Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB280

Introduced
3/1/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Engrossed
3/17/22  

Caption

Tuscaloosa Co., judge of probate, compensation further provided

Impact

By codifying the salary and compensation for the Judge of Probate, SB280 will clarify the financial structure for this position within Tuscaloosa County, impacting both the budgeting and administrative procedures related to county governance. It aims to ensure that the compensation for the judge is consistent with the county's financial policies while also eliminating any ambiguities regarding prior compensations that may have been paid before the enactment of this bill.

Summary

SB280 aims to establish a specific compensation structure for the Judge of Probate in Tuscaloosa County, mandating an annual salary of $157,500, payable from the county's general fund. This bill further stipulates that this amount will be the total compensation for the judge, effectively replacing any prior salaries or allowances provided under existing laws. Additionally, it allows for any uniform increases in compensation, such as cost-of-living adjustments, as well as any employee benefits offered to other county employees.

Contention

One point of consideration could be the potential concerns regarding the level of compensation set forth in the bill, particularly in a context where public service salaries are often scrutinized. The fixed amount of $157,500 might be perceived differently by various stakeholders, including local taxpayers and advocates for government transparency. It is uncertain whether there were any contentious debates surrounding the approval of this bill, but it was passed unanimously without any dissenting votes in the third reading.

Companion Bills

AL HB424

Same As Tuscaloosa Co., judge of probate, compensation further provided

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.