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45-26-232
Section 45-26-232 Allowances for feeding prisoners. (a) In Elmore County, the sheriff shall
be entitled to keep and retain the allowances payable by the state, county, or municipalities
for feeding prisoners housed in the Elmore County Jail. (b) The provisions of this section
shall be retroactive to January 18, 1983, and all actions taken by the sheriff in accordance
with this section are hereby validated and confirmed. (Act 84-390, p. 899, §§1, 2.)...
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45-14-230
Section 45-14-230 State allowance for feeding prisoners. (a) In Clay County, the sheriff shall
be entitled to keep and retain the allowances payable by the state, counties, or municipalities
for feeding prisoners. (b) The provisions of this section shall be retroactive to January
18, 1983, and all actions taken by the sheriff in accordance with the provisions of this section
are hereby validated and confirmed. (Act 85-478, p. 472, §§1, 2.)...
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45-40-233
Section 45-40-233 Allowances for feeding prisoners. (a) In Lawrence County the sheriff shall
be entitled to keep and retain the allowances payable by the state, counties, or municipalities
for feeding prisoners. (b) This section shall be retroactive to January 1, 1983, and all actions
taken by the Sheriff of Lawrence County in accordance with this section are ratified, validated,
and confirmed. (Act 84-482, p. 1102, §§1, 2.)...
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45-3-231
Section 45-3-231 Responsibility of sheriff. The Sheriff of Barbour County shall be responsible
for feeding prisoners and shall be entitled to keep and retain the allowances payable by the
state for feeding prisoners. (Act 84-419, p. 999, §1.)...
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45-26-232.01
Section 45-26-232.01 Operation of jail store; law enforcement fund. (a) The Sheriff of Elmore
County or the authorized agents of the sheriff may operate a jail store for prisoners within
the confines of the county jail. The jail store shall be operated to serve the needs of the
jail population. (b)(1) The sheriff shall establish and maintain a law enforcement fund in
a bank located in Elmore County. All proceeds collected under this section shall be deposited
by the sheriff into the law enforcement fund. (2) The sheriff shall keep an account of all
jail store sales and transactions of the law enforcement fund for annual audit by the Department
of Examiners of Public Accounts, which shall be audited at the same time as other accounts
of the sheriff are audited. The Department of Examiners of Public Accounts shall submit a
copy of the audit to the sheriff within 30 days of its completion. (c) All profits realized
pursuant to this section shall be expended for any lawful purpose by the...
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36-22-17
Section 36-22-17 Disposition of fees, commissions, etc. Except as otherwise provided herein,
all fees, commissions, percentages, allowances, charges, and court costs heretofore collectible
for the use of the sheriff and his or her deputies shall be collected and paid into the general
fund of the county. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of Section 14-6-47, all
monies paid by the state for the feeding of prisoners pursuant to Title 14, Chapter 6 shall
be paid into the Prisoner Feeding Fund established in Section 14-6-47, and expended only as
provided in Chapter 6. (Acts 1969, No. 1170, p. 2179, §2; Acts 1978, No. 619, p. 879, §1;
Act 2019-133, §1.)...
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45-26-60
Section 45-26-60 Compensation. (a)(1) The Coroner of Elmore County shall receive a total compensation
of seven hundred eighty-four dollars ($784) per month to be paid out of the county general
fund on a monthly basis. (2) The Elmore County Commission may adjust the salary and benefits
of the coroner by resolution. (3) This subsection validates salary and benefits paid to the
Coroner of Elmore County retroactive to January I, 1995; however, it does not authorize payments
in addition to those received by the Coroner of Elmore County prior to June 18, 1999. (b)
With prior approval by the county commission, the commission is authorized to reimburse the
county coroner for actual expenses incurred in the operation of his or her office and further
may pay the coroner for actual mileage in an amount not to exceed the amount paid to other
county employees in the performance of their duties. The provisions of this subsection shall
be retroactive to January 20, 1991. (c) The coroner may appoint a...
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45-22-11.01
Section 45-22-11.01 Miscellaneous salaries and expenses. (a)(1) In lieu of any annual salaries
now provided by law, certain officials in Cullman County shall be entitled to annual salaries
as follows: a. Sheriff $33,500 b. Judge of Probate $33,500 c. Revenue Commissioner $33,000
d. Chairman of County Commission $33,000 e. Coroner $6,700 (2) The salaries shall be paid
in equal monthly installments from the county general fund. (b) The provisions of this section
are retroactive to January 1, 1984. (c) All court reporters serving the Thirty-second Judicial
Circuit shall be entitled to an expense allowance in the amount of three thousand six hundred
dollars ($3,600) per annum. The allowances shall be paid in equal monthly installments from
the county general fund. (Act 84-601, p. 1236, §§1-3.)...
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12-21-225
Section 12-21-225 Testimony for state or defendant by convict. (a) The presiding judge of any
circuit court or district court having reason to believe that the testimony of any convict
serving a sentence in the penitentiary or to hard labor for the county is necessary in any
criminal prosecution for the state and that other evidence cannot be obtained on behalf of
the state may order a writ to be issued by the clerk, commanding the Board of Corrections
to have the convict before the court on a specified day to give testimony in the particular
case for the state. Moreover, upon the sworn petition of the defendant in a criminal prosecution
showing that a convict serving sentence in the penitentiary knows facts which would be beneficial
to him, the judge may, if he believes the ends of justice will be served thereby, order the
issuance of such a writ to secure the appearance of the convict to testify on behalf of the
defendant. The writ shall be served on the board at least one week...
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14-9-41
Section 14-9-41 Computation of incentive time deductions. (a) Each prisoner who shall hereafter
be convicted of any offense against the laws of the State of Alabama and is confined, in execution
of the judgment or sentence upon any conviction, in the penitentiary or at hard labor for
the county or in any municipal jail for a definite or indeterminate term, other than for life,
whose record of conduct shows that he or she has faithfully observed the rules for a period
of time to be specified by this article may be entitled to earn a deduction from the term
of his or her sentence as follows: (1) Seventy-five days for each 30 days actually served
while the prisoner is classified as a Class I prisoner. (2) Forty days for each 30 days actually
served while the prisoner is a Class II prisoner. (3) Twenty days for each 30 days actually
served while the prisoner is a Class III prisoner. (4) No good time shall accrue during the
period the prisoner is classified as a Class IV prisoner. (b)...
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