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45-28-110
Section 45-28-110 Preparation of voter lists; compensation of judge of probate. (a) The Judge
of Probate of Etowah County shall complete and properly prepare the lists of qualified electors
required to be furnished to the election inspectors. For such service, the judge of probate
shall be paid an amount equal to the amount obtained by multiplying the number of names on
the lists by an amount not to exceed five cents ($.05) each. The judge of probate shall from
the proceeds of this allowance pay the costs and expenses of preparing the lists. The expenses
due under this section shall be paid by the county commission by warrants drawn on the county
treasury upon certificate of the probate judge. (b) The payments provided by this section
are in lieu of any payments authorized by Section 17-3-60. (Act 79-354, p. 566, §§1, 4.)...

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17-3-60
Section 17-3-60 Clerical assistance for judge of probate and board of registrars. The judge
of probate may employ such assistants and clerical help as may be necessary to complete and
properly prepare reports from the state voter registration list of the list of qualified electors
which the judge of probate is required to furnish a certified copy to the election inspectors.
The judge of probate shall receive or such assistants shall be paid out of the county treasury
by warrants, drawn by the county commission on certificate of the judge of probate, accompanied
by the certificates of the person being paid, showing the amount due under the provisions
of this chapter, but the entire amount spent for the preparation of such lists shall not exceed
a sum equal to the amount obtained by multiplying the number of names on the list by five
cents ($.05) for the preparation of such list. The judge of probate in all counties having
a population of not less than 100,000 nor more than 350,000,...
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45-8-11.01
Section 45-8-11.01 Annual salaries of certain officials; reimbursements. (a) Beginning with
the next term of office, in lieu of any other compensation or expense allowances now provided
by law, certain officials of Calhoun County shall be entitled to annual salaries as follows:
Commissioner of Licenses $35,000 Coroner $12,200 Deputy Coroner $2,400 County Commission Chairman
$40,000 County Commission Members $16,500 Judge of Probate $35,000 Sheriff $37,500 Such salaries
shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county general fund. (b) In addition
to the annual salary provided for the judge of probate in subsection (a), such official shall
be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in carrying out the duties of his or her office
in the preparation of voter lists. (Act 85-629, p. 959, §§1, 2.)...
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45-8-22.01
Section 45-8-22.01 Legislative intent; disposition of funds. (a) The Legislature of Alabama
finds and declares that it is the intent of the Legislature that the provisions of this section
clarify but not change existing law and supplement existing law, by clarifying and showing
the intent of the Legislature in, but not changing, Act 2001-361, 2001 Regular Session, and
supplementing Act 2001-361, 2001 Regular Session, concerning the distribution of the proceeds
of the Calhoun County portion of the levelized excise tax on beer levied pursuant to Chapter
3 of Title 28. (b) The Calhoun County portion of the proceeds of the levelized state excise
tax on beer levied pursuant to Chapter 3 of Title 28, shall be collected by the Calhoun County
Judge of Probate and paid to the Calhoun County Commission. All of the tax proceeds shall
be distributed by the Calhoun County Commission as follows: (1) The first one thousand five
hundred dollars ($1,500) of the proceeds each month shall be deposited in...
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41-9-252
Section 41-9-252 Cahawba Historical Site - Advisory committee. (a)(1) There is established
an advisory committee to be known as the Cahawba Advisory Committee, composed of 16 members,
15 of whom shall be appointed by the Governor. The Judge of Probate of Dallas County shall
be the sixteenth member but shall be a member ex officio and shall not be entitled to a vote
on the advisory committee. The members shall serve for terms of seven years each, and the
judge of probate shall serve throughout his or her term of office. Members of the advisory
committee shall be appointed so that each congressional district is represented by one appointed
member on the advisory committee; except, that the congressional district in which Cahawba
is situated shall be represented by eight appointed members, five of whom shall be residents
of Dallas County and three of whom shall be from some other county in the congressional district.
The membership of the advisory committee shall reflect the racial,...
