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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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45-8-11.01
Section 45-8-11.01 Annual salaries of certain officials; reimbursements. (a) Beginning with
the next term of office, in lieu of any other compensation or expense allowances now provided
by law, certain officials of Calhoun County shall be entitled to annual salaries as follows:
Commissioner of Licenses $35,000 Coroner $12,200 Deputy Coroner $2,400 County Commission Chairman
$40,000 County Commission Members $16,500 Judge of Probate $35,000 Sheriff $37,500 Such salaries
shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county general fund. (b) In addition
to the annual salary provided for the judge of probate in subsection (a), such official shall
be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in carrying out the duties of his or her office
in the preparation of voter lists. (Act 85-629, p. 959, ยงยง1, 2.)...
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45-10-241
Section 45-10-241 Establishment of office; duties; deputies; bond; compensation. (a) At the
expiration of the terms of office, or if a vacancy occurs in either the office of tax assessor
or the office of tax collector of Cherokee County before such date, then immediately upon
the occurrence of such vacancy there shall be the office of county revenue commissioner in
Cherokee County. If such office is established upon the occurrence of a vacancy in either
the office of tax assessor or tax collector, then the tax assessor or tax collector, as the
case may be, remaining in office shall be the county revenue commissioner for the remainder
of the term for which he or she was elected tax assessor or tax collector, as the case may
be. A revenue commissioner shall be elected at an election called for the purpose and every
six years thereafter. He or she shall serve for a term of office of six years from the first
day of the term next succeeding election and until a successor is similarly...
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36-15-62
Section 36-15-62 Appointment of investigators for the office of the Attorney General - Compensation.
(a) The chief investigator and other investigators appointed pursuant to this article shall
be compensated at a rate to be set by the Attorney General. In setting the rate of compensation
the Attorney General may take into consideration that amount paid to other law enforcement
officers of the State of Alabama including, but not limited to, those officers of corresponding
duties, lengths of service, and responsibilities in the Alabama Department of Public Safety.
(b) In the event anyone serving in the classified service of the State of Alabama shall accept
appointment as an investigator and shall later be removed or resign from the position of investigator,
the person shall revert to his or her former position in which he or she held status in the
classified service. The reversion shall be without loss of salary or other benefits which
would have accrued to the person and to which he or...
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45-49-230.01
Section 45-49-230.01 Salary - Chief deputy sheriff; chief clerk; chief investigator; assistant
chief deputy. In all counties having populations of not less than 300,000 nor more than 500,000
according to the last federal decennial census, the chief deputy sheriff shall be paid a salary
of not less than Range 41, Step D, twenty-nine thousand three hundred forty dollars ($29,340)
annually. The salary to be adjusted at the same time and at the same percentage rate as merit
system employees in the county. The chief clerk in the sheriff's department shall be paid
a salary of not less than Range 41, Step D, twenty-nine thousand three hundred forty dollars
($29,340) annually. The salary to be adjusted at the same time and at the same percentage
rate as merit system employees in such counties. The chief investigator in the sheriff's department
shall be paid a salary of not less than Range 37, Step A, twenty thousand eight hundred fifty-six
dollars ($20,856) annually. The salary to be adjusted...
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41-13-7
Section 41-13-7 Identifying information of state employees on records available for public
inspection. (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) EMPLOYEE. Any person who is regularly employed by the state and who is subject to the
provisions of the state Merit System or any person who is regularly employed by a criminal
justice agency or entity or by a law enforcement agency within the state or any honorably
retired employee thereof, to include, but not be limited to, the following: A judge of any
position, including a judge of a municipal court; a district attorney; a deputy district attorney;
an assistant district attorney; an investigator employed by a district attorney; an attorney,
investigator, or special agent of the Office of the Attorney General; a sheriff; a deputy
sheriff; a jailor; or a law enforcement officer of a county, municipality, the state, or special
district, provided the law enforcement officer is certified by the...
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45-28-244.01
Section 45-28-244.01 Levy and collection of tax; disposition of funds; Etowah County Development
Committee. (a) In Etowah County, there is levied a one cent ($0.01) county sales and use tax
in all areas of the county, which may become effective no sooner than January 1, 1996. (b)
The tax shall parallel the state sales and use taxes including exemptions therefrom and enforcement
proceedings therefor. The Etowah County Commission may administer and collect this tax, or
contract with a private entity or the State Department of Revenue to administer and collect
this tax, and provide for enforcement penalties by resolution. The county commission, the
State Department of Revenue, or a private entity collecting the tax may retain an amount or
percentage of the total proceeds collected in such an amount as may be agreed upon by the
members of the county commission, but in no event shall the charge exceed two percent of the
total amount of tax collected under this section. (c) The net proceeds...
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45-34-84.60
Section 45-34-84.60 Transfer of duties; compensation. (a) This section shall apply only in
Henry County. (b) All duties, responsibilities, and liabilities regarding motor vehicle and
non-motorized vehicle assessment and ad valorem tax collection heretofore performed by the
revenue commissioner shall be transferred to and shall be performed by the judge of probate.
(c)(1) Upon the recommendation of the judge of probate, the governing body of Henry County
shall provide the probate office with office personnel, clerks, deputies, and quarters, books,
stationery, furniture, equipment, and other conveniences and supplies as the governing body
may consider necessary for the proper and efficient assessment and collection of ad valorem
tax on motor vehicles and non-motorized vehicles. Compensation of any personnel so provided
shall be fixed by the judge of probate and shall be paid in equal installments out of the
general fund of the county. (2) The salaries, as determined in subdivision (1),...
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45-15-200
Section 45-15-200 County license inspector. (a) In Cleburne County, any law or parts of laws
to the contrary notwithstanding, and notwithstanding the provisions of Section 40-12-10 as
amended, providing for the appointment of license inspectors under certain conditions, the
county commission is authorized to appoint the Cleburne County License Inspector, and the
powers, duties, and functions of such position are hereby vested in such appointee. All fines,
fees, and penalties collected by such inspector shall be paid into the general fund of the
county and disbursed as provided by law. (b) The county commission shall determine if the
position of Cleburne County License Inspector is full-time or part-time; in addition to those
duties and powers set by general law, the commission may, from time to time, prescribe other
functions and duties as it may feel are warranted. The compensation of the county license
inspector shall be set by the county commission. (c) The sheriff shall transfer...
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45-37-110
Section 45-37-110 Chairs; clerks; deputies; meetings of board. (a) This section shall apply
to counties of this state having a population of 500,000 or more according to the last or
any subsequent federal census and to no other county. (b) As herein used, these words and
terms have the meanings hereby given them: (1) CHAIR. The chair of the board of registrars.
(2) COUNTY. Any county to which this section applies. (c) In every county wherein this section
applies the governing body of the county shall appoint the chair of the board of registrars
and such governing body may remove the chair; provided, however, that the appointment and
removal of the chair shall be subject to the merit system of the county; and the chair shall
otherwise be subject to and entitled to the benefits of the law establishing such merit system.
The chair shall serve full time, and he, or she, shall receive compensation from the general
funds of the county in an amount to be determined by the county governing...
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