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25-9-65
Section 25-9-65 Rescue crews - Training and employment; wages and workers' compensation benefits.
Said chief is hereby authorized to have trained and employed at the rescue stations operated
by said division within the state, rescue crews as he may determine necessary. Each member
of such crews shall devote at least four hours each month, or eight hours bimonthly, for training
purposes and shall be available at all times to assist in rescue work. Regular crew members
shall receive for such services the highest prevailing hourly wage rate in the industry and
shall receive the same per diem and expenses as provided to state employees. Workers' compensation
benefits as prescribed by Alabama workers' compensation laws shall be provided for all employees
engaged in carrying out the mandates of this section and coal mining laws of the State of
Alabama. Sufficient funds shall be appropriated to carry out the provisions of this section,
Section 25-9-64 and Sections 25-9-66 through 25-9-70....
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45-5-81
Section 45-5-81 Compensation. In addition to any compensation provided by the state, each member
and the clerk of the jury commission in Blount County shall receive a supplemental salary
in the amount of twenty dollars ($20) per day for each day spent in the discharge of his or
her duties up to a maximum of 120 days per year to be paid out of the county treasury upon
the warrant of the probate judge of the county upon satisfactory evidence that such service
has been rendered. That part of the compensation of the members and the clerk of the jury
commission not paid by the state shall be paid from the general fund of the county. (Act 80-230,
p. 310, §1.)...
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16-13-281
Section 16-13-281 Average salaries to match national average; funding; compliance. (a) The
average salary of Alabama teachers, including the State Minimum Salary Schedule, local salary
supplementals, state incentive pay such as National Board of Professional Teaching Standards
certification, and any other salary compensation paid to Alabama teachers, shall be increased
to the national average for teacher salaries as provided in this article. Beginning in the
fiscal year 2001-2002, and continuing each fiscal year thereafter until such time as the Alabama
teacher salary average has reached the national average for teacher salaries, there shall
be allocated 41.15 percent of the growth in the Education Trust Fund for teacher salaries.
The 41.15 percent of the growth shall not apply to any future new revenue source to the Education
Trust Fund, including any revenue generated from an increase in the rate or a substantial
change in the base of existing revenue sources. Provided, however, an...
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17-3-13
Section 17-3-13 Compensation increases. (a) A county commission, upon the adoption of a resolution,
may increase the per diem compensation paid to each member of the county board of registrars
without the necessity of enacting a local law of authorization, provided that no state funds
shall be used for such additional compensation. (b) As an alternate to subsection (a), beginning
October 1, 2006, each member of the county board of registrars may receive the same cost-of-living
increases in compensation that are granted to county employees by a county commission at the
time of the adoption of the county budget. The increases shall be in the same amount or percentage,
as the case may be, as that amount or percentage increase provided to county employees. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, any percentage increases shall be calculated based upon the salary or compensation
provided under general law and shall not include any current or future local supplements granted
to a member of the county...
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31-2-39
Section 31-2-39 Emergency purchases. No officer or member of the armed forces of the state
shall incur any expenses whatsoever to be paid by the state, except such expenses as are authorized
in this chapter, without first obtaining the consent of the Governor or of the Adjutant General;
provided that in extreme emergencies, the commanding officer of any unit of the armed forces
of the state in the active military or naval service of the state or undergoing field training
may hire, rent, or make purchases of such necessities as are absolutely required for the immediate
use and care of his command in the execution of such training or of the mission for which
he is in the active military or naval service of the state. A report of such action, containing
a statement of the articles hired, rented, or purchased, the price thereof and the necessity
therefor, shall be immediately forwarded through channels to the Adjutant General of the state,
who shall forward such statement to the Governor...
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36-21-71
Section 36-21-71 Disability benefits. Any member who becomes totally or permanently disabled
as a result of a heart attack or any injury received in the line of duty as a peace officer
not as a result of his misconduct and who makes proper application to the board on a form
to be supplied by the board and submits evidence satisfactory to the board of such total or
permanent disability and the circumstances giving rise to its occurrence shall be entitled
to be paid benefits. The board shall have the right to require that any applicant for benefits
under this section be examined by one or more physicians on behalf of the board and at its
expense. Failure of any such applicant to subject himself to such examination shall be sufficient
grounds for the board to deny payment of benefits under this section. Any benefit paid under
this section shall be paid for a period of not longer than 24 calendar months as follows:
(1) Seventy-two dollars per calendar month if his qualified service is not...
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45-3-110
Section 45-3-110 Board of registrars; daily compensation. The compensation of each member of
the Board of Registrars of Barbour County, excluding the usual compensation paid by the state,
may be up to twenty dollars ($20), for each day's attendance on sessions of the board, as
the county commission or like governing body of the county may prescribe. The compensation
hereby authorized shall be set by the county commission or like governing body of the county,
and paid from the general funds of the county. (Act 81-734, p. 1263, §1.)...
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17-4-153.1
Section 17-4-153.1 Compensation increases. THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER.
IT HAS NOT BEEN CODIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURE. (a) A county commission, upon the adoption of
a resolution, may increase the per diem compensation paid to each member of the county board
of registrars without the necessity of enacting a local law of authorization, provided that
no state funds shall be used for such additional compensation. (b) As an alternate to subsection
(a), beginning October 1, 2006, each member of the county board of registrars may receive
the same cost-of-living increases in compensation that are granted to county employees by
a county commission at the time of the adoption of the county budget. The increases shall
be in the same amount or percentage, as the case may be, as that amount or percentage increase
provided to county employees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any percentage increases shall
be calculated based upon the salary or compensation provided under general...
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22-18-60
Section 22-18-60 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ACCS. The Alabama Community College System. (2) ASSOCIATIONS.
The Alabama Association of Rescue Squads or the Alabama Association of Volunteer Fire Departments.
(3) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PERSONNEL (EMSP). All recognized levels of personnel licensed
by the Alabama Department of Public Health, who have met all primary and/or renewal educational
requirements set by the Alabama Department of Public Health, and are allowed to provide medical
care within the level of their scope of practice granted by the Office of Emergency Medical
Services (OEMS) within the Alabama Department of Public Health. (4) FIRE COLLEGE. The Alabama
Fire College. (5) STUDENT. A student enrolled in an emergency medical services certification
program at a member institution of the Alabama Community College System, the Alabama Fire
College, or the University of South Alabama. (6) VOLUNTEER...
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32-6-270
Section 32-6-270 "Firefighter" and "retired volunteer firefighter" defined.
(a) As used in this division, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning: "Firefighter"
means a current member or members of, or a retired member or members from, a paid, part-paid
or volunteer fire department of a city, town, county, or other subdivision of the state or
civilian federal firefighters or of a public corporation organized for the purpose of providing
water, water systems, fire protection services, or fire protection facilities in the state;
and such words shall include the chief, assistant chief, wardens, engineers, captains, firemen,
and all other officers and employees of such departments who actually engage in fire fighting
or in rendering first aid in case of drownings or asphyxiation at the scene of action. (b)
As used in this division, the term "retired volunteer firefighter" means someone
that has retired from performing the required duties of a firefighter on a voluntary...
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