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27-25-3
Section 27-25-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ABSTRACT OF TITLE. A compilation or summary of all instruments
of public record of whatever kind or nature which in any manner affect title to a specified
parcel of real property. (2) BUSINESS ENTITY. A domestic entity properly formed and existing
under Title 10A. (3) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Insurance.
(4) INDIVIDUAL. A natural person. (5) NAIC. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners,
its subsidiaries and affiliates, and any successor thereof. (6) OPINION OF TITLE. A written
expression of the status of title, including, but not limited to, the validity or invalidity
thereof, based upon an examination by an attorney at law, who is licensed to practice law
in this state, of instruments of public record or an abstract thereof affecting title to a
specified parcel of real property to ascertain the history and present...
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41-14A-9
Section 41-14A-9 Procedures for payment of losses. (a) When the State Treasurer becomes aware
that a default or insolvency has occurred, the State Treasurer shall provide notice as required
in subsection (b) and implement the following procedures: (1) The State Treasurer shall obtain
information from the Superintendent of Banks of the State Banking Department or the receiver
of the qualified public depository in default in order to ascertain the amount of funds of
each public depositor on deposit at such depository and the amount of deposit insurance applicable
to such deposits. (2) The potential loss to public depositors shall be calculated by compiling
claims received from public depositors. The State Treasurer shall validate claims of public
depositors who filed claims under subsection (b) and which have been confirmed under subdivision
(1). (3) The loss to public depositors shall be satisfied, insofar as possible, first through
any applicable deposit insurance and then through the...
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45-27-83
Section 45-27-83 Compensation; clerks; reimbursement for expenses. (a) The Judge of Probate
of Escambia County shall be compensated on a salary basis which shall be in lieu of all fees
and commissions heretofore paid as compensation to such judge. The amount of such salary shall
be the same as that paid to the presiding circuit judge in the county including all county
salary supplements. Such salary shall be paid in equal monthly installments in the same manner
as other county officials are paid. (b) The judge of probate is hereby authorized to employ
a chief clerk and in addition thereto up to nine clerks to carry out the duties of the office;
thereafter, upon authorization of the county governing body, additional clerks shall be appointed
by the judge of probate as needed. All such clerks shall serve at the pleasure of the judge
of probate. (c) The judge of probate and the employees of the probate office shall be reimbursed
by the county commission for all expenses incurred in the...
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12-13-19
Section 12-13-19 Payment by county of expenses incurred by probate judge, etc., in attending
state or national conferences, schools, etc. (a) The judge of probate of each county may be
entitled to receive from the county treasury payment for expenses, including, but not limited
to, membership dues and other expenses, incurred in attending state or national conferences,
schools and other functions attended by said judge, including, but not limited to, the personnel
in his or her office, pertaining to his or her official position of judge of probate, which
payment shall be in addition to all other compensation and allowances now provided by law.
Such payments shall be paid on warrants approved by the county commissions of each county
drawn on any funds in the county treasury not otherwise appropriated. (b) Membership dues
and fees may be paid by remittance to the secretary/treasurer of such organization upon presentation
of a statement therefor. (c) Expenses may be remitted directly to...
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33-12-5
Section 33-12-5 Powers, duties and functions. The powers, duties and functions of the agency
shall be as follows: (1) GENERALLY. The agency a. Shall have perpetual succession in its corporate
name. b. May sue and be sued in its corporate name. c. May adopt, use and alter a corporate
seal, which shall be judicially noticed. d. May enter into such contracts and cooperative
agreements with the federal, state and local governments, with agencies of such governments,
with private individuals, corporations, associations, trusts and other organizations as the
board may deem necessary or convenient to enable it to carry out the purposes of this chapter,
including the planned, orderly residential development of the area. e. May adopt, amend and
repeal bylaws. f. May appoint such managers, officers, employees, attorneys and agents as
the board deems necessary for the transaction of its business, fix their compensation, define
their duties, require bonds of such of them as the board may...
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