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45-40-120
Section 45-40-120 Personnel board and system; chief deputy and chief clerk or sheriff. (a)(1)
There is created and established a three member personnel board for Lawrence County, Alabama,
with the members to be appointed as follows: a. One member shall be appointed by the state
legislative delegation representing the county. b. One member shall be appointed by the county
commission. c. One member shall be appointed by collective agreement of the sheriff, tax assessor,
tax collector, and judge of probate. (2) The appointments shall be made no later than the
twenty-fifth day immediately after May 7, 1992. (b) The personnel board created in subsection
(a) shall implement and administer the Lawrence County Personnel System using as a general
guide for the system the manual for the system authored by Auburn University. The board may
revise the pay scale as it deems appropriate. Any revision shall not lower the salary of any
employee. The personnel board shall carefully and zealously monitor...
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45-49-232.01
Section 45-49-232.01 Contracting of police services by municipality. (a) Any municipality within
Mobile County may contract for police services with the sheriff of the county. The contract
may include the enforcement by the sheriff and his or her duly commissioned deputies of all
laws within the corporate limits and police jurisdiction of the municipality, including municipal
ordinances, and the arrest or citation of any offenders as if the sheriff and his or her deputies
were duly constituted police officers of the municipality. (b) A municipality entering into
a contract with the sheriff for police services shall pay to the county treasury a sum sufficient
to provide the necessary manpower and equipment as mutually agreed upon by the municipal governing
body, the sheriff of the county, and the county commission. (c) The county governing body
may receive money from the municipality for police services and may expend the funds for police
services in the contracting municipality,...
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45-49-245.02
Section 45-49-245.02 Disposition of funds. Within 21 days of the receipt of the fees required
by this section, the Tax Collector of Mobile County shall pay the following amounts as designated
for each stamp fee received: (1) Thirty cents ($0.30) to the University of South Alabama Medical
Center to help provide for the costs of medical care. (2) Three cents ($0.03) to Mobile County
to be used for providing emergency ambulance service in the underserved areas of Mobile County.
(3) Three cents ($0.03) to the City of Mobile Paramedic Rescue Squads to be used for providing
emergency service in the City of Mobile. (4) Three cents ($0.03) to Mobile County to be used
to provide parks and other recreational facilities in the unincorporated areas of Mobile County
and in any municipality, exclusive of the City of Mobile. (5) Three cents ($0.03) to the City
of Mobile to be used to provide parks and other recreational facilities in the City of Mobile.
(6)a. Six cents ($0.06) to be provided jointly...
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45-41-60
Section 45-41-60 Compensation; deputies and employees; powers and duties; office space and
equipment. (a) Pursuant to Amendment 362 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the coroner
serving Lee County shall receive an annual salary of seventeen thousand eight hundred dollars
($17,800) on June 1, 2001. (b) The annual salary of the chief deputy coroner shall be six
thousand dollars ($6,000) on June 1, 2001. (c) The annual salaries provided for in this section
shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county treasurer and shall be paid in
lieu of any other salaries heretofore provided by law for the officials. (d) The Lee County
Commission may adjust the salaries, benefits, and any other compensation of the coroner and
any deputy coroners by resolution. (e) The Lee County Coroner shall be entitled to a vehicle
allowance in an amount to be determined by the Lee County Commission. The vehicle allowance
shall be in lieu of any expense allowance. The vehicle allowance shall be...
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45-9-120
Section 45-9-120 Compensation. (a) The following officers of Chambers County shall receive
the following salaries on an annual basis in lieu of all other compensation: (1) Probate judge
- Twenty-one thousand dollars ($21,000) (2) Tax assessor - Eighteen thousand six hundred dollars
($18,600) (3) Tax collector - Eighteen thousand six hundred dollars ($18,600) (b) Whenever
the compensation of the probate judge, sheriff, circuit clerk, tax assessor, and tax collector
is altered to the salary basis as provided in subsection (a), the court of county commissioners
shall provide such officers allowances for the purpose of hiring clerks, assistants, or deputies,
as follows: (1) The probate judge shall be allowed the sum of eleven thousand dollars ($11,000)
annually for the employment of clerical assistance, including the chief clerk. The salary
of the chief clerk of the probate judge shall be four thousand eight hundred dollars ($4,800)
annually. (2) The circuit clerk shall be allowed the sum...
