45-17-71
Section 45-17-71 Salaries; expense allowances. (a) Effective beginning the term of office of commissioners beginning in November, 2016, and thereafter, the Colbert County Commission may decrease total amount of compensation paid to the member of the commission serving as commission chair by the amount that would make the compensation received by each member serving as commission chair equal to the salaries received by members not serving as commission chair. (b) At that time and thereafter, the Colbert County Commission may provide an expense allowance to each member of the commission equal to one-sixth of the yearly amount allotted on September 30, 2015, as additional compensation to the member serving as commission chair. (c) If implementation of the foregoing increases the compensation of an incumbent office holder, the increase shall be paid as an expense allowance until the beginning of the next term of office whereupon the amount of the expense allowance shall be included in the...
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45-37-240.03
Section 45-37-240.03 Appointment chief deputy tax assessor and collector. (a) In Jefferson County, the appointed chief deputy tax assessor and the appointed chief deputy tax collector, in Birmingham, and the appointed chief deputy tax assessor and appointed chief deputy tax collector, Bessemer Division, shall receive the same benefits as other county employees, including, but not limited to, all cost-of-living pay raises and longevity raises. (b) This section is declaratory of existing law and supplemental to all other laws relating to the chief deputy tax assessors and collectors in Jefferson County. This section shall not be interpreted to authorize the compensation of these employees to exceed 90 percent of the compensation of the appointing official. (Act 2004-380, p. 621, ยงยง1, 2.)...
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11-2A-4
Section 11-2A-4 Compensation increases. (a) After August 1, 2016, the local officials covered by this chapter shall be entitled to receive the same uniform increases in compensation, whether the uniform increases are based on a percentage of compensation or a flat dollar amount, that are granted equally to all county employees by the county commission. The increases shall be in the same amount or percentage, as the case may be, as that amount or percentage increase provided to the county's employees. Except as otherwise provided herein, officials in Category 2 shall be eligible for the cost-of-living increases beginning on October 1, 2000. If the implementation of this chapter increases the compensation of an incumbent office holder, the increase shall be paid as provided in subdivision (5) of Section 11-2A-2. The base compensation for the purposes of implementation of this subsection shall be that compensation established on October 1, 2000, and shall remain those respective amounts...
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45-19-11
Section 45-19-11 Compensation for Judge of Probate, Sheriff, and Revenue Commissioner. (a)(l) Commencing on October 1, 1997, the Judge of Probate, Sheriff, and the Revenue Commissioner of Coosa County shall be entitled to an additional expense allowance so that the salary and expense allowance of each respective county officer shall be equal to the following amounts on an annual basis: a. Judge of probate $60,000 b. Sheriff 50,000 c. Revenue commissioner 50,000 (2) This expense allowance shall be payable in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county. (b) Beginning with the expiration of the respective terms of the incumbent county officer affected by this section, the annual salary for the judge of probate, sheriff, and revenue commissioner shall be increased to the amount of the compensation and expense allowance provided by subsection (a) on an annual basis, and at that time any expense allowance provided pursuant to subsection (a) shall expire. The salary of each...
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45-27-11
Section 45-27-11 Salaries of certain officers. (a) Commencing on July 1, 2000, the Tax Assessor, Tax Collector, and Sheriff of Escambia County shall be entitled to receive a salary of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) per annum. This salary shall be payable in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county and shall be in lieu of any other compensation or expense allowance heretofore provided by law. (b) Beginning with the expiration of the current term of the incumbent judge of probate, the annual salary for the judge of probate shall be sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) per annum adjusted for any cost-of-living raise granted after July 1, 2000, to the county officers covered in subsection (a). This salary shall be payable in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county and shall be in lieu of any other compensation or expense allowance heretofore provided by law. (c) In the event the offices of the tax assessor and tax collector are combined into the...
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45-46-233.21
Section 45-46-233.21 Salary; funding. Each such supernumerary sheriff shall serve for life and receive from the county governing body in equal monthly installments, on the first of each month, an annual salary of 50 percent of the salary of the current Sheriff of Marengo County, which shall be adjustable in like manner with any salary increase the current sheriff shall receive. For every year served as sheriff over 16 years the salary of the supernumerary sheriff shall increase by two percent of the sheriff's salary at the time he or she ceased to serve as sheriff up to a maximum of 62 percent of such salary. The tax collector, if there is a supernumerary sheriff in Marengo County, shall out of the first money collected by him or her pay to the county governing body the sum which shall be paid to the supernumerary sheriff as heretofore set forth. The sum shall be deducted on a pro rata millage basis from payments to the state, county, and all subdivisions and agencies thereof except...
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45-8-60.01
Section 45-8-60.01 Salary and expense allowance; assistant coroners. (a) This section shall apply only to Calhoun County. (b)(1) After May 6, 2009, the coroner shall continue to receive the salary and expense allowances the coroner is receiving on May 6, 2009, subject to any adjustments as further provided herein. (2) Commencing June 1, 2009, the coroner shall receive an expense allowance in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) per annum payable in equal bi-weekly installments as provided in subsection (d). (3) At the beginning of the next term of office of the coroner, the annual salary for the coroner shall be increased by five thousand dollars ($5,000) per annum, and the expense allowance provided for in subdivision (2) shall become void. (c) Commencing on May 6, 2009, there shall be no more than two compensated assistant coroners. The compensation of a compensated assistant coroner shall be in the form of a salary of four thousand eight hundred dollars ($4,800) annually....
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45-39-200
Section 45-39-200 License commissioner - Compensation. (a) There is hereby created the office of County License Commissioner in Lauderdale County, Alabama. No later than 30 days from May 17, 1979, the legislative delegation representing Lauderdale County, by a majority vote thereof, shall appoint a county license commissioner who shall serve for a term expiring on the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January 1981. In the event such office should become vacant during such time, such vacancy shall be filled in like manner as the original appointment. The commissioner shall then run for election in the primary and general elections in 1980 and every six years thereafter. The salary of the commissioner shall be nineteen thousand five hundred dollars ($19,500) per annum, payable out of the county general fund in the same manner as other county employees are paid. He or she shall receive, in addition thereto, an expense allowance in the amount of eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800) per...
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45-8-203
Section 45-8-203 Motor vehicle registration renewals. (a) A special issuance fee of twenty-five cents ($0.25) shall be collected by the License Commissioner of Calhoun County on each motor vehicle registration renewal. The special issuance fee shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and other charges provided by law. The special issuance fee shall be retained by the license commissioner and may be used for the improvement of services and the operation of the office of the license commissioner and in the performance of the official duties of the license commissioner. The use of the proceeds includes, but is not limited to, the preservation and storage related to motor vehicle registrations, boat registrations, business licenses, door-to-door sales, rental lease and manufactured homes, and for the purchase, installation, improvement, development, and maintenance of equipment and technology, and any other improvements or expenditures necessary for the administration of the office....
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45-35A-57
Section 45-35A-57 Ad valorem taxation on property. (a)(1) Pursuant to Section 216 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, the City of Dothan currently levies ad valorem taxes on property situated therein at the rate of one-half of one percent (5 mills) of the assessed value of such property, which tax revenues are authorized to be used for general municipal purposes. (2) Pursuant to Amendment 373(f) of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 217(f) of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, the governing body of the City of Dothan has duly proposed, after a public hearing on such proposal, that the City Council of Dothan be authorized to increase the rate at which the City of Dothan's municipal ad valorem taxes are levied on property situated therein by up to an additional one and one-half percent (15 mills) of the assessed value of such property, and has further proposed that such additional net ad valorem tax...
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