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SB 331 ensures Barbour County's Judge of Probate receives a fair salary, at least 70% of a state district judge's pay, enhancing financial stability and aligning with state standards.
SB 331 ensures Barbour County's Judge of Probate receives a fair salary, at least 70% of a state district judge's pay, enhancing financial stability and aligning with state standards.
Bill Number: SB 331
Title: Barbour County, compensation of the judge of probate further provided for
Status: Enacted
Introduced: April 17, 2025
Effective Date: October 1, 2025
SB 331 aims to amend the compensation structure for the Judge of Probate in Barbour County, Alabama. The bill establishes a new salary framework that ensures the judge receives a consistent and equitable salary, reflecting the role's responsibilities and aligning it with state judicial compensation standards.
The bill amends Section 45-3-84.40 of the Code of Alabama 1975, introducing the following key changes:
Salary Structure:
Payment Schedule:
Previous Compensation:
General Fund Allocation:
Waiver of Additional Compensation:
Travel Reimbursement:
The enactment of SB 331 will primarily affect the Judge of Probate in Barbour County by providing a structured and predictable salary framework. This change aims to enhance the financial stability of the position and ensure that compensation is aligned with state standards. Additionally, it will impact the county's budget and financial planning as the salary and operational costs will now be managed through the county general fund.
This summary provides an overview of SB 331, detailing its purpose, key provisions, and the anticipated impact on Barbour County's judicial compensation system.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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