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12-17-198
Section 12-17-198 Appointment, number and compensation of assistant district attorneys. (a)
The district attorney may appoint full-time or part-time assistant district attorneys to perform
prosecutorial duties in the district or circuit courts within the circuit for which the district
attorney shall have administrative responsibility. The number and compensation of such assistant
district attorneys shall be as otherwise authorized or provided by law. (b) All general laws
applicable within certain judicial circuits, general laws of local application and local laws
providing for deputy or assistant district attorneys or circuit solicitors and the manner
of election or appointment, compensation, duties, etc., of such officers, which said laws
were in effect on the effective date of this code, shall continue in effect until amended
or repealed by statute; provided, that all such officers shall be known as "assistant
district attorneys." (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §4-131.)...
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36-15-21
Section 36-15-21 Litigation affecting state under direction and control of Attorney General;
employment of certain assistant attorneys general. All litigation concerning the interest
of the state, or any department of the state, shall be under the direction and control of
the Attorney General. The employment of an assistant attorney general, other than an assistant
attorney general employed in the office of the Attorney General, for the purpose of representing
the state or any department thereof shall be by the Attorney General with the approval of
the Governor, but nothing in this section shall prevent the Governor from employing personal
counsel, whose compensation shall be payable out of the Governor's Contingency Fund. (Acts
1923, No. 64, p. 40, §4; Code 1923, §872; Code 1940, T. 55, §244; Acts 1995, No. 95-770,
p. 1819, §1.)...
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36-15-10.1
Section 36-15-10.1 Special administrative assistants. (a) The position of special administrative
assistant to the Attorney General is created and established. (b) The Attorney General may
appoint or employ in the manner the Attorney General deems necessary seven special administrative
assistants who shall perform the duties and exercise the powers as the Attorney General may
direct. The special administrative assistants shall serve at the pleasure of the Attorney
General. The compensation, salaries, expenses, or benefits for the special administrative
assistants shall be paid from funds available to the Attorney General and in the amounts and
manner as provided for deputy attorneys general under this article. (c) Any person serving
in the classified service of the State of Alabama may be considered by the Attorney General
for appointment to the position of special administrative assistant to the Attorney General.
In the event anyone serving in the classified service of the State of...
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36-15-10
Section 36-15-10 Executive assistants to Attorney General. (a) The position of executive assistant
to the Attorney General of Alabama is created and established. The Attorney General may appoint
up to five executive assistants. An executive assistant shall not be subject to the merit
act, but shall serve at the pleasure of the Attorney General and shall perform the duties
assigned to him or her by the Attorney General. (b) An executive assistant shall receive an
annual salary to be fixed by the Attorney General but not exceeding the maximum salary now
or hereafter fixed for assistant attorneys general III. The salary and expenses of an executive
assistant shall be paid from the State Treasury in the same manner that the salary and expenses
of the Attorney General are paid. (Acts 1967, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 93, p. 123, §§1, 2; Acts
1995, No. 95-770, p. 1819, §1; Act 2011-574, p. 1219, §1.)...
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5-17-50
Section 5-17-50 Employment and compensation of necessary personnel; assistant administrator.
(a) Subject to the provisions of Section 36-26-1, et seq., the administrator may appoint or
employ such assistants, employees, and attorneys as may be necessary to the efficient operation
of the department. The administrator shall fix their compensation in accordance with Section
36-26-1, et seq. and the pay plan of the State Personnel Department. All such assistants,
employees, and attorneys shall be subject to the provisions of the Merit System. The administrator,
with the approval of the Governor, may employ and discharge special counsel as the administrator
may deem necessary. (b) The administrator may appoint an assistant administrator, with the
approval of the Credit Union Board of the Alabama Credit Union Administration. The administrator
shall fix the compensation of the assistant administrator in accordance with Section 36-26-1,
et seq. The position of assistant administrator of the...
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22-50-12
Section 22-50-12 Department - Legal division. The commissioner may establish a legal division,
which shall be under the direction of an attorney authorized to practice law in the State
of Alabama, and it shall be his duty to conduct the legal affairs of the department. The commissioner
may appoint other attorneys to assist him. The compensation of any such attorney shall be
paid from the funds of the department. Attorneys appointed by the commissioner shall have
the authority to represent the department and employees of the department in litigation concerning
the department. (Acts 1965, No. 881, p. 1649, §13; Acts 1984, No. 84-242, p. 365, §1.)...

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41-4-203
Section 41-4-203 Chief of legal division - Advice and opinions; appearance in financial litigation.
The chief of the legal division shall confer with and advise the Director of Finance and any
and all of the subordinate officers and employees of the Department of Finance on all legal
matters pertaining to said department. He shall furnish either verbal or written opinions,
when requested by the Director of Finance, on legal questions pertaining to said department,
but such opinions shall not have the force and effect of official opinions of the Attorney
General unless approved by the Attorney General. He shall appear for the state in all litigation,
both civil and criminal, affecting the Department of Finance, when authorized to do so by
the Director of Finance and the Attorney General. (Acts 1953, No. 448, p. 552, §3.)...
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45-37-240.40
Section 45-37-240.40 Qualifications; compensation. (a) The elected Jefferson County Tax Assessor
and the elected Jefferson County Assistant Tax Assessor, Bessemer Division, are empowered
to each appoint one person to serve as chief deputy. The appointees shall be residents of
their respective divisions of the county at the time of their appointment and so long as they
hold the positions of chief deputy. (b) Chief deputies shall present documentary proof of
a minimum of five years' experience in cadastre prior to their appointment, and shall hold
certification by the State of Alabama as a tax administrator, or, shall achieve such certification
within three years of appointment. If the Alabama certification as tax administrator should
cease to be available, appointees shall obtain comparable evidence of technical proficiency
as may be required by the appointing authority. (c) Chief deputies shall be compensated at
a rate equal to Jefferson County Merit System Class 30, however, in no...
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31-2A-135
Section 31-2A-135 (Article 135.) Courts of inquiry. (a) Courts of inquiry to investigate any
matter of concern to the state military forces may be convened by any person authorized to
convene a general court-martial, whether or not the persons involved have requested such an
inquiry. (b) A court of inquiry consists of three or more commissioned officers. For each
court of inquiry, the convening authority shall also appoint counsel for the court. (c) Any
person subject to this code whose conduct is subject to inquiry shall be designated as a party.
Any person subject to this code who has a direct interest in the subject of inquiry has the
right to be designated as a party upon request to the court. Any person designated as a party
shall be given due notice and has the right to be present, to be represented by counsel, to
cross-examine witnesses, and to introduce evidence. (d) Members of a court of inquiry may
be challenged by a party, but only for cause stated to the court. (e) The...
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40-26-18
Section 40-26-18 Administration of chapter. The administration of this chapter is vested in
and shall be exercised by the Department of Revenue, except as otherwise herein provided,
and the enforcement of any of the provisions of this chapter in any of the courts of the state
shall be under the jurisdiction and supervision of the department, and the department may
require the assistance of, and act through the district attorney of any county and the Attorney
General of the state and any legal counsel of the Department of Revenue. The department shall
appoint as needed such agents, clerks and stenographers as may be necessary to enforce the
provisions of this chapter under the provisions of the merit system who shall perform such
duties as may be required, and such duly appointed and qualified agents are authorized to
act for the department as it may direct and as is authorized by law. (Acts 1955, No. 248,
p. 586, §17.)...
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