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45-49-81.22
Section 45-49-81.22 Expense allowance - District Court Clerk. The Mobile County Commission
is hereby authorized, at its discretion, to pay the District Court Clerk of the Thirteenth
Judicial Circuit an expense allowance in the amount of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per
month; provided, that such expense allowance shall be in addition to all compensation or salary
supplement heretofore payable to such officer. (Act 85-578, p. 892, § 1)...
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12-19-9
Section 12-19-9 Transfer to state of title to county-owned equipment, furniture and supplies
utilized in operation of judicial system. (a) The county-owned equipment and furniture used
in the operation of the judicial system shall become the property of the state as follows:
(1) On January 16, 1977, all county-owned equipment and furniture used by circuit judges and
district judges, formerly judges of the courts of the county, other than that used by judges
of probate and municipal courts, shall become the property of the state; and (2) On October
1, 1977, all remaining county-owned property used in the operation of the judicial system
shall become the property of the state. (b) Supplies located in offices covered by the inventory
shall become the property of the state on the date when the furniture and equipment in the
office or agency becomes the property of the state. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §16-107.)...

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45-29-81
Section 45-29-81 Public defender fund. (a) There is established in the Twenty-fourth Judicial
Circuit a public defender fund for the payment of salaries and operating expenses of the indigent
defense system within the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit to be administered in accordance
with Article 1, commencing with Section 15-12-1, of Title 15. Upon May 4, 1982, the governing
body of each county composing the circuit may establish a public defender fund to be administered
by the clerk of the county commission of that respective county to receive and disburse funds
paid therein in accordance with this section. (b) In order to provide funds for the indigent
defense system within the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit, the following docket fees shall
be collected by the circuit court clerk in each county in addition to the docket fees that
are presently provided by law and when collected by the clerk of the court shall be paid into
the public defender fund. The additional docket fees shall be...
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45-37-80
Section 45-37-80 Circuit clerks. In addition to any salary paid by the state, the Circuit Clerk
of the Tenth Judicial Circuit shall be paid a supplemental salary from the county at a rate
of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) per annum. The county commission shall pay such supplemental
salary in equal biweekly installments from the general fund of the county. (Act 84-617, p.
1255, §1.)...
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45-29-82.01
Section 45-29-82.01 Assistant district attorneys. (a) This section shall apply in Fayette,
Lamar, and Pickens Counties. (b) Each county of the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit may provide
supplemental compensation to any assistant district attorney in the county. The compensation
shall be in addition to any other compensation already paid by each county pursuant to law
and shall be paid out of the county general fund in equal installments as the salaries of
other county employees are paid. (Act 2001-456, p. 596, §§1, 2.)...
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45-49-80
Section 45-49-80 Administrative secretary for circuit judge assigned to department of Investigation
and Recovery. The circuit judge assigned to the Department of Investigation and Recovery of
the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit may appoint a qualified person to serve as an administrative
secretary in the department of investigation and recovery, provided that any such person employed
under the terms of this section shall serve at the pleasure of the circuit judge and it shall
be at the discretion of the circuit judge as to whether such administrative secretary shall
be included in any civil service or merit system which may exist in Mobile County, provided
that the salary of such secretary not be less than the salary paid for a comparable position
under any such civil service or merit system. The salary shall be payable in equal monthly
installments upon warrants drawn in the same manner prescribed for payment of compensation
of county employees. (Act 83-479, p. 671, § 1.)...
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12-1-21
Section 12-1-21 Salaries of court personnel, etc. Salaries or compensation of court personnel
and any other persons paid by or by authority of the judicial department of the State of Alabama,
whose salary, including any local supplement thereto, is set by statute, shall be paid in
accordance with such statute, as shown in the journal of salaries and compensation prepared
pursuant to Section 36-6-9. Nothing contained in this code or such journal of salaries and
compensation shall be construed to amend or repeal any salary or compensation established
by the State Judicial Compensation Commission, nor to amend or repeal any authority of the
State Judicial Compensation Commission to establish salaries, compensation or expense allowances
of any person. (Acts 1977, No. 20, p. 28.)...
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12-10A-3
Section 12-10A-3 Applicability to judicial retirement compensation. (a) Passage of this chapter
shall not repeal any law which, on June 10, 1999, provides for the retirement compensation
payable from the treasury of any county to a circuit or district judge. Any contribution required
by law to be made by a circuit or district judge to be entitled to retirement benefits shall
continue at the dollar amount required to be contributed on June 10, 1999, and for any judge
elected or appointed on or after June 10, 1999, any benefit paid from the treasury of any
county to judges who in the future shall retire shall be fixed at the dollar amount required
to be paid on June 10, 1999. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as reducing the benefits
payable from the county treasury to judges who have retired or to judges who are in active
service on June 10, 1999. (b) Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, any circuit
or district judge who is first elected or appointed after...
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12-17-80
Section 12-17-80 Circuit clerks, registers, and employees in offices thereof to be paid by
state. Clerks and registers of the circuit court shall be paid by the state. The deputy circuit
clerk serving the Bessemer cut-off division of the tenth judicial circuit shall for all purposes
be deemed a circuit clerk and register and shall be elected as provided for by Section 12-17-98.
Employees in the offices of the circuit clerks and registers, including employees serving
district courts, shall be paid by the state beginning October 1, 1977. Employees in the offices
of clerks and registers shall be paid by the county through September 30, 1977. (Acts 1975,
No. 1205, §7-103.)...
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45-22-82
Section 45-22-82 Clerical assistance. (a) The District Attorney of the 32nd Judicial Circuit,
which is composed of Cullman County only, shall appoint a clerical assistant or assistants
who shall serve at his or her pleasure. Such clerical assistant or assistants shall perform
such duties as the district attorney may prescribe and shall receive an annual salary to be
set by the district attorney. The sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000), annually, is hereby
provided to the district attorney, for the payment of salaries of the clerical assistant or
assistants, to be paid in equal installments as other county employees are paid, from the
county general fund on warrants processed in the usual manner as other county employees. (b)
The clerical assistant or assistants shall be entitled to all percentage pay raises and salary
increases and benefits as other county employees. (Act 85-496, p. 489, §§1, 2.)...
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