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45-28-121
Section 45-28-121 Creation; composition; meetings; compensation. (a) In Etowah County, there
is hereby created and established a personnel department for the government and control of
all employees and appointees holding positions in the classified service, as defined in Section
45-28-121.03. (b) The personnel department shall consist of a personnel board and a personnel
director. The personnel board shall consist of five members. Three members shall be appointed
for a term of six years each as follows: One to be appointed by a joint appointee of the probate
judge and the sheriff of the county; one to be appointed by the county commission; and one
to be appointed as a joint appointee of the county tax assessor and the county tax collector;
however, the terms for the above three named initial appointees shall be staggered. For the
first appointments the joint appointee of the probate judge and the sheriff of the county
shall be for two years; the first appointee by the county commission...
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45-49-120
Section 45-49-120 Definitions. In this part, words used in the masculine gender include the
feminine and neuter genders, and words used in the neuter gender include the masculine and
feminine genders. The following words, terms, and phrases, wherever used in this part, shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section unless the context plainly
indicates a contrary meaning: (1) APPOINTING AUTHORITY or APPOINTING POWER. A person, officer,
board, commission, or other body or person whose lawful jurisdiction or powers are confined
wholly or primarily within the territorial limits of Mobile County, or any incorporated city
or town therein, and who or which have the power to make appointments to offices or positions
of employment or trust in any of the classified service as in this part defined. (2) BOARD.
The personnel board created by this part. (3) CLASSIFIED SERVICE. Includes all offices, positions,
and employment in Mobile County or any such city therein as these...
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16-55-2
Section 16-55-2 Board of trustees - Appointment; terms; vacancies; compensation and expenses.
The board of trustees shall consist of three members from Mobile County, five members from
the state at large, two members from the United States at large, the Governor, who shall be
ex officio president of the board, and one each from each of the following state senatorial
districts, or combinations thereof, as those districts existed in 1963: Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Districts comprising Monroe and Wilcox Counties and Butler, Conecuh, and Covington Counties,
respectively; Nineteenth and Twentieth Districts comprising Choctaw, Clarke, and Washington
Counties and Marengo and Sumter Counties, respectively; Twenty-first District comprising Baldwin
and Escambia Counties; Twenty-third, Twenty-fifth, and Thirtieth Districts comprising Dale
and Geneva Counties, Coffee and Crenshaw Counties, and Dallas and Lowndes Counties, respectively;
and the Thirty-fifth District comprising Henry and Houston...
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36-27-55.5
Section 36-27-55.5 Purchase of credit for prior service with Dauphin Island Park and Beach
Board of Mobile County, Inc. (a) Any active and contributing member of the Employees' Retirement
System may claim and purchase credit not to exceed 10 years in the system for prior service
rendered while employed with the Dauphin Island Park and Beach Board of Mobile County, Inc.,
if the member complies with subsection (b). (b) A member of the Employees' Retirement System
eligible to purchase prior service credit pursuant to subsection (a) may receive credit in
the system for the prior service by paying prior to his or her date of retirement, the full
actuarially determined cost for each year of service purchased as determined by the system's
actuary. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no member of the Employees' Retirement System shall
be eligible to receive service credit in the system for any service that the member is already
credited with in the system or in any other public retirement plan,...
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45-19-230
Section 45-19-230 Employment and compensation of deputy sheriffs. (a) The County Commission
of Coosa County shall pay deputy sheriffs at the following monthly rate: After After After
After Start 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Chief Deputy $975.00 $1,013.00 $1,050.00 $1,088.00
$1,125.00 Sergeant $930.00 $968.00 $1,005.00 $1,042.00 $1,080.00 Deputy $900.00 $938.00 $975.00
$1,012.00 $1,050.00 Investigator $900.00 $938.00 $975.00 $1,012.00 $1,050.00 (b) The salaries
provided for in subsection (a) shall be base salaries. After four years deputies shall be
entitled to receive a cost-of-living expense raise as determined by the county commission
for other employees. (c) The county commission shall provide uniforms (trousers, shirts, jacket,
hat, emblems, and badges) when the deputy is hired. A clothing allowance of three hundred
dollars ($300) per year shall be provided after the first year. The investigator shall be
entitled to receive three hundred dollars ($300) when hired in lieu of...
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