45-22-80
Section 45-22-80 Compensation of clerk and register. (a) The person holding the office of clerk and register of the circuit court in Cullman County shall receive an annual supplemental salary, paid from the county treasury. The salary supplement shall be fixed at an amount equal to the supplemental salary upon which the Democratic Party based its assessment of filing fees for candidates for the office of Circuit Clerk and Register of Cullman County in the 1982 primary election. (b) All salary supplements and expense allowances paid from the Cullman County Treasury to the person holding the office of Clerk and Register of the Cullman County Circuit Court during the period beginning on January 16, 1977, and ending on September 30, 1984, are ratified, confirmed, and approved by this section. (c) The salary supplement authorized by subsection (a) shall be made retroactive to the fiscal year beginning on October 1, 1984. (Act 85-643, p. 981, §§1-3.)...
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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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12-17-182
Section 12-17-182 Compensation. The district attorneys for each judicial circuit in the state shall be paid by the state an annual salary of an amount equal to $1,000.00 less than the salary paid by the state to circuit judges, payable as the salaries of other state officers are paid. All laws or parts of laws, general, special or local, in conflict with this section are hereby repealed; provided, that nothing in this section shall be construed to affect or reduce the compensation of any district attorney which is payable from any other source than the State Treasury. (Acts 1963, No. 511, p. 1096; Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 264, p. 406; Acts 1967, No. 526, p. 1260.)...
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12-17-341
Section 12-17-341 Secretaries for clerks. (a) Positions authorized and existing on June 1, 1975. Each circuit clerk who is authorized the position of confidential or private secretary as of June 1, 1975, shall be entitled to keep such position. Such confidential secretary shall be appointed and serve at the pleasure of the circuit clerk, shall be entitled to all rights, privileges and benefits of merit system employees and shall be paid from the same fund as merit system employees, without regard to merit system qualifications or regulations, at the highest rate of pay that an employee of the circuit clerk in his circuit is entitled to receive. (b) Additional confidential secretaries. Each circuit clerk may employ a confidential secretary subject to the merit system for pay purposes only, to serve at the pleasure of the circuit clerk. However, before the appointment of such a secretary, not serving on June 1, 1975, the Administrative Director of Courts shall certify to the state...
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45-2-82.40
Section 45-2-82.40 Supplemental salary for circuit and district judges. (a) Immediately upon April 27, 1981, all circuit judges for the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit of Alabama shall receive a supplemental salary payable in equal monthly installments from the Baldwin County General Fund in the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000) per year. Such supplement shall be paid in lieu of all other supplemental or expense payments heretofore authorized by law. (b) Immediately upon April 27, 1981, all district judges for the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit of Alabama shall receive a supplemental salary payable in equal monthly installments from the Baldwin County General Fund in the sum of five thousand four hundred dollars ($5,400) per year, such supplement shall be paid in lieu of all other supplemental or expense payments heretofore authorized by law. (Act 81-321, p. 457, §§1, 2.)...
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12-17-215
Section 12-17-215 Compensation; term of office; impeachment. (a) The salary of each supernumerary district attorney shall be an amount equal to $500.00 less than the salary paid by the state to supernumerary circuit judges and shall be paid as other district attorneys' salaries are now paid, for the payment of which an appropriation is hereby made. Such supernumerary district attorney shall hold office during good behavior of such supernumerary district attorney and may be removed only by impeachment for the causes specified in the Constitution of Alabama. (b) The repeal of laws providing for supernumerary judges as provided in Section 12-17-40 shall not affect the compensation paid supernumerary district attorneys. The method for computing said compensation will continue with full force and effect as if the laws regarding supernumerary circuit judges were still in effect. (Acts 1969, No. 1050, p. 1965; Acts 1986, No. 86-320.)...
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45-45-85
Section 45-45-85 Salary. Effective on the next term of office, the Judge of Probate of Madison County shall be paid an annual salary equal to not less than 70 percent of the combined state and county compensation paid to circuit judges of Madison County. The salary prescribed herein shall be paid from the county general fund on warrants processed in the usual manner, and, when such salary becomes effective, shall constitute the total compensation paid to the judge of probate, in lieu of any and all other salary, expense allowance, or compensation heretofore provided by law. (Act 88-395, p. 584, § 1.)...
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45-49-201
Section 45-49-201 Supplemental salary. (a) Effective upon the expiration of the current term of office, the License Commissioner of Mobile County shall be paid an annual supplemental salary in the amount of ten thousand and five hundred dollars ($10,500). (b)(1) The supplemental salary, as above determined, is in addition to the salaries or compensation payable under Section 40-6A-2, and shall be paid on a pro rata basis out of the first monies collected each tax year by the license commissioner and paid into the general fund of the county. The pro rata share of the supplemental salary to be paid by each fund or agency receiving ad valorem taxes shall be determined by computing the percentage that the total collections for each agency bears to the total collection of ad valorem taxes by the license commissioner. The supplemental salary shall then be paid from the county general fund in 12 equal monthly installments. (2) The supplemental salary herein provided shall be the total...
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45-49-240.61
Section 45-49-240.61 Compensation - Revenue commissioner. (a) Effective October 1, 1997, the Revenue Commissioner of Mobile County shall be paid an annual supplemental salary in the amount of ten thousand five hundred dollars ($10,500). (b)(1) The supplemental salary, as above determined, is in addition to the salaries or compensation payable under Section 40-6A-2, and shall be paid on a pro rata basis out of the first monies collected each tax year by the revenue commissioner and paid into the general fund of the county. The pro rata share of the supplemental salary to be paid by each fund or agency receiving ad valorem taxes shall be determined by computing the percentage that the total collections for each agency bears to the total collection of ad valorem taxes by the revenue commissioner. The supplemental salary shall then be paid from the county general fund in 12 equal monthly installments. (2) The supplemental salary herein provided shall be the total compensation payable to...
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12-3-20
Section 12-3-20 Appointment, compensation, duties, etc., of clerk, assistant clerk, executions clerk and secretaries of Court of Criminal Appeals. The judges of the Court of Criminal Appeals are hereby authorized to appoint and employ a clerk, an assistant clerk, an executions clerk and five secretaries. Such clerk shall serve as confidential assistant and such assistant clerk, executions clerk and secretaries shall serve as confidential secretaries in the same manner and to the same extent as other confidential assistants and confidential secretaries employed in the state service, shall perform such duties as may be required by the judges of the court and shall be subject to the Merit System Act only as to the pay plan. The salary of the clerk shall be fixed under the provisions of the merit system in the same pay range as that of attorneys in the highest classification of attorneys in the classified service, and the salary of the assistant clerk shall be fixed under the provisions of...
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