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45-9-84.40
Section 45-9-84.40 Expense allowance and salary. (a) The Legislature finds and declares
the following: (1) In Chambers County there has been an increase in the filing of cases involving
mental health involuntary commitments resulting in increased probate court docket filing and
other duties prescribed by the courts and the Legislature. (2) It is the intent, by enactment
of this section, to provide the judge of probate with additional compensation for the
increase in judicial and administrative duties. (b) The Judge of Probate of Chambers County
shall receive an expense allowance of fifteen thousand six hundred dollars ($15,600) per annum
payable in monthly installments commencing on August 1, 2005. The expense allowance shall
be in addition to all other expense allowances and benefits granted to the judge of probate.
The expense allowance shall be paid solely from funds generated by the office of the judge
of probate and not from any funds received by Chambers County for the general...
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12-16-86
Section 12-16-86 Performance of act with intent to affect fair drawing of jury by probate
judge, jury commissioner, county commissioner, etc. Any person who does an act calculated
to affect the fair drawing of a jury and with intent to affect the same shall, on conviction,
be fined not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 and may also be imprisoned in the county
jail for not more than six months, and if such person is a probate judge, sheriff or clerk
of the circuit court or jury commissioner or a member of a county commission, his office shall
be thereby vacated and shall be filled as in other cases of vacancy, on such conviction's
being certified to the appointing power by the presiding judge or the clerk of the court in
which it is had. (Code 1852, §543; Code 1867, §4093; Code 1876, §4766; Code 1886, §3923;
Code 1896, §5100; Code 1907, §7480; Code 1923, §5072; Code 1940, T. 30, §51.)...
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40-10-128
Section 40-10-128 Deposit of redemption money - Generally. If the lands redeemed were
bid in by any person other than the state, the redemption money must be deposited by the judge
of probate in the county treasury and there kept separate and apart from the general funds
of the county, and the judge of probate shall notify the purchaser of such deposit by mailing
notice to the residence or place of business of such purchaser, or to such address as the
purchaser may furnish the judge of probate at the time he secures his certificate of purchase;
and, upon the demand of the purchaser, his legal representative or assignee and the surrender
of the certificate of purchase, the judge of probate must give him an order on the treasury
for the same. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §311.)...
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45-10-201
Section 45-10-201 Probate judge; clerks and assistants. There is hereby created within
the Cherokee County Courthouse the permanent office of license commissioner. The duties and
responsibilities of the office shall be performed by the Probate Judge of Cherokee County
as herein provided. The county commission shall furnish the license commissioner with suitable
quarters and provide the necessary forms, books, stationery, records, equipment, and supplies,
except such stationery, forms, and supplies as are furnished pursuant to law by the state
Department of Finance or the state Comptroller. The county commission shall insure that the
office has sufficient help and shall provide clerks and other assistants for the office as
shall be necessary, from time to time, for the proper and efficient performance of the duties
of the office. The probate judge is hereby authorized to employ the clerks and other assistants,
and to fix their compensation; however, the number and compensation of clerks...
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45-2-120.01
Section 45-2-120.01 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words shall
have the following meanings: (1) APPOINTING AUTHORITY. The sheriff, judge of probate, revenue
commissioner, the county commission, or the county administrator authorized by the county
commission to act in its behalf. (2) APPOINTED CONTRACT EMPLOYEE. A limited class of employees
who serves under contract with the county commission as specified in this article or other
statute. (3) APPOINTED EMPLOYEE. A limited class of employees who serves at the pleasure of
a county department as designated in this article. (4) BOARD. The Baldwin County Personnel
Appeals Board. (5) CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE. An individual who is assigned to a regular position
authorized by the county commission whose salary is paid with funds allocated by the county
commission and which initially includes a probationary period of not more than six months
during which time a probationary employee is not a merit employee. Time spent in special...

