45-49-230
Section 45-49-230 Salary - Sheriff. (a) In Mobile County, effective beginning the next term of office of the sheriff, the Sheriff of Mobile County shall receive an annual salary that is 90 percent of the annual salary of the District Attorney of Mobile County. (b) The salary of the sheriff on and after January 15, 2007, based on the interpretation of Acts 1939, No. 594, 1939 Regular Session (Local Acts 1939, p. 355), as amended, by Mobile County, that the sheriff receive a salary based on 75 percent of the highest paid circuit judge in the county is ratified and confirmed, and any salary payments made to the sheriff after January 15, 2007, are ratified and confirmed. It is not the intent of this section to increase or decrease the compensation of the sheriff during the term the sheriff is serving on May 16, 2008. (Act 2008-426, p. 827, §§1, 2.)...
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12-18-112
Section 12-18-112 Transfer of contributions and creditable service - District judge's adjusted benefit formulas; spouse's benefits. In the event a member of the Judicial Retirement Fund, who is a district judge, or a surviving spouse thereof, must employ and count creditable service transferred under this article to qualify for retirement and/or benefits under the fund, the benefits or allowances payable to such member or spouse shall be calculated as follows, and shall be in lieu of any and all other rights, benefits and allowances, except social security payments: (1) The annual service allowance payable to a retiring district judge shall be an annual amount equal to the sum of: a. The amount which results when 90 percent of the retirement benefits payable by the state to circuit judges on the date such district judge retires (as is provided under Section 12-18-58) is multiplied by the ratio created when the member's number of years of creditable service, excluding transferred...
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45-29A-20
Section 45-29A-20 Court costs. (a)(1) Notwithstanding any special, local, or general law to the contrary, there is levied additional court costs and charges of fifteen dollars ($15) upon any criminal or civil cases including, but not limited to, felony cases, misdemeanor cases, and traffic violation cases whose jurisdiction is in the Town of Berry Municipal Court of the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit. The costs and charges levied by this section shall be in addition to all other costs and charges presently levied and shall be collected as other costs and charges. The levy of the costs and charges shall commence on July 1, 2010, and all cases pending at the time shall be subject to the levy of costs and charges. (2) All money derived from the costs and charges provided herein shall be remitted to the Town of Berry and placed in a special fund known as the hazardous duty pay fund. Hazardous duty pay, as provided in this section, shall be paid exclusively from the fund and all funds...
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45-27-82
Section 45-27-82 Recovery of court costs. (a) The office of the district attorney serving Escambia County, Alabama, shall be allowed to establish a court cost recovery division for the purpose of collecting assessments, costs, fees, fines, or forfeitures due to be paid to the State of Alabama, Escambia County, municipalities within Escambia County, or any agency or subdivision of these governments as a result of any court action or proceeding. (b) The court, the clerk of the court, or a probation officer shall notify the district attorney in writing when any bail bond forfeitures, court costs, fines, penalty assessments, crime victims' compensation assessments, or like assessments in any civil or criminal proceeding ordered by the court to be paid to the state or municipality have been paid or are in default and the default has not been vacated. Upon notification to the district attorney, the court cost recovery division of the district attorney's office may collect or enforce the...
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45-3-81
Section 45-3-81 Expense allowances. The circuit judge serving Barbour County shall receive a three hundred dollar ($300) per month expense allowance. The district attorney serving Barbour County shall receive a three hundred dollar ($300) per month expense allowance. The district judge of Barbour County shall receive a two hundred and fifty dollar ($250) per month expense allowance. The circuit clerk of Barbour County shall receive a two hundred dollar ($200) per month expense allowance. The expense allowance paid to each official shall be in addition to all other expense allowance, supplements, compensation, salary or other emoluments paid to the officers. The expense allowance paid to each official shall be for in-county travel and travel related expenses. The expense allowance shall be paid from the Barbour County General Fund and shall be funded from revenues derived from certain costs levied pursuant to any Barbour County local law enacted during 1988. (Act 88-736, p. 139, §1.)...
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12-17-225
Section 12-17-225 Purpose. It is the purpose of this legislation to ensure that court-ordered restitution to crime victims, victim compensation assessments, bail bond forfeitures, court costs required by law, fines levied against criminals for wrongful conduct, and other court-ordered sums payable to the state or to the crime victims be paid in full and that cost of collection be borne by the person who is responsible for payment. The Legislature of this state further recognizes that the district attorneys of the various judicial circuits are mandated by law to represent the people of the state, and a strong public policy dictates that restitution, court costs, fines, and other court-ordered sums be enforced within each judicial circuit by the district attorneys in conjunction with the circuit clerks and local courts. (Acts 1995, No. 95-725, p. 1548, §1.)...
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36-25A-7
Section 36-25A-7 Executive sessions. (a) Executive sessions are not required by this chapter, but may be held by a governmental body only for the following purposes: (1) To discuss the general reputation and character, physical condition, professional competence, or mental health of individuals, or, subject to the limitations set out herein, to discuss the job performance of certain public employees. However, except as provided elsewhere in this section, discussions of the job performance of specific public officials or specific public employees may not be discussed in executive session if the person is an elected or appointed public official, an appointed member of a state or local board or commission, or a public employee who is one of the classification of public employees required to file a statement of economic interests with the Alabama Ethics Commission pursuant to Section 36-25-14. Except as provided elsewhere in this section, the salary, compensation, and job benefits of...
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36-6-30
Section 36-6-30 Positions eligible for salary increase; restrictions and conditions; authority to transfer funds to pay for salary increase. Beginning with the first payday on or after October 1, 1994, all state employees who are listed in the classified and unclassified service of the state as defined in Section 36-26-10, and all other state employees and hourly employees of the state, except those set out in Section 36-6-31, and all legislative personnel, officers and employees, including but not limited to Legislative Reference Service personnel, whether subject to the state Merit System or not, and all circuit clerks and registers and state judges, except as provided in Section 36-6-31, and all employees of the county health departments who are employed subject to the state Merit System and whose compensation is paid out of a budget provided and agreed upon by the state, county or other contributing agency under the direction of the State Board of Health shall receive an eight...
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36-6-50
Section 36-6-50 Persons eligible for salary increase; restrictions and conditions; authority to transfer funds to pay for salary increase. Beginning with the first pay day on or after October 1, 1998, all state employees who are listed in the classified and unclassified service of the state as defined in Section 36-26-10, and all other state employees and hourly employees of the state, except those set out in Section 36-6-51, and all legislative personnel, officers, and employees, including, but not limited to, Legislative Reference Service personnel, whether subject to the state Merit System or not, and all circuit clerks and state judges, except as provided in Section 36-6-51, and all employees of the county health departments who are employed subject to the state Merit System and whose compensation is paid out of a budget provided and agreed upon by the state, county, or other contributing agency under the direction of the State Board of Health, shall receive an eight percent salary...
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45-49-80
Section 45-49-80 Administrative secretary for circuit judge assigned to department of Investigation and Recovery. The circuit judge assigned to the Department of Investigation and Recovery of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit may appoint a qualified person to serve as an administrative secretary in the department of investigation and recovery, provided that any such person employed under the terms of this section shall serve at the pleasure of the circuit judge and it shall be at the discretion of the circuit judge as to whether such administrative secretary shall be included in any civil service or merit system which may exist in Mobile County, provided that the salary of such secretary not be less than the salary paid for a comparable position under any such civil service or merit system. The salary shall be payable in equal monthly installments upon warrants drawn in the same manner prescribed for payment of compensation of county employees. (Act 83-479, p. 671, § 1.)...
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