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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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45-29-82.41
Section 45-29-82.41 Payments to Judicial Administration Fund. An amount of five hundred
dollars ($500) per month shall be paid from the district attorney's fund in the county where
the presiding judge's office is principally located to the Judicial Administration Fund of
the 24th Judicial Circuit. (Act 2017-449, §2.)...
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45-40-80.02
Section 45-40-80.02 Supplemental retirement benefit. (a) The circuit and district court
judges of the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit who are holding office on May 29, 1984, shall
have six months from May 29, 1984, to make an election, in writing, with the county commission
of the county comprising the circuit to come within this section. Each circuit and
district court judge appointed or elected to office in the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit after
May 29, 1984, shall come under this section as a matter of law. (b) Each circuit and
district court judge coming under this section shall contribute annually to the county
treasury of the county comprising the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit six percent of his or
her annual salary supplement derived from the county. Such percentage shall be payable in
equal monthly installments and shall be deducted by the county treasurer from the judge's
salary supplement and credited to an individual account of the judge from whose salary supplement
it was...
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45-49-81.60
Section 45-49-81.60 Supplemental salary. In addition to the salary paid to each district
court judge in the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit by the state, there also shall be payable to
each district court judge from the general fund of the county treasury in equal monthly installments
an annual supplement to his or her salary payable by the state, so that the total amount of
his or her entire annual salary payable by the state and county shall be an amount equal to
five hundred dollars ($500) less than the total annual salary of circuit court judges in the
county. The supplemental salary shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner that
the salary of other county employees are paid. (Act 87-396, p. 567, § 1.)...
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12-18-8
Section 12-18-8 Transfer into Judicial Retirement Fund of contributions made to Employees'
Retirement System of Alabama and receipt of credit for prior service under Employees' Retirement
System, etc., upon payment of contribution for prior years of service; refund of contributions
to Judicial Retirement Fund upon termination of service prior to eligibility for retirement
benefits under article. (a) Any justice or judge holding office as a member of the Supreme
Court, a court of appeals or of a circuit court on September 18, 1973, who has paid contributions
into the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama, shall be entitled to have such contributions
transferred from the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama into the Judicial Retirement
Fund and to receive credit for the time of service he had acquired under the Employees' Retirement
System of Alabama as time of service in the judicial position which he holds on September
18, 1973, regardless of whether or not such time of service...
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45-19-80.21
Section 45-19-80.21 Legislative findings; additional court costs; Sheriff's Fund. (a)
The Legislature finds that the office of sheriff is an integral part of the court system of
this state and Coosa County. It further notes that our judicial process could not operate
without the assistance of the sheriff's department which serves summons and other processes.
(b) In Coosa County, in addition to all other fees, there shall be taxed as costs the sum
of twenty dollars ($20) in each civil or quasi-civil action at law, suit in equity, criminal
case, quasi-criminal case, proceedings on a forfeited bail bond, or proceedings on a forfeited
bond given in connection with an appeal from a judgment or conviction in the Circuit Court
of Coosa County, or the District Court of Coosa County, hereinafter filed in or arising in
the Circuit Court of Coosa County, or the District Court of Coosa County, or brought by appeal,
certiorari or otherwise to the Circuit Court of Coosa County, or the District Court...
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45-45-84
Section 45-45-84 Salary supplement - Judges of District Court of Twenty-third Judicial
Circuit. The salary of each judge of the District Court of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit
shall be supplemented by the county which makes up the judicial circuit, in the amount of
eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) annually. The amount shall be paid in equal monthly installments
in the same manner as is paid to a judge of the circuit court, and shall be paid from the
general fund of the county of the judicial circuit. (Act 80-407, p. 566, § 1.)...
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12-18-8.1
Section 12-18-8.1 Time of service as full-time state prosecutor, etc., may be credited
as time in judicial position with Judicial Retirement System. Any justice of the Supreme Court
or judge of one of the courts of appeals or any circuit court judge holding office on or before
June 1,1976, who has time of service as a full-time state prosecutor or assistant state prosecutor
in any circuit of the state, or who had time of service as an attorney for the State Milk
Control Board, shall be entitled to have such time of service, regardless of whether or not
such time of service was continuous, treated as time of service in the judicial position he
holds on or before June 1, 1976, with the Judicial Retirement System; provided, however, that
such time of service does not exceed five years; provided also that such justice or judge
shall pay into the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama a sum equal to six percent of his then
annual salary for each year of such service that he elects to count...
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12-19-10
Section 12-19-10 Local purchasing procedures. In order to facilitate the prompt purchase
and delivery of equipment, clerical office supplies, court forms, stationery and other printed
court supplies, hereinafter referred to as "clerical office supplies," used by and
in the offices of circuit judges, district judges, circuit clerks, district clerks, registers,
court administrators, official court reporters, magistrates and jury commissions, the presiding
circuit judge of each judicial circuit is hereby authorized to administer local purchasing
procedures within such judicial circuit and each county thereof as provided in this section.
(1) Not more than 90 days prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, each circuit judge,
district judge, circuit clerk, district clerk, register, court administrator, official court
reporter, magistrate and each jury commission shall submit to the Administrative Director
of Courts a written estimate of the costs of clerical office supplies anticipated to...
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12-9A-7
Section 12-9A-7 Temporary assignment of circuit or district judge to another circuit.
(a) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, by order, shall assign a circuit or
district judge from a judicial circuit to serve within another judicial circuit for a reasonable
period of time to address court congestion, court delay, civil and criminal backlog of cases,
or for any other reason necessary for the prompt and thorough administration of justice. (b)
When considering the amount of time a judge may be assigned from his or her home circuit to
another circuit, the Chief Justice shall take into consideration all relevant circumstances
regarding the judicial needs of the circuits involved. (c) A judge assigned to serve another
circuit under subsection (a) shall be reimbursed for any necessary and reasonable expenses
of travel and the same maintenance expense allowances from the State Treasury that the judge
would be entitled to receive when attending court or transacting other...
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