12-18-55
Section 12-18-55 Eligibility for retirement of district judges; right of election of former county court judges, district attorneys or assistant district attorneys serving as circuit judges on January 16, 1977, to come under provisions of Article 1 of chapter; filing of notice of election with Clerk of Supreme Court by same. (a) Any district judge shall be eligible for retirement and may elect to be retired pursuant to this article if he: (1) Has served as much as five years as a district judge or judge of a county court immediately prior to retirement and has become permanently, physically, or mentally unable to carry out his duties on a full-time basis, proof of such disability being made by certificate of three reputable physicians; (2) Has served for 12 years as a district judge or judge of a county court and has reached or passed the age of 65 years; (3) Has served for 15 years as a district judge or judge of a county court and is not less than 62 years of age or has served as...
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45-42-230
Section 45-42-230 Salary; food account. (a) Beginning with the next term of office, the Sheriff of Limestone County shall receive an annual salary that is 85 percent of the annual salary of the highest paid Thirty-ninth Judicial Circuit Court Judge. (b) The sheriff shall not personally financially benefit from the food account used for the feeding of county and state prisoners. (Act 2010-281, p. 506, § 1.)...
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45-49-82.03
Section 45-49-82.03 Additional court costs - Mobile County Public Law Library. (a) In addition to any court costs currently provided by law in the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit in Mobile County, there shall be levied in all cases filed in circuit and district courts an additional court cost fee of two dollars ($2). When collected by the clerk of the court, the fees shall be remitted monthly to the county treasurer to be expended on order of the presiding circuit judge for the operation of the Mobile County Public Law Library. (b) This section shall not apply to the municipal courts in the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit in Mobile County. (Act 2005-137, p. 241, §§ 1, 2.)...
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36-29-16
Section 36-29-16 Group insurance for retired judges of probate and legislators; payment of cost. Any judge of probate who qualifies to retire from active service with a benefit from the Judicial Retirement Fund or any legislator shall be entitled to participate in the State Employees' Health Insurance Plan. The entire cost for the group health insurance during retirement for a judge of probate or for a legislator shall be paid by such retired judge or legislator under such terms and conditions as the group insurer may, from time to time, prescribe for such group health insurance. (Acts 1994, No. 94-608, p. 1123, §1.)...
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45-45-233.35
Section 45-45-233.35 Madison County Work Release and Pretrial Release Commission. (a) There is hereby created a body to be known as the Madison County Work Release and Pretrial Release Commission, hereinafter called the commission. The commission shall be composed of eight persons, including the following: The Sheriff of Madison County, the District Attorney of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit, a circuit judge from the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit to be appointed by the presiding judge of the circuit, a judge of the District Court of Madison County to be appointed by the presiding district court judge in Madison County, a person appointed by the Madison County Commission, a person appointed by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, the Circuit Court Clerk of Madison County, and one court administrator of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit. (b) The commission shall have the duty to implement this subpart and to generally superintend all administrative functions pursuant hereto,...
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12-18-51
Section 12-18-51 Right of election of judges of county courts or full-time municipal court judges entitled to receive commissions as district judges to come under provisions of Article 1 of chapter; filing of notice of election with Clerk of Supreme Court, Secretary-Treasurer of Judicial Retirement Fund and governing body of county or municipality; applicability of provisions of Article 1 of chapter to district court judges elected or appointed to office after October 10, 1975. (a) Each judge of a county court or full-time municipal court judge entitled to receive a commission as a district judge pursuant to the Constitution shall have a right to elect to come under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter in accord with the provisions of this article, but a full-time municipal court judge shall not be entitled to credit to determine eligibility for retirement under Section 12-18-55 for any service prior to such election. (b) Such election shall be made by written notice filed...
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45-25-81
Section 45-25-81 Judicial Administration Fund. (a) This section shall be known and cited as the DeKalb County Preservation of Justice Act. (b) The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1) The financial restraints exiting in the State General Fund budget have resulted in a shortfall to the Unified Judicial System that has caused the layoff of many judicial employees. In DeKalb County, the circuit clerk's office has lost three employees. Two employees in the circuit judge's office and one in the district judge's office scheduled for layoff have been temporarily retained with alternate funding other than funds appropriated to the Unified Judicial System; however, this alternate funding cannot be relied upon in the future. Revenue from the enactment of this section will restore at least one employee already lost in the circuit clerk's office and permit the retention of at least one of the two employees now facing layoff in the circuit judge's office and one employee now facing...
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45-36-232.35
Section 45-36-232.35 Jackson County Work Release and Pretrial Release Commission. (a) There is hereby created a body to be known as the Jackson 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 Jackson County, the district attorney of the Thirty-eighth Judicial Circuit, a circuit judge from the Thirty-eighth Judicial Circuit to be appointed by the presiding judge of the circuit, a judge of the District Court of Jackson County to be appointed by the presiding district court judge in Jackson County, a person appointed by the Jackson County Commission, a person appointed by the City Council of the City of Scottsboro, the Circuit Court Clerk of Jackson County. (b) The commission shall have the duty to implement this subpart and to generally superintend all administrative functions pursuant hereto, subject, however, to the provisions of duly promulgated rules of...
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45-36-80.05
Section 45-36-80.05 Jackson County Preservation of Justice Act. SECTION 4 OF ACT 2019-215 WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2020-119 IN THE 2020 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 18, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) This section shall be known and cited as the Jackson County Preservation of Justice Act. (b) The Legislature hereby finds and declares the following: (1) The financial restraints existing in the State General Fund budget have resulted in a shortfall to the Unified Judicial System that has caused the layoff of many judicial employees. In Jackson County, three employees in the circuit clerk's office who were scheduled for layoff have been temporarily retained with alternate funding other than funds appropriated to the Unified Judicial System; however, this alternate funding cannot be relied upon in the future. Revenue from this section will restore funding for some judicial employees in the circuit. (2) This section addresses this problem by increasing court costs. (c) In...
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12-9A-7
Section 12-9A-7 Temporary assignment of circuit or district judge to another circuit. (a) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, by order, shall assign a circuit or district judge from a judicial circuit to serve within another judicial circuit for a reasonable period of time to address court congestion, court delay, civil and criminal backlog of cases, or for any other reason necessary for the prompt and thorough administration of justice. (b) When considering the amount of time a judge may be assigned from his or her home circuit to another circuit, the Chief Justice shall take into consideration all relevant circumstances regarding the judicial needs of the circuits involved. (c) A judge assigned to serve another circuit under subsection (a) shall be reimbursed for any necessary and reasonable expenses of travel and the same maintenance expense allowances from the State Treasury that the judge would be entitled to receive when attending court or transacting other...
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