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11-40-17.3
Section 11-40-17.3 Retroactive Deferred Retirement Option Plan. (a) This section shall apply
to Class 1 municipalities only. (b) There is established a Retroactive Deferred Retirement
Option ("Back Drop") Plan for any retirement and relief system established pursuant
to Act 1272, 1973 Regular Session (Acts 1973, p. 2124), as amended. A participant who retires
at least 90 days following July 1, 2002, who has then completed at least 23 years of credited
service, and who is otherwise entitled to retire and receive a normal retirement benefit,
shall have the opportunity to elect a Back Drop plan. A participant eligible for the Back
Drop plan can elect in writing at his or her retirement to retroactively drop his or her credited
service in excess of 20 years, for a period of months not exceeding 36 months immediately
preceding the date of retirement (the "Back Drop period"); provided that the beginning
of the Back Drop period may not extend past the earliest date on which the participant...

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7-4A-108
Section 7-4A-108 Applicability to consumer transactions governed by federal law. (a) Except
as provided in subsection (b), this article does not apply to a funds transfer any part of
which is governed by the Electronic Fund Transfer Act of 1978 (Title XX, Public Law 95-630,
92 Stat. 3728, 15 U.S.C. §1693 et seq.), as amended from time to time. (b) This article applies
to a funds transfer that is a remittance transfer as defined in the Electronic Fund Transfer
Act (15 U.S.C. Sec. 1693o-1), as amended from time to time, unless the remittance transfer
is an electronic fund transfer as defined in the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (15 U.S.C. Sec.
1693a), as amended from time to time. (c) In a funds transfer to which this article applies,
in the event of an inconsistency between an applicable provision of this article and an applicable
provision of the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, the provision of the Electronic Fund Transfer
Act governs to the extent of the inconsistency. (Acts 1992, 2nd...
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11-40-17.2
Section 11-40-17.2 Inclusion of longevity component in monthly salary used to calculate extraordinary
disability benefits in Class 1 municipalities. (a) The Legislature finds that in all Class
1 municipalities some recipients of extraordinary disability benefits awarded prior to May
23, 1977, did not have a longevity component included in the monthly salary used to calculate
their extraordinary disability benefit and hereby intends to remedy that omission. (b) In
all Class 1 municipalities, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in any section of
Article VI of Act No. 929, S. 676, Regular Session 1951, as amended, all recipients of extraordinary
disability benefits whose longevity payment received during the year prior to their disability
was not included in the amount of monthly salary used in the calculation of the extraordinary
disability benefit shall receive an increase in the monthly benefit of 70 percent of one-twelfth
of the total longevity payment received during the...
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11-46-20
Section 11-46-20 Cities and towns governed by article; costs of elections; standard of time
applicable; effect of legal holidays or closing days. (a) General and special elections in
cities and towns of this state, in all municipalities except Class 1 municipalities and except
cities and towns organized under a commission form of government, shall be held and conducted
at the times and in the manner prescribed in this article, and the expenses and costs incident
to the conduct of all such elections shall be paid out of the treasury of the city or town
holding the election. (b) Whenever in this article an hour of the day is prescribed for the
doing of any act, the time used shall be that of the official time established by the law
of the State of Alabama then in effect. (c) Whenever the last day on which an act may be done
pursuant to this article falls on a legal holiday, as defined in Section 1-3-8, or on a day
on which the office in which the act must be done is authorized by law to...
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11-40-82
Section 11-40-82 Zoning authority in overlapping police jurisdictions - Authorized. In the
event the police jurisdiction of any municipality to which this article applies overlaps with
the police jurisdiction of another municipality in the county that has zoning authority in
its police jurisdiction, the governing body of each municipality may exercise the zoning authority
in the overlapping portions of its police jurisdiction to a boundary which is equidistant
from the respective corporate limits of each municipality that has an overlapping police jurisdiction.
Nothing in this section prevents neighboring municipalities from entering into cooperative
agreements as to which municipality will exercise zoning authority in the areas of overlapping
police jurisdiction. (Act 2019-251, §3.)...
