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25-5-57
Section 25-5-57 Compensation for disability. (a) Compensation schedule. Following is the schedule
of compensation: (1) TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABILITY. For injury producing temporary total disability,
the compensation shall be 66 2/3 percent of the average weekly earnings received at the time
of injury, subject to a maximum and minimum weekly compensation as stated in Section 25-5-68,
but if at the time of injury the employee received average weekly earnings of less than the
minimum stated in Section 25-5-68, then he or she shall receive the full amount of the average
weekly earnings per week. This compensation shall be paid during the time of the disability,
but at the time as a temporary total disability shall become permanent, compensation for the
continued total disability shall be governed by (a)(4) of this section with respect to permanent
total disability. Payments are to be made at the intervals when the earnings were payable,
as nearly as may be, unless the parties otherwise agree....
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11-4-24
Section 11-4-24 Compensation. The county treasurer shall receive such compensation as may be
allowed by the county commission, in no case exceeding two and one-half percent on the money
received, and two and one-half percent of the money paid out by him. His compensation in no
case shall exceed the aggregate sum of $1,000.00 in any one year. (Code 1852, §799; Code
1867, §934; Code 1876, §851; Code 1886, §921; Code 1896, §1435; Code 1907, §217; Code
1923, §310; Code 1940, T. 12, §39.)...
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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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45-45-81.90
Section 45-45-81.90 Retirement compensation. (a) Any circuit judge or retired circuit judge
in the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit shall have the right of election to come under this section.
Any judge who elects to make the contributions provided in subsection (b) shall upon retirement
be entitled to receive as additional compensation payable from the treasury of the county,
for each year of service for which he or she is given credit toward retirement under the State
of Alabama Judicial Retirement System, a sum equal to 2.222 percent of the compensation paid
the judge by the State of Alabama. (b) A circuit judge or retired circuit judge in the Twenty-third
Judicial Circuit may elect to participate in the retirement benefits provided in subsection
(a) by filing with the clerk of the circuit court and with the chair of the county commission
or county treasurer of the county wherein such circuit is located a written instrument declaring
his or her election to so participate and...
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45-49-120.27
Section 45-49-120.27 Certification of payroll. (a) It shall be unlawful for any county or city
official, officer, or employee, or any other officer, to pay or to cause to be paid any salary
or compensation to any person in the classified service for personal services unless the payroll,
estimate, voucher, or account for salary or compensation, containing the name of the person
to be paid shall bear the certification of the personnel director or the financial officer
of the jurisdiction where the employee is employed, that the person or persons named therein
are legally entitled to receive the sums stated therein. Any sum paid contrary to this part
or of any rule, regulation, or order thereunder may be recovered in an action maintained in
the name of the county or city or jurisdiction by the applicable county or city attorney or
by any citizen or taxpayer of the jurisdiction, from any officer who made, approved, or authorized
the payment or who signed or countersigned a voucher,...
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11-51-74
Section 11-51-74 Commission of tax assessors and tax collectors. Except in counties where such
commissions are fixed by local or special laws, the tax assessor and tax collector shall receive
such compensation as may be fixed by the governing body of any municipality operating under
the provisions of this article, not to exceed two percent for assessing and two percent for
collecting; provided, that in Jefferson County the compensation of the tax assessor shall
be one half of one percent for assessing and the compensation of the tax collector shall be
one half of one percent for collecting. All of the said compensation of the said tax assessor
and tax collector of Jefferson County shall be paid by said officers into the county treasury
for the benefit of the county. (Acts 1931, No. 300, p. 337; Acts 1939, No. 57, p. 67; Code
1940, T. 37, §732; Acts 1943, No. 260, p. 233; Acts 1951, No. 868, p. 1502; Acts 1953, No.
263, p. 329.)...
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16-25-18
Section 16-25-18 Redetermination of allowances of certain retired members. (a) Any member who
retired prior to October 1, 1975 and who has served in the armed services, as described in
Section 16-25-3, shall be entitled to claim such full-time military service and to have all
retirement allowances due on or after October 1, 1975 redetermined as if the provisions of
said section, as amended, were in effect at the time such member retired; provided, that such
retired member pays into the Teachers' Retirement System, in a lump sum prior to October 1,
1976, an amount equal to four percent of the average compensation which was paid to a teacher
during each claimed year of full-time military service, plus and together therewith, eight
percent interest compounded from the last date of such claimed military service; provided
further, that such retired member shall not receive membership service credit for more than
four years of military service and shall receive no credit for military service...
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45-45-81.51
Section 45-45-81.51 Additional salary supplement. Each of the court reporters of the Twenty-third
Judicial Circuit in Madison County, Alabama, is hereby entitled to receive a county supplement
in an amount equal to 42 percent of his or her annual salary as paid by the state effective
October 15, 1991. When applicable, the supplement shall be adjusted on October 15 of each
year thereafter to reflect 42 percent of the salary as paid by the state at that time. Such
county supplement shall be the total amount paid to court reporters by the county. Such supplement
shall be paid in equal biweekly installments from the county treasury, and shall be in addition
to any and all other compensation provided by law. (Act 91-704, p. 1373, § 1.)...
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11-2A-3
Section 11-2A-3 Additional compensation. In addition to the salary provisions set out in Section
11-2A-2, the following shall apply: (1) Any full-time county commission chairperson in Category
4, 5, or 6 who is elected countywide shall receive additional annual compensation in an amount
of five thousand dollars ($5,000). This additional compensation shall be paid beginning on
October 1, 2000. (2) Any judge of probate in Category 4, 5, or 6 shall receive an additional
two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) in annual compensation if he or she is required
to serve as chairperson of the county commission. This additional compensation shall be paid
beginning on October 1, 2000. (3) Any local official charged by law with the administration
of a "one-stop" tag program shall receive annual compensation for such administration
in an amount not less than three thousand dollars ($3,000). Any additional compensation necessary
to increase the official's salary to three thousand dollars ($3,000)...
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45-46-233.22
Section 45-46-233.22 Salary deductions. The governing body of Marengo County shall immediately
upon July 30, 1979, begin deducting from the salary of the sheriff an amount equal to six
percent of the annual salary paid to the sheriff. Such sum shall be deducted monthly and distributed
at the end of the fiscal year to the tax collector or other person charged with the duties
of collecting ad valorem taxes in Marengo County. The tax collector shall distribute this
money on a pro rata millage basis to the state, county, and all subdivisions and agencies
thereof except municipalities to which ad valorem taxes are paid. If any sheriff coming under
this subpart shall end his or her tenure of office prior to becoming supernumerary as provided
in Section 45-46-233.20, the tax collector or person charged with collecting the ad valorem
taxes shall withhold from the next money collected on a pro rata millage basis a sum equal
to one-half of the amount paid by the sheriff to the governing body of...
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