12-17-198
Section 12-17-198 Appointment, number and compensation of assistant district attorneys. (a) The district attorney may appoint full-time or part-time assistant district attorneys to perform prosecutorial duties in the district or circuit courts within the circuit for which the district attorney shall have administrative responsibility. The number and compensation of such assistant district attorneys shall be as otherwise authorized or provided by law. (b) All general laws applicable within certain judicial circuits, general laws of local application and local laws providing for deputy or assistant district attorneys or circuit solicitors and the manner of election or appointment, compensation, duties, etc., of such officers, which said laws were in effect on the effective date of this code, shall continue in effect until amended or repealed by statute; provided, that all such officers shall be known as "assistant district attorneys." (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §4-131.)...
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45-39-231
Section 45-39-231 County supplement. (a) In addition to any and all other compensation, the Sheriff of Lauderdale County shall receive a county supplement of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per annum, payable in equal monthly installments from county funds. (b) In Lauderdale County, the county supplement for the sheriff's salary shall be diminished by a sum equal to any increase in the amount of compensation provided by the state, pursuant to Section 36-22-16, as amended or by local law. (Act 91-488, p. 882, §§1, 2.)...
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45-49-81.23
Section 45-49-81.23 Supplemental salary - Supernumerary clerks and register. In Mobile County, in addition to any and all other compensation provided by law, the several supernumerary clerks of the circuit court and the supernumerary register of the circuit court shall receive a supplement in the amount of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per annum. The supplemental salary shall be payable from the general fund of the county in equal monthly installments. (Act 88-330, p. 500, § 1.)...
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12-18-10
Section 12-18-10 Retirement and disability benefits of justices of Supreme Court, judges of courts of appeals and judges of circuit courts; payment of benefits to spouses upon death of justices or judges; call to active duty status of retired justices or judges; powers, duties, compensation, etc., of retired justices or judges on active duty status; transfer of justices or judges from active to inactive status, etc. (a) The retirement benefit payable to a justice of the Supreme Court or judge of one of the courts of appeals retiring pursuant to subdivision (2), (3), (4) or (5) of subsection (a) of Section 12-18-6 shall be 75 percent of the salary prescribed by law for the position from which he retires, payable monthly for the rest of his life. Such benefit shall continue to be 75 percent of his salary prescribed by law for such position and shall change in amount as such salary is hereafter increased or decreased by law and shall not be subject to writs of attachment or garnishment....
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12-18-52
Section 12-18-52 Contributions to retirement fund by judges. After January 16, 1977, each district judge who comes under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter by election or by operation of law shall contribute to the Judicial Retirement Fund annually, payable in equal monthly installments, four and one-half percent of his annual compensation paid by the State of Alabama; provided, that after February 1, 1977, the rate of contribution to be paid by such judge shall be six percent of his salary derived from the State of Alabama, but such increased rate of contribution shall not be effective until February 1, 1977. For all pay dates beginning on or after October 1, 2011, the contribution to be paid by the judges shall be eight and one-quarter percent (8.25%) of their salary. For all pay dates beginning on or after October 1, 2012, the rate of contribution to be paid by the judges shall be eight and one-half percent (8.5%) of their salary. Such percentages shall be deducted by the...
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45-40-83
Section 45-40-83 Salary. (a) This section shall apply only to Lawrence County. (b) Effective April 1, 2000, any Judge of Probate of Lawrence County who has served continuously as Judge of Probate of Lawrence County for a period of 20 years or more shall be entitled to receive as his or her compensation an amount equal to 60 percent of the total amount of compensation paid the presiding circuit judge of the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit. The compensation shall be payable in equal monthly installments from the General Fund of Lawrence County. (Act 2000-147, p. 213, §§1, 2.)...
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12-17-227
Section 12-17-227 (Effective November 8, 2016, subject to contingencies) Definitions. When used in this division, the following terms shall have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS. The sum of all the amounts deducted from the compensation of a member credited to his or her individual account in the District Attorneys' Plan, together with regular interest thereon. (2) ACTUARIAL EQUIVALENT. A benefit of equal value when computed upon the basis of the mortality tables adopted by the Board of Control and regular interest. (3) ANNUITY. Payments for life derived from the accumulated contributions of a member. All annuities shall be payable in equal monthly installments. (4) AVERAGE FINAL COMPENSATION. The average annual compensation of a district attorney with respect to which he or she had made contributions pursuant to Section 12-17-227.2 during the five years in his or her last 10 years of membership service...
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12-17-274
Section 12-17-274 Compensation; cost-of-living and merit increases. (a) An official court reporter shall be paid a salary by the state in an amount as shall be established by law, to be paid as other state employees are paid. (b)(1) In addition to the salary paid by the state, each official court reporter shall be paid a salary by the counties composing the circuit in an amount as shall be established by law. (2) In circuits composed of more than one county, each county shall pay its pro rata part thereof, based on the assessed tax valuation of all property in the county for the preceding year. (3) The payments shall be made in favor of the official court reporter for the respective amounts due by the several counties each month and shall be paid by the treasurer of each county out of the general fund. (c) This section shall not be construed to repeal or amend any local law, special law, general law, or general law of local application providing extra allowances, compensation, or...
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12-18-82
Section 12-18-82 Contributions to retirement fund by judges. (a) Judges on fees. After October 1, 1976, each probate judge compensated by fees who elects to come under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter or who comes under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter by operation of law shall contribute to the Judicial Retirement Fund annually, payable in equal monthly installments, four and one-half percent of a sum, hereinafter referred to as the "base sum," that is, 90 percent of the annual state compensation now authorized by law to be paid to circuit judges in Alabama; provided, that, after February 1, 1977, the rate of contribution to be paid by such judge shall be six percent of his salary derived from the State of Alabama, but such increased rate of contribution shall not be effective until February 1, 1977. For all pay dates beginning on or after October 1, 2011, the contribution to be paid by the judges shall be eight and one-quarter percent (8.25%) of their salary....
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16-25-11.9
Section 16-25-11.9 Purchase of credit for employment as court reporters, school support personnel, or local mental health authority workers. (a) Any active and contributing member of the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama who, prior to October 1, 1993, was a regular full-time employee as an official court reporter with a circuit court in the state or a full-time employee of a local mental health authority or school support personnel, shall be eligible to receive credit for such employment provided that the member claiming the credit shall have worked not less than 10 consecutive years as an official court reporter, and complies with the conditions prescribed in subsection (b). (b) A member eligible under subsection (a) may receive credit for regular, full-time employment rendered as an official court reporter with a circuit court in the state or service rendered to a local mental health authority provided that as conditions precedent to the receipt of credit: (1) The member...
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