutions, conferences, and
other meetings related to continuing legal education and judicial education. Allowances and
reimbursements for expenses incurred by the judges and court employees...
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26-21-1
Section 26-21-1 Legislative purpose and findings. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature in
enacting this parental consent provision to further the important and compelling state interests
of: (1) protecting minors against their own immaturity, (2) fostering the family structure
and preserving it as a viable social unit, and (3) protecting the rights of parents to rear
children who are members of their household. (b) The Legislature finds as fact that: (1) immature
minors often lack the ability to make fully informed choices that take account of both immediate
and long-range consequences, (2) the medical, emotional, and psychological consequences of
abortion are serious and can be lasting, particularly when the patient is immature, (3) the
capacity to become pregnant and the capacity for mature judgment concerning the wisdom of
an abortion are not necessarily related, (4) parents ordinarily possess information essential
to a physician's exercise of his or her best medical judgment...
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17-14-2
Section 17-14-2 Holding of general election. General elections throughout the state shall be
held for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Secretary of State, Treasurer,
Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, three public service commissioners, no two of
whom shall be elected from the same congressional district, Chief Justice and associate justices
of the Supreme Court, judges of the courts of appeals, electors for President and Vice President
of the United States, United States senators, and such other officers as may be required by
law to be elected by the voters of the entire state; for a member of Congress in each congressional
district; judges of the circuit court in each judicial circuit; judges of the district courts
in each district; district attorneys in each judicial circuit; a senator in each senatorial
district; a representative in the Legislature in each house district; a judge of the probate
court, sheriff, clerks of the circuit courts, tax...
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34-24-52
Section 34-24-52 Proceedings to restrain unlawful practice. The State Board of Medical Examiners,
in addition to the powers and duties expressed in this article with respect to the denial
of the certificate of qualification to practice medicine or suspension or revocation of a
certificate of qualification to practice medicine, shall have the power to commence and maintain
in any circuit court having jurisdiction of any person within this state who is practicing
medicine without a certificate of qualification or to whom a certificate of qualification
has been denied, or whose certificate of qualification has been suspended or revoked by the
action of the board, an action in the nature of quo warranto as provided for in Section 6-6-590
et seq., as the same is now or may hereafter be amended, to order such person from continuing
to practice medicine or osteopathy within the State of Alabama, and jurisdiction is conferred
upon the circuit courts of this state to hear and determine all such...
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45-37-82.20
Section 45-37-82.20 Deputy district attorneys - Appointment; compensation. (a) In the Tenth
Judicial Circuit of Alabama, Birmingham Division, the district attorney of the circuit may
appoint 43 deputy district attorneys. The deputy district attorneys appointed pursuant to
this section shall be qualified to practice law in the courts of this state and shall serve
at the pleasure of the appointing district attorney. The deputy district attorneys shall be
state officers and shall perform the duties in the circuit as the district attorney may require.
(b) The district attorney may designate one deputy district attorney to serve as chief deputy
district attorney, seven deputy district attorneys to serve as Level I deputy district attorneys,
15 deputy district attorneys to serve as Level II deputy district attorneys, and 20 deputy
district attorneys to serve as Level III deputy district attorneys. (c) The total annual compensation
to be received by each deputy district attorney shall be...
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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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