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45-29-240.20
Section 45-29-240.20 Clerks. (a) The Probate Judge, Tax Assessor, and Tax Collector
in Fayette County are each hereby authorized to hire a chief clerk. The chief clerks' salaries
shall be fixed by the Fayette County Commission and paid from the general fund of the county.
(b) The tax assessor, provided sufficient funds are available, shall be authorized to employ
additional clerks as deemed necessary and approved by the Fayette County Commission. The salaries
of the additional clerks shall be fixed by the Fayette County Commission and may be paid from
funds charged to the maintenance of the property reappraisal program. (c) The tax collector,
provided sufficient funds are available, shall be authorized to employ additional clerks as
deemed necessary and approved by the Fayette County Commission. The salaries of the clerks
shall be fixed by the Fayette County Commission. (Act 79-740, p. 1315, §§1, 3, 4.)...
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45-34-84.80
Section 45-34-84.80 Reimbursement for monetary loss. (a) The Henry County Commission
shall reimburse the office of the Judge of Probate of Henry County for any monetary loss,
up to a total of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), per annum, arising or caused
by error if the mistake or omission was caused without the personal knowledge of the judge
of probate, including loss arising from acceptance of worthless or forged checks, drafts,
negotiable instruments, money orders, or other written orders for money or its equivalent.
The reimbursement payments shall be made from the county general fund. (b) It shall be the
duty of the judge of probate to ensure that the employees of the office exercise due care
in performing their required duties and make a diligent effort to correct the error, mistake,
or omission. The judge of probate shall make a good faith effort to collect the amount subject
to potential loss immediately upon becoming aware of the potential loss. (c) This section...

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45-35-232.32
Section 45-35-232.32 Houston County Work Release and Pretrial Release Commission. (a)
There is created the Houston County Work Release and Pretrial Release Commission, hereinafter
called the commission. The commission shall be composed of seven persons, including the following:
The Sheriff of Houston County, the District Attorney of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, the
presiding judge of the circuit, the presiding district court judge, one associate district
court judge appointed by the presiding district court judge, the Chair of the Houston County
Commission or another Houston County Commissioner appointed by the chair, and the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Houston County. The chair of the commission shall be elected by the commission
from among its membership annually at its first meeting of each calendar year. (b) The commission
shall implement this subpart and generally supervise and administer the functions pursuant
to this subpart, subject to the duly promulgated rules of court....
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45-37-232.20
Section 45-37-232.20 Unclassified service; compensation. (a) Upon the occurrence of
a vacancy in the office of Chief Deputy Sheriff of Jefferson County, such office shall cease
to be in the classified service of the county pursuant to the county civil service or merit
system law. Thereafter the Chief Deputy Sheriff of Jefferson County shall be an employee of
the county in the unclassified service. Such chief deputy shall be appointed by the sheriff
without regard to the county civil service or merit system law, and he or she shall serve
at the pleasure of the sheriff. (b) The compensation of the Chief Deputy Sheriff of Jefferson
County shall be a salary payable out of the county treasury, in the same manner and at the
same time as the salaries of other employees of such county are paid. The chief deputy shall
receive salary compensation in an amount equal either to (1) an amount 15 percent more than
the total salary being paid to the highest paid employee of Jefferson County serving...
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45-37-240.80
Section 45-37-240.80 Appointee qualifications. (a) The Jefferson County Tax Assessor
shall determine the qualifications of the person appointed as chief deputy. The appointee
shall have a minimum of three years' accounting, business, or real estate experience, and
knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles and procedures. The appointee shall
be a resident of the county at the time of appointment and so long as he or she holds the
position of chief deputy. (b) The Jefferson County elected Assistant Tax Assessor, Bessemer
Division, shall determine the qualifications of the person appointed as chief deputy. The
appointee shall have a minimum of three years' accounting, business, or real estate experience,
and knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles and procedures. The appointee shall
be a resident of the county at the time of appointment and so long as he or she holds the
position of chief deputy. (c) The Jefferson County elected Assistant Tax Collector, Bessemer...

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