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11-43-250
Section 11-43-250 Elected official of Class 8 municipality authorized to appoint designee to
serve on state or local agency, board, etc. (a) In Class 8 municipalities, an elected official
of the municipality who is an ex officio member of a state or local agency, board, commission,
or other entity pursuant to law, may designate a person to serve in his or her place, who
shall assume all duties of the elected official relating to the entity, including all voting
rights and who shall be counted as a member for the purpose of conducting business. Provided,
that the elected official may not appoint a convicted felon to serve in his or her place unless
that person has had his or her civil rights restored. A designee appointed by the mayor to
serve in his or her place is not required to be a resident of the municipality where the mayor
serves. (b) A designee under subsection (a) shall serve at the pleasure of the elected official
and for the duration of the elected official's term of office...
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8-6-110
Section 8-6-110 Definitions. The following words and phrases, as used in this article, shall
have the following meanings: (1) AUTHORIZING ACT. Any of the following statutes or acts: a.
Any of the following sections, as amended: Section 11-20-1 et seq., relating to industrial
revenue bonds to be issued by counties; Section 11-54-20 et seq., relating to industrial revenue
bonds to be issued by municipalities; Section 11-54-80 et seq., relating to industrial revenue
bonds to be issued by municipal industrial development boards; Section 11-58-1 et seq., relating
to industrial revenue bonds to be issued by municipal medical clinic boards, Section 22-21-170
et seq., relating to industrial revenue bonds to be issued by county and municipal hospital
authorities; and Section 11-20-30 et seq., relating to industrial revenue bonds to be issued
by county industrial development boards. b. The following acts of the Alabama Legislature:
Act No. 4, enacted at the 1956 Second Special Session of the...
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11-44B-25
Section 11-44B-25 Procedures to reduce or delete areas from police jurisdiction. Notwithstanding
any law to the contrary, any Class 4 municipality that is organized pursuant to this article
may from time to time reduce or delete various portions and areas from the territorial limits
of its respective police jurisdiction or its planning jurisdiction or both as established
by law, including, but not limited to, Sections 11-40-10 and 11-52-30, Act 76-594 and as amended
by Act 94-539, the reduction and deletion shall be pursuant to the following procedure: (1)
INITIATION. The governing body of the municipality shall adopt a resolution calling for public
hearings to consider the adoption of an ordinance or ordinances for the purpose of deleting
a portion or portions of territory from its respective police jurisdiction or planning jurisdiction,
or both, as the case may be. The resolution shall state the time, date, and place of all public
hearings in regard to the ordinance and a reasonably...
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11-43A-70
Section 11-43A-70 Adoption of ordinance establishing council-manager form of government; short
title. Within three months of the approval of this article by the Governor, the governing
body of any Class 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 municipality in the State of Alabama operating under
a council-manager or under a mayor-council-city manager form of government may, by a majority
vote of the members of that governing body, adopt an ordinance establishing a council-manager
form of government pursuant to the terms and conditions of this article. All provisions of
this article set forth hereinbelow shall apply only to those Class 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 municipalities
electing to establish a council-manager form of government as set forth herein. This article
shall be known as the "Council-Manager Act of 1991". (Acts 1991, No. 91-545, p.
973, §1.)...
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11-54B-41
Section 11-54B-41 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) DISTRICT MANAGEMENT CORPORATION. An entity created by incorporation
under the Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Act, Chapter 3 of Title 10A, and designated by ordinance
by the incorporated municipality to manage a self-help business improvement district. (2)
MUNICIPALITY. Those municipalities designated as Class 2 municipalities as defined in Section
11-40-12. (3) SELF-HELP BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. An area within the incorporated municipality
designated by ordinance as an area in which a special assessment may be levied on the owners
of real property located within the geographical area of the district for the purposes of
providing supplemental services within the district and promoting the economic and general
welfare of the district or, alternatively with respect to a district formed for the purpose
of increasing tourism within the municipality, an area or...
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