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12-17-213
Section 12-17-213 Qualifications for supernumerary status - Sixty years of age and 18 years
of service as district attorney, judge, county solicitor, etc., with minimum of 10 years service
as district attorney; 18 years of service as district attorney, judge, county solicitor, etc.,
with minimum of 15 1/2 years service as district attorney. (a) Any person now serving or having
formerly served as a district attorney of a judicial circuit of Alabama, who has served for
not less than 18 years, when he has reached the age of 60 years, may elect to become a supernumerary
district attorney by filing a written declaration to that effect with the Governor, and time
served as judge of a court of record, a county court, county solicitor or any other countywide
elected official, a full-time deputy or assistant district attorney or as a duly licensed
attorney employed full time by the State of Alabama, whether commissioned or appointed or
as an elected constitutional officer or other state...
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36-22-44
Section 36-22-44 Election to participate. If any sheriff is eligible for retirement under any
other county retirement act, he shall make a choice as to which act he desires to come under
and shall so notify the county governing body within 60 days after he becomes eligible for
any payments under this article. In the event that an elected official's retirement system
should hereafter be established by law, any official elected after the establishment of such
retirement system who otherwise would have been covered by the provisions of this article
shall automatically be subject to the provisions of such retirement system as a matter of
law. (Acts 1975, No. 1231, p. 2591, §5.)...
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45-39-241.40
Section 45-39-241.40 Purchase of credit for time served as chief deputy sheriff. (a) The tax
assessor and tax collector serving Lauderdale County on April 13, 1981, and being active members
of the supernumerary tax collectors and tax assessors of Alabama pursuant to Section 40-6-1,
as amended, shall each be entitled to claim and purchase up to five years credit for time
served as chief deputy sheriff for the county provided that each shall pay to the system on
or before 90 days from April 13, 1981, a sum equal to the contributions which he or she would
have contributed during the period of prior service based on his or her annual compensation
in each year of prior service claimed at the percentage rate of member contribution prevailing
at the time payment is made hereunder, together with interest compounded at eight percentum
annually until the date of repayment. (b) All laws to the contrary notwithstanding, the employer
cost for the granting of any service credit under this section...
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45-4-232
Section 45-4-232 Service of witness subpoenas by mail. In Bibb County, the sheriff shall execute
every order from every court in Bibb County to subpoena witnesses as provided in Section 12-21-180,
or the service may be made by first class mail as follows: It shall be the duty of the sheriff
of the county to enclose the subpoenas in an envelope addressed to the person to be served
and place all necessary postage and a return address thereon. In the event the witness subpoena
is returned to the sheriff by the post office department of the United States without delivery,
the subpoena shall be by the sheriff returned NOT FOUND. All witness subpoenas not returned
to the sheriff by the post office department shall be considered for all purposes as sufficient
personal and legal service. It is specifically provided, however, that, if the party calling
a witness expressly requests in writing that the subpoena be delivered to such witness personally
by the sheriff or one of his or her deputies...
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45-45-232.03
Section 45-45-232.03 Service of process fee. (a) In addition to all existing charges, fees,
judgments, and costs of court, the clerk, sheriff, or other appropriate court official in
the civil division of the district and circuit courts of Madison County shall increase the
fees by ten dollars ($10) for each subpoena served and by twenty dollars ($20) for all other
documents served by the sheriff's office, or its designee. (b) The court official designated
in Madison County by law for the respective courts shall collect the additional service of
process fee designated in subsection (a) and remit the fees collected to the Madison County
Commission General Fund for deposit in the county fund. One-half of all monies collected shall
be spent for salary increases for the employees of the Madison County Sheriff's Department,
excluding the sheriff, and one-half shall be spent for salary increases for all other county
employees, excluding the members of the county commission. (Act 2000-447, p....
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45-46-233.23
Section 45-46-233.23 Participation. If such sheriff is eligible for retirement under any county
or state retirement act, such sheriff may elect to continue thereunder or may withdraw from
such act and immediately become eligible under this subpart. No person may participate in
both this subpart and any other retirement act of the state or of Marengo County. (Act 79-478,
p. 879, § 4.)...
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22-6-13
Section 22-6-13 Medicaid benefits for county inmates and certain juveniles. (a) For the purposes
of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) COUNTY INMATE. Any person
being held in a public institution under the administrative control and responsibility of
the county sheriff and for whom the county is responsible for the provision of medical care.
The term includes a person in custody while awaiting arraignment or bond, a pretrial detainee,
a convicted person who is awaiting transfer to but has not otherwise become the responsibility
of the Department of Corrections, or a person serving his or her sentence in the county jail.
(2) INPATIENT. This term as defined in 42 C.F.R. § 435.1010, as may be amended. (3) JUVENILE.
Any child under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court who is detained in a public institution
and for whom the county is responsible for the provision of medical care pursuant to Section
12-15-108. (4) MEDICAL INSTITUTION. This term as defined...
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36-22-60
Section 36-22-60 Qualifications; election; filling of vacancy; article applies only to elected
sheriffs. Any sheriff, on or after July 19, 1979, of any county of this state may elect to
participate in the supernumerary sheriff's program provided by this article. Any sheriff,
on or after July 19, 1979, of any county of this state: (1) Who has had 12 years of service
credit as a law enforcement officer, four of which have been as a sheriff and who has become
permanently and totally disabled, proof of such disability being made by certificate of three
reputable physicians; or (2) Who has had 16 years of service credit as a law enforcement officer,
12 of which have been as a sheriff, and who has reached the age of 55 years; may elect to
become a supernumerary sheriff of the county by filing a written declaration to that effect
with the Governor not more than 90 days prior to the end of the 16 year period or reaching
the age of 55 years, both having been fulfilled, or at any time...
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45-9-230.20
Section 45-9-230.20 Minimum qualifications for sheriff; continuing education. (a) On or after
May 18, 2020, any person qualifying for election as Sheriff of Chambers County or any person
appointed to serve as sheriff shall meet all of the following minimum qualifications, in addition
to any other qualifications required by law: (1) The person is a citizen of the United States.
(2) The person has been a resident of the county for at least one year immediately prior to
the qualification date. (3) The person has the qualifications of an elector pursuant to state
and federal law and the person has been registered to vote in the county at least one year
immediately prior to qualifying. (4) The person has been awarded a high school diploma or
a GED equivalence. (5) The person is 25 years of age or older prior to qualifying. (6) The
person has three or more years of full-time service as a law enforcement officer having the
power of arrest. (7) The person has never been convicted of a felony....
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45-11-233
Section 45-11-233 Methods of service. (a) Notices of the requirement of the attendance of jury
service in the Circuit Court of Chilton County may be served by first class mail, or may be
served as provided by Section 12-17-73. If, in the discretion of the sheriff, the service
is made by first class mail, such service shall be made as follows: It shall be the duty of
the sheriff to enclose the summons in an envelope addressed to the person to be served and
place all necessary postage and a return address thereon with notice to the postal authorities
not to forward outside of the county. In the event said jury summons is returned to the sheriff
by the United States Postal Service without delivery, the summons shall be made by the sheriff
returned NOT FOUND. All jury summons not returned by the United States Postal Service shall
be considered for all purposes as sufficient personal and legal service. The provisions of
this section in reference to service by mail, however, shall not apply...
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