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45-27-80.40
Section 45-27-80.40 Compensation of judges. (a) In the Twenty-first Judicial Circuit, in Escambia
County, the county commission shall pay the presiding circuit judge and circuit court judge
No. 2 a total expense allowance of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) per annum. Such expense
allowance shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county treasury. Such expense
allowances shall be in lieu of any expense allowances provided for by Act Nos. 569, H. 994
of the 1947 Regular Session (Acts 1947, p. 402, as amended); 531, S. 574, 1949 Regular Session
(Acts 1949, p. 840); 249, H. 977, 1976 Regular Session (Acts 1976, p. 286); and Act No. 82-474,
H. 811, 1982 Regular Session (Acts 1982, p. 795), or any other laws or parts of laws relating
to expense allowances for such officer. These acts are repealed in part only to the extent
there is a conflict with this section. (b) The Escambia County Commission shall pay to the
district court judge of the judicial circuit an annual expense...
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45-45-31.03
Section 45-45-31.03 Commission created; composition; meetings. There is created a county records
commission consisting of 12 members as follows: The director, or deputy director if designated
by the director, of the State Department of Archives and History; the senior presiding judge
of the Circuit Court of Madison County; the judge of the Probate Court of Madison County,
or if so designated his or her chief deputy; the register in chancery of the Circuit Court
of Madison County; the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Madison County; the clerk auditor of
the Madison County Board of Commissioners; the Tax Assessor of Madison County; the President
of Madison County Historical Society; the head of the department of history or senior professor
of history of the University of Alabama, Huntsville Center; the President of the Twickenham
Town Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; the President of the Madison County
Bar Association; and a deputy examiner, designated by the Director of...
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12-17-186
Section 12-17-186 Appointment of attorney to act for district attorney when office vacant,
district attorney disqualified, etc. (a) The presiding judge of the circuit court, the district
court or the municipal court, when the district attorney or assistant district attorney regularly
required by law to prosecute criminal cases in such court is absent, or connected with the
party against whom it is his duty to appear by consanguinity or affinity within the fourth
degree, or when there is a vacancy in the office from any cause, or when the district attorney
refuses to act, may appoint a competent attorney to act in such district attorney's place,
but such appointment shall in no event extend beyond the session of the court at which the
appointment is made. (b) The attorney so appointed shall receive for his services the sum
of $25.00 per day for the time he is actually engaged in court, to be paid on the warrant
of the Comptroller if the district attorney for whom he is appointed to act...
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12-4A-1
Section 12-4A-1 Appointment of court personnel. The Supreme Court and the courts of appeal
may employ sufficient personnel to carry out their constitutional duties payable from any
funds appropriated or available to such courts. The Supreme Court, after consultation with
the presiding judges of the courts of appeal, may provide, by order or rule, for the appointment,
qualifications, and duties of the State Law Librarian, the Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme
Court and the courts of appeal, and the personnel for the security, maintenance, and operation
of the State Judicial Building, State Law Library, and the Office of Reporter of Decisions.
The Supreme Court and the courts of appeal may each respectively provide, by order or rule,
for the appointment, qualifications, and duties of any personnel employed by each court. The
Supreme Court and the courts of appeal shall consult with the Administrative Office of Courts
in promulgating the procedures for the appointment of employees...
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45-14-80.03
Section 45-14-80.03 County general fund. (a) In addition to any court costs and fees now or
hereafter authorized in Clay County, the Clay County Commission may impose by resolution of
the commission an additional fee in an amount not to exceed fifty dollars ($50) to be assessed
and taxed as costs on each civil case and on each criminal case, including traffic cases,
filed in the circuit court or district court in Clay County. These fees shall not be waived
by any court unless all other fees, assessments, costs, fines, and charges associated with
the case are waived. (b) In addition to any court costs and fees now or hereafter authorized
in Clay County, the governing body of any municipality in Clay County may impose by resolution
of the governing body an additional fee in an amount not to exceed fifty dollars ($50) to
be assessed and taxed as costs on each civil case and on each criminal case, including traffic
cases, filed in the municipal court. These fees shall not be waived by any...
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45-41-81.02
Section 45-41-81.02 Salary supplement - Circuit court judges. The county governing body of
the county comprising the Thirty-seventh Judicial Circuit is hereby authorized, empowered,
and directed to pay, in the discretion of the county governing body, a county salary supplement
of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per annum to each circuit judge of the Thirty-seventh Judicial
Circuit. The supplement hereby authorized shall be paid in equal monthly installments out
of the general fund in the county treasury, shall be in addition to the salary paid such judges
by the State of Alabama, and shall be in addition to any other county expense allowance or
supplement heretofore provided by law which is payable from the county. (Act 86-404, p. 593,
§1.)...
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45-45-82.57
Section 45-45-82.57 Disposition of funds. The Madison County Circuit Court Clerk shall remit
the costs collected under this subpart to the Judicial Administration Fund of Madison County
on the last day of each month, with the first payment due on the last day of the month following
April 21, 2004. (Act 2004-262, p. 362, § 8.)...
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45-49-235.15
Section 45-49-235.15 Quarterly accounting. The presiding circuit judge shall present to the
county commission on a quarterly basis a full accounting of all receipts and expenditures
of the Mobile County Pretrial Release and Jail Diversion Fund. (Act 91-647, p. 1219, § 16.)...

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12-17-70
Section 12-17-70 Designation of judge to handle domestic relations, divorce, etc., cases in
districts having more than one judge. In those districts having more than one district court
judge, the presiding circuit court judge may designate from time to time a district court
judge, who shall have the same powers and authority as a circuit judge to handle all cases
involving domestic relations, divorce, annulments of marriage, custody and support of children,
granting and enforcement of alimony, proceedings under the Reciprocal Nonsupport Act and all
other domestic and marital matters over which the circuit court has jurisdiction as well as
all laws pertaining to juvenile and nonsupport cases arising in the county under Title 30
of this code and who shall serve as an ex officio circuit judge when handling such cases,
regardless of any provisions contained in this title or any other laws to the contrary; provided,
that in those counties having one district judge and in which a circuit...
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45-1-80
Section 45-1-80 Juvenile Court Services Fund. (a) In addition to all other costs and charges
in circuit and district court cases in Autauga County, a fee of ten dollars ($10) shall be
charged and collected by the clerk of the court. When collected by the clerk of the court,
the additional fee shall be remitted monthly to the Juvenile Court Services Fund. (b) In addition
to any other costs and charges now provided by law, a monthly supervision fee may be assessed
in juvenile court cases at the discretion of the juvenile court judge. The supervision fee
shall be collected by the juvenile court office and deposited in the Juvenile Court Services
Fund. (c) There is hereby established a Juvenile Court Services Fund for the deposit of the
additional court costs levied by this section. The fund shall be maintained in an interest-bearing
account in a bank of known responsibility under the supervision of the Juvenile Court Judge
of Autauga County, expended solely for juvenile programs,...
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