§ 16-13-3305. Trial court administrators — Credit for county service
A trial court administrator who converted on July 1, 1996, from county employment to state employment and was employed under former § 16-10-134 shall be given credit for his or her length of service with the county for purposes of accrual rates for sick leave and annual leave and attainment of career service recognition awards.
§ 16-13-3302. Trial court administrator position created
(a) (1) The position of trial court administrator is authorized and funds shall be appropriated to the Administrative Office of the Courts from the State Administration of Justice Fund to provide one (1) trial court administrator for each of the circuit judges. (2) (A) The trial court administrator may be employed to assist the circuit […]
§ 16-13-3303. Salaries for trial court administrators
(a) The salary of a trial court administrator shall: (1) Be exempt from the provisions of the Uniform Classification and Compensation Act, § 21-5-201 et seq.; (2) Not exceed the maximum annual salary rate authorized by the General Assembly in the applicable appropriation act; and (3) Be determined by the Administrative Office of the Courts. […]
§ 16-13-3304. Trial court administrators — Reimbursement for expenses
(a) (1) A trial court administrator of a circuit court is entitled to reimbursement for actual expenses incurred for meals, lodging, and transportation costs for attending court away from the trial court administrator’s official station. (2) Notwithstanding the exemption from state travel rules provided by § 19-4-904, if a trial court administrator uses a personal […]
§ 16-13-3102. Terms of court
(a) The terms of court in each county in the Twenty-second Judicial District shall commence on the third Mondays in March and September. (b) The terms of court in each county in the Seventh Judicial District shall commence on the dates set forth below: (1) Grant County: On the fourth Mondays in February and August; […]
§ 16-13-3103. Judges and chancellors
(a) The qualified electors of the Twenty-second Judicial District shall elect: (1) One (1) chancery judge of the First Division; (2) One (1) circuit-chancery judge of the Second Division; and (3) One (1) circuit-chancery judge of the Third Division. (b) The qualified electors of the Seventh Judicial District shall elect: (1) One (1) circuit-chancery judge […]
§ 16-13-3104. Additional circuit-chancery judges
(a) The chancery judge of the Seventh Judicial District-North is hereby designated as the chancery judge of the Twenty-second Judicial District. (b) At the 1998 general election, the qualified electors of the Twenty-second Judicial District shall elect two (2) circuit-chancery judges to take office on January 1, 1999. (c) At the 1998 general election, the […]
§ 16-13-3105. Court reporters
(a) Each of the chancery and circuit-chancery judges provided for in this subchapter is authorized to employ a court reporter. (b) The court reporters shall receive such compensation as is provided by law.
§ 16-13-3106. Bailiffs
(a) (1) The circuit-chancery judges of the Twenty-second Judicial District may each appoint so many court bailiffs as the quorum courts of the district shall fund. (2) The circuit-chancery judges of the Seventh Judicial District may each appoint so many court bailiffs as the quorum court of the district shall fund. (b) (1) The duties […]
§ 16-13-3107. Prosecuting attorneys
(a) The qualified electors of Saline County shall elect a person who shall serve as the prosecuting attorney for the Twenty-Second Judicial District. (b) The qualified electors of Hot Spring County and Grant County shall elect a person who shall serve as the prosecuting attorney for the Seventh Judicial District.