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29-2-275
Section 29-2-275 Requested assistance; compensation. The Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk
of the House of Representatives, and any advisory subcommittees shall provide any assistance
as may be necessary at the committee's request. Each legislative member of the committee and
each legislative member of a subcommittee shall be entitled to his or her regular legislative
compensation, his or her per diem, and travel expenses for each day he or she attends a meeting
of the committee or a subcommittee which shall be paid out of any funds appropriated for the
use of the Legislature upon warrants drawn by the Comptroller, upon requisitions signed by
the committee's chair. Legislative members shall not receive additional legislative compensation
or per diem when the Legislature is in session or if a member is being paid any other payments
on the same dates for attendance on other state business. (Act 2010-232, p. 419, §6; Act
2018-419, §1.)...
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29-2-122
Section 29-2-122 Joint Legislative Oversight committee - Assistance; compensation of members;
expenses. The Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the Legislative
Reference Service, the Legislative Fiscal Office, and the Examiners of Public Accounts shall
provide any assistance as may be necessary at the committee's request. Each member of the
committee shall be entitled to his or her regular legislative compensation, his or her per
diem and travel expenses for each day he or she attends a meeting of the committee which shall
be paid out of any funds appropriated for the use of the Legislature, upon warrants drawn
on the state Comptroller upon requisitions signed by the committee's chair; provided, however,
that members shall not receive additional legislative compensation or per diem when the Legislature
is in session but they shall receive their travel expenses for all meetings attended. The
maximum amount expended for the expenses of members of the...
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45-28-83
Section 45-28-83 Clerk compensation. The Clerk of the Jury Commission of Etowah County shall
receive for the performance of his or her official duties, in lieu of all other compensation
heretofore provided for salary and all other compensation for such clerk, the sum of two hundred
fifty dollars ($250) per month. Such sum shall be payable from the county treasury in the
same manner as the salaries of other county officials. (Act 80-388, p. 545, §1.)...
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45-41-60
Section 45-41-60 Compensation; deputies and employees; powers and duties; office space and
equipment. (a) Pursuant to Amendment 362 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the coroner
serving Lee County shall receive an annual salary of seventeen thousand eight hundred dollars
($17,800) on June 1, 2001. (b) The annual salary of the chief deputy coroner shall be six
thousand dollars ($6,000) on June 1, 2001. (c) The annual salaries provided for in this section
shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county treasurer and shall be paid in
lieu of any other salaries heretofore provided by law for the officials. (d) The Lee County
Commission may adjust the salaries, benefits, and any other compensation of the coroner and
any deputy coroners by resolution. (e) The Lee County Coroner shall be entitled to a vehicle
allowance in an amount to be determined by the Lee County Commission. The vehicle allowance
shall be in lieu of any expense allowance. The vehicle allowance shall be...
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45-17-231
Section 45-17-231 Determination of number of deputies. Any limitation on the number of deputies
that may be employed by the Sheriff of Colbert County is repealed. The county commission is
authorized to prescribe the number of deputies that the sheriff may employ. (Act 92-404, p.
831, §1.)...
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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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36-22-4
Section 36-22-4 Claims of chief deputies for compensation for services performed deemed preferred
claims against counties. Claims of chief deputy sheriffs for services performed by them and
authorized by law to be paid to them out of the county treasury are preferred claims against
the county and shall be given the same priority as compensation of the members of the county
commission. (Acts 1933, Ex. Sess., No. 12, p. 7, § 1; Code 1940, T. 54, §4.)...
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40-4-6
Section 40-4-6 Deputies. The tax assessor is authorized to appoint deputies, and the acts of
such deputies shall be recognized as his acts, and he shall be responsible for any loss sustained
by any taxpayer or by the state or county by reason of any unlawful act done by any such deputies.
Such deputies shall receive no compensation for their services out of the state or county
revenue, except in cases otherwise provided by law. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940,
T. 51, §34.)...
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40-5-2
Section 40-5-2 Deputies. The tax collector is authorized to appoint deputies, and the acts
of such deputies shall be recognized as his acts, and he shall be responsible for any loss
sustained by any taxpayer or by the state or county by reason of the acts done by such deputies
in the line of their powers and duties. Such deputies shall receive no compensation for their
services out of the state or county revenue, except as otherwise provided by law. (Acts 1935,
No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §190.)...
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45-36-82
Section 45-36-82 Compensation. (a) The jury commission of Jackson County shall receive compensation
of twenty dollars ($20) per day for up to a maximum of 60 days. The compensation shall be
the total compensation, salary, and expense allowance received by the jury commission. (b)
The clerk of the Jackson County jury commission shall receive compensation of twenty dollars
($20) per day for up to a maximum of 75 days. The compensation shall be the total compensation,
salary, and expense allowance received by the clerk of the jury commission. (Act 81-288, p.
369, §§1, 2.)...
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