45-4-71
Section 45-4-71 Employment of personnel. (a) The Bibb County Commission, or other like governing body, is hereby authorized to employ such clerks, secretaries, and clerical assistants as are needed to perform duties in the office of the Judge of Probate and in the office of the Sheriff of Bibb County, Alabama. All such employees shall have their salaries determined by the county commission to be paid in equal monthly installments from any funds available in the county treasury, upon warrants drawn upon the county treasury in the manner prescribed by law. (b) The Bibb County Commission, or other like governing body, is hereby authorized to pay the salaries, or any portion thereof, of existing and future clerks, secretaries and clerical assistants employed by the judge of probate and the sheriff and who are performing duties in the office of the Judge of Probate of Bibb County and in the office of Sheriff of Bibb County respectively. The county commission shall determine the portion of...
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45-22-11.01
Section 45-22-11.01 Miscellaneous salaries and expenses. (a)(1) In lieu of any annual salaries now provided by law, certain officials in Cullman County shall be entitled to annual salaries as follows: a. Sheriff $33,500 b. Judge of Probate $33,500 c. Revenue Commissioner $33,000 d. Chairman of County Commission $33,000 e. Coroner $6,700 (2) The salaries shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county general fund. (b) The provisions of this section are retroactive to January 1, 1984. (c) All court reporters serving the Thirty-second Judicial Circuit shall be entitled to an expense allowance in the amount of three thousand six hundred dollars ($3,600) per annum. The allowances shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county general fund. (Act 84-601, p. 1236, §§1-3.)...
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45-28-70
Section 45-28-70 Single-member district county governing body. (a) The intent of this section is to implement, by local act for Etowah County, the Joint Remedy Proposal in the court order dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E, in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Eastern Division, in the case of Presley, et al. v. Etowah County Commission. (b) There is created and established in and for Etowah County, a single-member district governing body, which shall replace the existing governing body to the extent there is a conflict with existing laws relating to Etowah County. The Etowah County Commission shall be composed of six members, elected from single-member districts one through six inclusive, which districts are described in the Joint Remedy Proposal made a part of the court order dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E in the United States District Court for the Middle District of...
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45-42-80.01
Section 45-42-80.01 Supplemental salary - District judges. In the Thirty-ninth Judicial Circuit, each district judge is hereby authorized to receive as a supplemental salary to that paid by the state a sum equal to 30 percent of the salary paid the judges by the state. The County Commission of Limestone County is hereby directed to pay the supplemental salaries provided herein out of the county general fund. The supplemental salaries shall be in addition to any other salary, compensation, allowance, or expenses provided by law but shall be in lieu of any other supplemental salary paid by the county; the supplemental salary shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner that the salaries of other county employees are paid. (Act 88-270, p. 427, § 1.)...
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12-10A-2
Section 12-10A-2 Compensation of judges - Phase-out of local supplements and expense allowances. The Legislature, recognizing the need to eliminate the disparities in compensation of circuit and district judges due to county supplements and expense allowances in varying amounts authorized by local acts, shall phase out all local supplements and expense allowances as follows: (1) No Supreme Court Justice, appellate judge, circuit judge, or district judge shall receive a cost-of-living raise during fiscal year 2000-2001, 2001-2002, or 2002-2003, other than as provided in Section 12-10A-1 and Act 90-111, 1990 Regular Session (Acts 1990, p. 132). (2) Any county supplement or expense allowance authorized to be paid to a circuit or district judge in office on any day on or after October 1, 2000, to October 1, 2001, inclusive, shall be diminished by the amount the judge receives from the state for his or her bench experience pursuant to subdivision (2) of Section 12-10A-1. (3) No salary...
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12-17-186
Section 12-17-186 Appointment of attorney to act for district attorney when office vacant, district attorney disqualified, etc. (a) The presiding judge of the circuit court, the district court or the municipal court, when the district attorney or assistant district attorney regularly required by law to prosecute criminal cases in such court is absent, or connected with the party against whom it is his duty to appear by consanguinity or affinity within the fourth degree, or when there is a vacancy in the office from any cause, or when the district attorney refuses to act, may appoint a competent attorney to act in such district attorney's place, but such appointment shall in no event extend beyond the session of the court at which the appointment is made. (b) The attorney so appointed shall receive for his services the sum of $25.00 per day for the time he is actually engaged in court, to be paid on the warrant of the Comptroller if the district attorney for whom he is appointed to act...
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12-17-68
Section 12-17-68 Compensation. Each district judge shall be compensated by the state at a salary in the amount established by the judicial compensation commission or by the legislature pursuant to Constitutional Amendment No. 328; provided, that district judges serving one county, in those counties in which county courts, general sessions courts and other courts of inferior jurisdiction, except municipal courts, exist on January 16, 1977, shall each receive a supplemental salary from the general fund of such counties in an amount sufficient to maintain their total salaries at the same relationship which the salaries of the judges of said courts of inferior jurisdiction bear on January 16, 1977, to salaries of circuit judges in their respective counties. Notwithstanding the foregoing provision for supplemental salary for district court judges, any county may, by local act already enacted or hereafter enacted, pay a district judge or district judges a supplemental salary from the general...
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45-27-80.40
Section 45-27-80.40 Compensation of judges. (a) In the Twenty-first Judicial Circuit, in Escambia County, the county commission shall pay the presiding circuit judge and circuit court judge No. 2 a total expense allowance of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) per annum. Such expense allowance shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county treasury. Such expense allowances shall be in lieu of any expense allowances provided for by Act Nos. 569, H. 994 of the 1947 Regular Session (Acts 1947, p. 402, as amended); 531, S. 574, 1949 Regular Session (Acts 1949, p. 840); 249, H. 977, 1976 Regular Session (Acts 1976, p. 286); and Act No. 82-474, H. 811, 1982 Regular Session (Acts 1982, p. 795), or any other laws or parts of laws relating to expense allowances for such officer. These acts are repealed in part only to the extent there is a conflict with this section. (b) The Escambia County Commission shall pay to the district court judge of the judicial circuit an annual expense...
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45-7-70
Section 45-7-70 Membership; salaries. (a) The Butler County Commission shall be composed of five members, elected from single-member districts one through five, inclusive, by the qualified voters residing within each district. The five districts shall be apportioned as provided by law. Unless otherwise provided by general law, each commissioner shall reside in the district he or she represents at the time of qualifying for office and during his or her tenure. For the purposes of establishing staggered terms for the members of the county commission, the members of the commission elected to represent districts two and three elected at the general election in 2020 shall serve a term of two years, and beginning with the general election in 2022 and each subsequent general election thereafter, shall serve a term of four years. (b) Effective beginning the next term of office, the chair of the commission shall be elected from among the five members of the commission to serve at the pleasure...
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45-2-80.83
Section 45-2-80.83 Baldwin County Law Library and Judicial Administration Fund; retirement of part-time law librarians. (a) The sums to be paid to the Baldwin County Commission, as herein provided, shall be kept in a special fund designated as the Baldwin County Law Library and Judicial Administration Fund and shall be expended by the Presiding Circuit Judge of the Circuit Court of Baldwin County, to create, establish, and maintain the law library and to provide for the more effective administration of justice, including, but not limited to: Paying the costs of securing the advice and attendance of witnesses; registration fees and other actual expenses incurred in attending seminars, institutes, conferences, and other meetings in connection with continuing legal and judicial education, membership fees, or dues in legal and judicial organizations; paying the salaries of court employees when necessary for the efficient operation of the courts; and any other actual and necessary expenses...
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