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41-22-20
Section 41-22-20 Judicial review of preliminary, procedural, etc., actions or rulings and final
decisions in contested cases. (a) A person who has exhausted all administrative remedies available
within the agency, other than rehearing, and who is aggrieved by a final decision in a contested
case is entitled to judicial review under this chapter. A preliminary, procedural, or intermediate
agency action or ruling is immediately reviewable if review of the final agency decision would
not provide an adequate remedy. (b) All proceedings for review may be instituted by filing
of notice of appeal or review and a cost bond with the agency to cover the reasonable costs
of preparing the transcript of the proceeding under review, unless waived by the agency or
the court on a showing of substantial hardship. A petition shall be filed either in the Circuit
Court of Montgomery County or in the circuit court of the county in which the agency maintains
its headquarters, or unless otherwise...
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12-17-226.3
Section 12-17-226.3 Standards for admission. (a) In determining whether an offender may be
admitted into a pretrial diversion program established under this division, it shall be appropriate
for the district attorney to consider any of the following circumstances: (1) If the offender
is 18 years of age or older at the time the offense was committed. (2) There is a probability
justice will be served if the offender is placed in the pretrial diversion program. (3) It
is determined the needs of the community and of the offender can be met through the pretrial
diversion program. (4) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and
well-being of the community or law enforcement. (5) The offender is not likely to be involved
in further criminal activity. (6) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment.
(7) The expressed wish of the victim for the offender to participate in the pretrial diversion
program. (8) Undue hardship upon the victim. (9) Whether the...
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45-5-120
Section 45-5-120 Merit system; board; violations. (a) This section shall apply only in Blount
County, Alabama. (b) As used in this section, unless the context clearly requires a different
meaning: (1) "County" means Blount County; (2) "Municipality" means any
municipality in Blount County; (3) "Employee" means any person, including law enforcement
officers, not excepted by subsection (c), who is employed in the service of Blount County
or any municipality of Blount County or any board, agency, or instrumentality thereof; (4)
"Merit employee" means any such employee who shall have completed one year of probationary
employment; (5) "Board" means the merit system board created by this section; (6)
"Appointment authority" means in the case of employees in the offices of the elected
officials of the county or of a municipality, such elected officials, and means, in the case
of all other county or municipal employees, the county or municipal governing body, or the
board or other agency...
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12-2-35
Section 12-2-35 Notification of Chief Justice by judge or district attorney unable to attend
court; designation of judge or district attorney to attend and hold court. Whenever the judge
or the district attorney of the court shall be unable to attend such court, he shall notify
the Chief Justice, and the Chief Justice shall designate some other judge or district attorney,
as the case may be, not then engaged elsewhere to attend and hold said court or discharge
the duties of district attorney or judge, as the case may be. (Acts 1915, No. 521, p. 592;
Code 1923, §10297; Code 1940, T. 13, §40.)...
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45-40-80.02
Section 45-40-80.02 Supplemental retirement benefit. (a) The circuit and district court judges
of the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit who are holding office on May 29, 1984, shall have six
months from May 29, 1984, to make an election, in writing, with the county commission of the
county comprising the circuit to come within this section. Each circuit and district court
judge appointed or elected to office in the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit after May 29, 1984,
shall come under this section as a matter of law. (b) Each circuit and district court judge
coming under this section shall contribute annually to the county treasury of the county comprising
the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit six percent of his or her annual salary supplement derived
from the county. Such percentage shall be payable in equal monthly installments and shall
be deducted by the county treasurer from the judge's salary supplement and credited to an
individual account of the judge from whose salary supplement it was...
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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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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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45-45-84
Section 45-45-84 Salary supplement - Judges of District Court of Twenty-third Judicial Circuit.
The salary of each judge of the District Court of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit shall
be supplemented by the county which makes up the judicial circuit, in the amount of eleven
thousand dollars ($11,000) annually. The amount shall be paid in equal monthly installments
in the same manner as is paid to a judge of the circuit court, and shall be paid from the
general fund of the county of the judicial circuit. (Act 80-407, p. 566, § 1.)...
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12-18-41
Section 12-18-41 Prior creditable service as district or county court judge. Any person with
service as a judge of a district court who assumes the office of circuit judge or as a justice
of the Supreme Court or judge of a court of appeals shall be entitled to receive creditable
service for such time served as judge of a district or county court for inclusion toward retirement
under Title 12, Chapter 18, Articles 1 and 2. (Acts 1979, No. 79-566, p. 1015, §2.)...
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12-18-6
Section 12-18-6 Eligibility for retirement of justices of Supreme Court, judges of courts of
appeals and judges of circuit courts. (a) The Chief Justice or any associate justice of the
Supreme Court, any judge of the Court of Civil Appeals or any judge of the Court of Criminal
Appeals serving on September 18, 1973, who elects to become a member of the retirement system
hereby established, and any such justice or judge assuming such office after September 18,
1973, may elect to be retired pursuant to this article if he: (1) Has served as much as five
years as a justice of the Supreme Court or as a judge of one of the courts of appeals or as
a judge of the circuit court or any two or more of them consecutively and has become permanently
physically or mentally unable to carry out his duties on a full-time basis, proof of such
disability being made by certificate of three reputable physicians; (2) Has served for 12
years as a justice of the Supreme Court or as a judge of one of the courts...
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