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45-49-111.01
Section 45-49-111.01 Compensation. (a) In Mobile County, the compensation of the election officers
holding general, special, primary, and municipal elections shall be two hundred dollars ($200)
per day for inspectors, one hundred seventy-five dollars ($175) per day for chief clerks,
and one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per day for the other election officers. The compensation
of the inspectors and chief clerks for attending any mandatory school or training as required
by the judge of probate shall be thirty dollars ($30). The compensation of other election
officials for attending any mandatory school or training as required by the judge of probate
shall be fifteen dollars ($15). The county treasury and, when appropriate, the treasuries
of the various municipalities within the county, shall pay such amounts necessary, which,
when combined with any amount payable by the state will total the amounts hereinabove provided.
The returning officer shall be entitled to mileage allowance...
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45-37-111
Section 45-37-111 Compensation of election officials; expense allowance. (a)(1) This section
shall apply only in Jefferson County. (2)a. In all general, municipal, special, and primary
elections, the compensation of certain election officers and workers shall be as follows:
The chief inspector shall be paid one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per day, the assistant
chief inspector shall be paid eighty-five dollars ($85) per day, and each clerk and each worker
assigned to canvas the vote shall be paid seventy-five dollars ($75) per day. In municipal
elections where paper ballots are used exclusively, the provisions of law applicable to the
use of paper ballots shall apply as to the amount which each election official in the voting
centers or box shall be paid. To receive the returning fee allowed in this section the election
official shall present an affidavit indicating he or she has attended an election procedure
school since the last election. b. In all city and municipal...
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45-29-110
Section 45-29-110 Compensation. (a) The County Commission of Fayette County shall provide such
additional amount of daily compensation as is necessary to grant each election clerk, inspector,
and returning officer of elections a total compensation of twenty-five dollars ($25), and
shall increase the mileage allowance of the returning officer to fifteen cents ($.15) a mile
in going to the courthouse and returning to the place of holding the election. Such compensation
and mileage shall be paid out of any funds in the county treasury available for such purposes.
(b)(1) In Fayette County, all inspectors, assistant inspectors, and technical assistants appointed
to conduct elections at the various polling places are hereby entitled to an additional per
diem allowance in such amount as will, together with any amount paid by the state, make a
total paid to such officials thirty-five dollars ($35) for each day they work at the polls.
Such officials, when acting as returning officers, shall...
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45-37-123.01
Section 45-37-123.01 Definitions. For the purposes of this part, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) ACT. The act adding this part, to be called the General Retirement
System for Employees of Jefferson County Act. (2) ACTIVE MEMBER. An individual who currently
is employed by the county or other entities set forth in subdivision (20) and is making employee
contributions to the system. (3) ACTUARIAL EQUIVALENT. Effective July 30, 1984, or such other
dates as set forth in Exhibit A, which is maintained in the office of the pension board, a
form of benefit differing in time, period, or manner of payment from a specific benefit provided
under the plan but having the same value when computed using the mortality tables, the interest
rate, and any other assumptions last adopted by the pension board, which assumptions shall
clearly preclude any discretion in the determination of the amount of a member's benefit.
(4) ACTUARIAL GAIN. As defined in Section...
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45-41-111
Section 45-41-111 Compensation. (a)(1) In Lee County, all chief election inspectors who work
at polling places are entitled to an additional per diem allowance in an amount, together
with any other allowances, which shall total one hundred dollars ($100) per day, plus fifteen
dollars ($15) per day for actual attendance at the school of instructions held prior to each
election. (2) In Lee County, all other election officials who work at polling places are entitled
to an additional per diem allowance in an amount, together with any other allowances, which
shall total seventy-five dollars ($75) per day, plus fifteen dollars ($15) per day for actual
attendance at the school of instructions held prior to each election. (3) The compensation
provided for in this section shall be paid from the general fund of the county. (b) Any actions
taken by the Lee County Commission in the appropriation and expenditure of county funds in
the payment of additional compensation or allowances to chief...
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17-8-12
Section 17-8-12 Compensation of election officials. (a) The inspector and clerks shall each
be entitled to base compensation of fifty dollars ($50). The compensation of the election
officials shall be paid as preferred claims, out of moneys in the county treasury not appropriated,
on proper proof of service rendered. In all counties in which the compensation of election
officials is prescribed by local law or general law of local application at an amount in excess
of the amount prescribed, the compensation of the election officials shall not be decreased
under this section and the county commission may increase the compensation so prescribed.
In those counties in which compensation of election officials is set at an amount in excess
of five dollars ($5) per day, but less than fifty dollars ($50) per day, the provision of
the local law or general law of local application relative thereto is superseded and the compensation
prescribed herein shall be the total compensation of election...
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45-16-110.01
Section 45-16-110.01 Election officers - Expense allowance; total compensation. (a) In Coffee
County, an election officer who works at polling places shall receive an additional expense
allowance in an amount which, together with any amount paid by the state pursuant to Section
17-6-13, will make the total paid to each clerk one hundred dollars ($100) per day and the
total amount paid to each returning officer and each inspector one hundred twenty-five dollars
($125) per day for each day the election officer works at the polls during an election. (b)
In the event the amount paid to the election officers in Coffee County by the state pursuant
to the general law equals or exceeds the amount provided in subsection (a), this section shall
be null and void and shall be repealed. (Act 2006-331, p. 729, §§1, 2.)...
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45-28-110.03
Section 45-28-110.03 Compensation of election officials. In Etowah County, an election official
who works at polling places shall receive an additional expense allowance in an amount as
will, together with any amount paid by the state pursuant to Section 17-8-12, make the total
amount paid to each inspector one hundred dollars ($100) for each day the inspector works
at the polls; and make the total amount paid to each clerk seventy-five dollars ($75) for
each day the clerk works at the polls. The additional expense allowance provided for in this
section shall be paid from the county general fund. (Act 2000-586, p. 1071, §1.)...
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45-40-111
Section 45-40-111 Expense allowances. (a) In Lawrence County, the Lawrence County Commission
may pay election officials who work at polling places an additional per diem allowance that
together with the amount of compensation paid by the state equals up to sixty-five dollars
($65) for each day they work at the polls. The Lawrence County Commission may pay the returning
officers an additional per diem allowance that together with the amount of compensation paid
by the state equals up to seventy-five dollars ($75) for each day they work at the polls.
(b) In addition, the Lawrence County Commission may pay the officials and officers a mileage
allowance up to the same rate as the mileage allowance allowed state employees. (c) The expense
allowances provided for in this section shall be paid from the general fund of the county.
(Act 97-863, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 203, §1.)...
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45-25-101
Section 45-25-101 Election; term; compensation; qualifications; powers and duties; vacancy.
(a) A county Superintendent of Education for DeKalb County, Alabama, shall be elected by the
qualified electors of DeKalb County, Alabama, at the next general election who shall hold
office until his or her successor is elected and qualified as hereinafter provided. (b) At
the next general election to be held in the county and state a county Superintendent of Education
for DeKalb County, Alabama, shall be elected, who shall hold office for a term of four years
and until his or her successor is elected and qualified, unless sooner removed for good cause.
Each four years thereafter, a county Superintendent of Education for DeKalb County, Alabama,
shall be elected by those qualified voters of the county residing outside of a municipality
served by a city board of education at the regular general election, nominations for which
office may be made in primary elections as other county officers. (c)...
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