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45-29-83.20
Section 45-29-83.20 Clerks. (a) The judge of probate, tax assessor, and tax collector in Fayette
County are each hereby authorized to hire a chief clerk. The chief clerks' salaries shall
be fixed by the Fayette County Commission and paid from the general fund of the county. (b)
The judge of probate, provided sufficient funds are available, shall be authorized to employ
additional clerks as deemed necessary and approved by the Fayette County Commission. The salaries
of the clerks shall be fixed by the Fayette County Commission. (Act 79-740, p. 1315, §1,
2.)...
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45-43-83.20
Section 45-43-83.20 Chief clerk; clerks. (a) The county governing body of Lowndes County is
hereby authorized to employ one person as a chief clerk, who shall be appointed by the judge
of probate, to perform clerical services for the judge of probate in his or her office. The
county governing body is authorized and directed to pay the chief clerk the sum of not more
than thirteen hundred dollars ($1,300) per month. Such sum shall be payable out of the funds
of the county treasury. The exact amount shall be set by the county governing body. (b) The
county governing body of Lowndes County is hereby authorized to employ a clerk to work in
the office of the judge of probate which clerk shall be appointed by the judge of probate.
The county governing body is authorized to pay the clerk the sum of not more than nine hundred
fifty dollars ($950) per month. Such sum shall be payable out of the funds of the county treasury
and the exact amount shall be set by the governing body of Lowndes...
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12-13-46
Section 12-13-46 Authorization by county commission of rebinding or recopying of books in office
of probate judge; manner of recopying or rebinding and compensation of probate judge therefor.
The probate judge, deeming it necessary to recopy or rebind any books in his office, including
maps or plats, in order to secure their contents from damage or loss must submit the same
to the examination of the county commission, which, if it deem such rebinding or recopying
necessary, must, upon its minutes, order the same to be made, and the probate judge must make
the same in good and substantial books or binding and the county commission must allow him
a reasonable compensation therefor. (Code 1867, §740; Code 1876, §697; Code 1886, §790;
Code 1896, §3366; Code 1907, §5424; Code 1923, §9584; Code 1940, T. 13, §290.)...
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45-35-83.81
Section 45-35-83.81 On-line computer service for access to certain records. (a) The Houston
County Commission and the Houston County Judge of Probate may establish and make available,
by paid subscription, an on-line computer service allowing the general public limited access
to certain records maintained, preserved, and made available to the general public for convenient
reference which are otherwise made or to be made available to the general public through the
public computer terminals in the office of the Houston County Judge of Probate. (b) The Houston
County Judge of Probate may negotiate, authorize, and execute all agreements necessary to
provide the service to the general public. (c) The Houston County Judge of Probate may set
and charge a reasonable subscription fee for the service which shall be reasonably and proportionately
related to the cost of providing the on-line computer service to the general public. (d) The
month following the collection or receipt of the...
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45-39-200.02
Section 45-39-200.02 License commissioner - Office, supplies, personnel. The county governing
body shall furnish suitable quarters for the county license commissioner, and provide the
necessary forms, books, stationery, records, equipment, and supplies, except such stationary,
forms, and supplies as are furnished pursuant to law by the State Department of Finance or
the Comptroller. The county governing body shall also provide such clerks, deputies, and other
assistants for the commissioner as shall be necessary from time to time for the proper and
efficient performance of the duties of his or her office. The commissioner shall have authority
to elect, employ, and discipline at will, such clerks, and other assistants, and to fix their
compensation; however, the number and compensation of such clerks and other assistants shall
be subject to the approval of the county governing body. The compensation of the clerks, deputies,
and assistants shall be paid monthly out of the general fund of...
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45-26-71
Section 45-26-71 Office supplies for county offices. The court of county commissioners, board
of revenue, or other like governing body of Elmore County shall provide the judge of probate,
sheriff, tax assessor, tax collector, clerk of the circuit court, and register of the circuit
court with the books, stationery, office equipment, supplies, postage, and other conveniences
as may be necessary for the proper and efficient conduct of the affairs of their respective
offices, but not including motor vehicles; and may provide for the installation, repair, and
maintenance of an inter-communication system for the sheriff and his or her deputies. (Acts
1962, No. 47, Sp. Sess., p. 63, §4.)...
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45-39-85.20
Section 45-39-85.20 Deputy registrars; voting registration. (a) The Judge of Probate of Lauderdale
County shall appoint one or more regular clerks in the probate office as deputy registrars
empowered to take applications, testimony, and oaths of applicants for voting registration
at any time the probate office is open to the public for business. The application shall then
be submitted to the board of registrars at their next meeting and the board shall notify the
applicants in writing of their action on the application. (b) The board of registrars is authorized
and empowered to promulgate such rules and regulations necessary to carry out this section.
(Act 79-519, p. 932, §§1, 2.)...
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45-49-85.40
Section 45-49-85.40 Administration expenses. The Mobile County Commission may appropriate funds
from the county general fund in the annual budget of the judge of probate for expenditures
by the judge of probate for reasonable and necessary miscellaneous expenses incurred in the
discharge of the duties of the office of the judge of probate including, but not limited to,
all of the following: (a) Training and educational expenses for the judge of probate and employees
in the office of the judge of probate. (b) Membership in professional legal associations and
attendance and participation at meetings and other events sponsored by professional legal
associations, including lodging, travel, and meal expenses, as determined appropriate and
reasonable by the judge of probate, in his or her sole discretion. (c) Other expenses incurred
by the judge of probate and employees in the office of the judge of probate in the discharge
of the duties of the office, as found proper by the judge of probate...
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11-12-14
Section 11-12-14 Books, stationery, telephones, etc., for probate judge, tax assessor, sheriff,
etc. The judge of probate, the tax assessor, the tax collector, the sheriff, and the county
treasurer or custodian must be allowed reasonable expenses for suitable books, stationery,
postage stamps used exclusively for official business, and telephones, to be paid for by the
county on the approval of the county commission, and the judge of probate shall also be allowed
expense for his seal of office, to be paid for by the county. (Code 1852, §684; Code 1867,
§811; Code 1876, §717; Code 1886, §805; Code 1896, §3384; Code 1907, §5442; Code 1923,
§9604; Acts 1927, No. 595, p. 693; Code 1940, T. 12, §123.)...
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16-9-24
Section 16-9-24 Supervisors; clerical assistants; offices; equipment. The county board of education
may provide upon the nomination of the county superintendent of education, at least the following
assistants: an elementary school supervisor and a statistical and stenographic clerk. No person
shall be eligible for appointment as supervisor who does not hold a certificate of administration
and supervision as required of county superintendents of education. The county board of education
may employ additional clerical and professional assistants, including health supervisors,
and may reimburse them for all actual traveling expenses necessary in the performance of their
official duties. The county superintendent may maintain an office at the county seat, or any
other location in the county provided for by local law in a county with a population of more
than 100,000 persons according to the most recent United States Decennial Census. The county
commission shall provide the county...
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