12-128. Salary of judges; payment by state and counties Judges of the superior court shall each receive an annual salary pursuant to section 41-1904 which is payable one-half by this state and one-half by the counties respectively. 12-128.01. Receipt of salary by judges and commissioners; affidavit; pending and undetermined causes; violation; classification A. A superior court judge or commissioner shall not receive his salary unless such judge or commissioner either certifies that no cause before such judge or commissioner remains pending and undetermined for sixty days after it has been submitted for decision or there is submitted by the chief justice of the Arizona supreme court a certification that such superior court judge or commissioner has been physically disabled during the preceding sixty days or that good and sufficient cause exists to excuse the application of this section to particularly identified litigation then pending. B. Any certification submitted by the chief justice pursuant to subsection A shall set forth in detail the nature and duration of the physical disability involved or the reason why subsection A should not apply to the specified pending litigation. C. Any person who issues or causes to be issued any check, warrant or payment to a judge or commissioner knowing that, pursuant to this section, such judge or commissioner should not receive his salary is guilty of a class 3 misdemeanor.



12-129. Expenses of judge sitting in other county or supreme court A. When a judge of the superior court in any county is called into another county by the superior judge thereof, or by the governor, to hold court or preside over any proceeding, the judge shall be paid a per diem subsistence allowance pursuant to section 38-624 by the county into which the judge is called. The board of supervisors shall pay the per diem amount only on the order of the presiding judge of the court in which the legal proceedings are held. B. The expenses of superior court judges called to sit with the supreme court shall be paid from the general fund of the state. 12-130. Place of holding court; accommodations A. The regular sessions of the superior court shall be held at the county seat and at such other places within the county authorized by the county board of supervisors. B. If a room for holding the court is not provided by the county, together with attendants, fuel, lights and supplies suitable and sufficient for the transaction of business, the court may direct the sheriff to provide them and the expenses shall be a county charge. C. In addition to regular sessions, sessions of the superior court may be held at places other than the county seat or other place within the county authorized by the board of supervisors when in the opinion of the judge or judges of such court in any county the public interest so requires, provided facilities are available for such sessions.







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