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45-37-80.20
Section 45-37-80.20 Appointment; duties; special reporter; fee; salary; oath; supplies. (a)
That each of the judges of such circuit courts of this state shall appoint a competent shorthand
writer to perform the duties of official court reporters over the court in the circuit over
which the judge presides; that such official court reporter shall not be subject to the provisions
of any civil service system as may be effective in such county or counties or circuit or circuits;
that such official court reporter shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing judge; that
no two judges shall appoint the same court reporter; that no person shall be appointed official
or special court reporter under this section who is not able to correctly report in shorthand
the proceedings in all trials as the same may occur and neatly and expeditiously transcribe
on the typewriter the testimony taken by him or her. The official court reporter shall be
an officer of the court, and within his or her circuit...
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45-23-80
Section 45-23-80 Salary supplement. In addition to the salary paid to each of the circuit judges
of the 33rd Judicial Circuit by the state, there shall also be paid to each of the judges
a supplemental salary set out as follows: Beginning on October 1, 1989, an amount equal to
25 percent of the base state salary paid to circuit court judges. Beginning on October 1,
1990, an amount equal to 30 percent of the base state salary paid to circuit court judges.
Beginning on October 1, 1991, an amount equal to 35 percent of the base state salary paid
to circuit court judges. For the purposes of this section, the base state salary of circuit
court judges shall be that base state salary upon which percentage supplements for other circuit
court judges is figured. Such supplemental salary shall be paid out of the general funds of
each of the counties comprising such circuit in a pro rata amount based on the most recent
official decennial census of the United States and shall be paid in equal...
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12-17-182
Section 12-17-182 Compensation. The district attorneys for each judicial circuit in the state
shall be paid by the state an annual salary of an amount equal to $1,000.00 less than the
salary paid by the state to circuit judges, payable as the salaries of other state officers
are paid. All laws or parts of laws, general, special or local, in conflict with this section
are hereby repealed; provided, that nothing in this section shall be construed to affect or
reduce the compensation of any district attorney which is payable from any other source than
the State Treasury. (Acts 1963, No. 511, p. 1096; Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 264, p. 406; Acts
1967, No. 526, p. 1260.)...
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12-18-59
Section 12-18-59 Judges' disability benefits. Any judge retiring pursuant to subdivision (1)
of subsection (a) of Section 12-18-55 who has served for 10 years shall be entitled to a disability
benefit allowance payable monthly from the Judicial Retirement Fund equal to 75 percent of
the salary payable to the state for the position held at the time of retirement. A disabled
judge who has served less than 10 years shall be entitled to receive a monthly benefit equal
to 25 percent of the salary payable by the state for the position held at the time of retirement
plus 10 percent of such salary for each year of service in excess of five years; provided,
that in no event shall such judge receive less than 30 percent of the annual salary being
paid to a full-time district court judge by the state at the time of his retirement. (Acts
1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §4-124.)...
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45-28-80.01
Section 45-28-80.01 Circuit judges. (a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no circuit
judge of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit shall receive any increase in the local county salary
supplement that the judge is receiving on May 21, 1992 unless the increase is provided hereafter
by local law. (b) The county salary supplements provided for in subsection (a) shall be paid
from the general fund of the county within the circuit in equal monthly installments and shall
be in lieu of all county salary supplements and expense allowances, excluding travel mileage
reimbursements, heretofore provided by law for the judges in the circuit. (Act 80-573, p.
886, §§1, 2; Act 92-577, p. 1199, §1.)...
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45-39-80
Section 45-39-80 Semi-retired or retired circuit judges. (a) Any semi-retired or retired circuit
judge in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit shall be entitled to receive as additional compensation
payable from the treasury of the county, a sum equal to one and one half percent of the compensation
paid the judge by the State of Alabama for each year served as circuit judge up to a maximum
of 25 percent. The salaries or compensation provided for herein is supplementary to the salaries
or compensation paid the judges by the state and shall be paid out of the general funds of
the county in 12 equal monthly installments on warrants properly drawn against the funds.
(b) The additional compensation may not be paid to a semi-retired or retired circuit judge
who has not vested in the Retirement Systems of Alabama as of July 1, 2010. (c) Each circuit
judge receiving a retirement supplement pursuant to this section and who has vested in the
Retirement Systems of Alabama shall receive a retirement...
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12-18-87
Section 12-18-87 Benefits. (a) Judges' retirement benefits. - The annual retirement benefit
payable to a probate judge retiring pursuant to subdivisions (2), (3), (4), and (5) of Section
12-18-84 shall be 75 percent of the base sum or salary upon which such judge is paying the
percentage as provided in subsection (a) or subsection (b) of Section 12-18-82 immediately
prior to retirement. Such retirement benefit shall be payable monthly from the State Treasury
for the life of the beneficiary. (b) Spouses' benefits. - After the death of any probate judge
who has held office for a minimum of five years, his or her spouse shall receive a yearly
benefit from the State Treasury equivalent to the greater of $480.00 per year, multiplied
by the number of years of service, not to exceed 10 years, or three percent of the base sum
or salary upon which such probate judge was paying the percentage as provided in subsection
(a) or subsection (b) of Section 12-18-82 immediately prior to retirement,...
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45-1-83
Section 45-1-83 Salary of court reporters. In the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, the official
court reporters appointed and holding office under the provisions of law applicable thereto,
in addition to any other salary provided by the state, shall each receive a total salary supplement
in the amount of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) per annum. This supplement shall be payable
in monthly installments by each county out of that county's general fund and shall be conditioned
upon adequate funds being available in the county's budget. Each county shall be responsible
for paying one-third of the salary supplement due to each official court reporter. (Act 2009-601,
p. 1760, §1.)...
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45-32-82
Section 45-32-82 Local salary supplement. (a) The judge of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit
shall receive a local salary supplement in an amount to be determined under subsection (b).
The local salary supplement provided by this section shall be in lieu of all local salary
supplements and expense allowances provided the judge of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit.
(b)(1) The amount of the local salary supplement shall be determined as follows: a. Upon completion
of six consecutive years of service as a district or circuit judge, a judge shall be eligible
for a local salary supplement in an amount equal to 10 percent of the annual salary paid to
a judge by the state. b. Upon completion of 12 consecutive years of service as a district
or circuit judge, a judge shall be eligible for a local salary supplement in an amount equal
to 20 percent of the annual salary paid to a judge by the state. c. Upon completion of 18
consecutive years of service as a district or circuit judge, a judge shall...
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45-40-83
Section 45-40-83 Salary. (a) This section shall apply only to Lawrence County. (b) Effective
April 1, 2000, any Judge of Probate of Lawrence County who has served continuously as Judge
of Probate of Lawrence County for a period of 20 years or more shall be entitled to receive
as his or her compensation an amount equal to 60 percent of the total amount of compensation
paid the presiding circuit judge of the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit. The compensation shall
be payable in equal monthly installments from the General Fund of Lawrence County. (Act 2000-147,
p. 213, §§1, 2.)...
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