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16-8-20
Section 16-8-20 Annexing to city territory embracing schools - Retention of control pending
agreements. When any part of the territory embracing a school under the supervision and control
of the county board of education is annexed to a city having a city board of education by
extension of the corporate limits of such city, the county board of education shall retain
supervision and control of said school and for school purposes shall retain the same control
of the territory and revenues which it exercised prior to such annexation, for the purpose
of using and devoting said school to the benefit of all children who were or would be entitled
to the use and benefit of the school so long as it was a county school, until an agreement
has been made between the county board of education and the city board of education, and the
city council or commission or other governing body of the city to which the territory was
annexed, with reference to the matter of existing indebtedness and of...
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45-35-244.30
Section 45-35-244.30 Authorization; prerequisites. The Houston County Commission, at its election
by resolution and in its sole discretion, or its designee is authorized to collect any municipal
privilege, license, sales, and use taxes levied or assessed by any city or town under a municipal
ordinance duly promulgated and adopted by the governing body of the city or town upon the
request by resolution of the council or commission of the city or town and upon the filing
with the Houston County Commission of a certified copy of the ordinance levying the tax, whenever
the levy, in the judgment of the Houston County Commission, substantially parallels the levy
by Houston County, except for the rate of the tax and the uses for which the tax may be levied
and is subject to Subpart 1 and this subpart, except where inapplicable or where herein otherwise
provided, including provisions for enforcement and collection of the taxes. (Act 95-407, p.
856, §2.)...
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45-37A-40
Section 45-37A-40 Board of education. (a) Beginning with the municipal elections in 2002, a
school board for the City of Bessemer, Alabama, is established and shall be elected in 2002,
and every four years thereafter. The board shall be called the Bessemer City Board of Education.
The board shall be composed of seven members, with one member being elected from each of the
districts from which the Bessemer City Council are elected, by a majority of the qualified
electors voting who reside in the respective districts. (b) Candidates for each place on the
board of education shall be at least 21 years of age, residents of the district which they
seek to represent on the board for at least 90 consecutive days immediately preceding the
deadline date for qualifying as a candidate, and shall not have a record of conviction for
a felony or any other crime involving moral turpitude. Each candidate shall pay a qualifying
fee in an amount prescribed by the Bessemer City Council. (c)(1) The...
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11-43A-95
Section 11-43A-95 Municipal treasurer; establishment of office and assignment of duties; election;
assignment of duties for city clerk as clerk-treasurer. (a) The council may establish, by
ordinance, the office of municipal treasurer and shall assign to such office the duties and
responsibilities which it deems necessary. The treasurer shall be the custodian of the funds
of the municipality, shall keep an accurate record of the funds of the several departments
and shall keep books accurately reflecting the financial condition of the municipality. The
appointment of a person as treasurer shall require a majority vote of the whole qualified
membership of the council. (b) The duties of the treasurer may, by ordinance, be assigned
to the city clerk and if such duties are assigned, such officer shall be known as the clerk-treasurer
of the municipality. (Acts 1991, No. 91-545, p. 973, §26.)...
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11-43C-17
Section 11-43C-17 District council members - Qualifications; holding other offices; effect
of conviction or loss of any qualification. Councilmen shall be qualified electors of the
city and, in the case of candidates for any district, they shall have been residents of the
district which they represent for at least 90 days prior to their election, shall reside in
the district during their terms of office, and shall have attained the age of 21 years. No
councilman shall hold any other public office except that of notary public or member of the
National Guard or naval or military reserve, and all shall have been residents of the city
for at least one year prior to their election. If the councilman shall cease to possess any
of these qualifications or shall be convicted of crime involving moral turpitude, his office
shall immediately become vacant. (Acts 1987, No. 87-102, p. 116, §17.)...
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11-44B-46
Section 11-44B-46 Establishment of personnel board; composition; terms; meetings; compensation;
records. (a) Upon election by ordinance of a city to participate in the personnel system provided
for in this article, there shall be established a personnel board composed of five members
designated, respectively, as place number 1, place number 2, place number 3, place number
4, and place number 5. Each member shall be of recognized good character and ability and a
resident and qualified elector of the city. No person shall be eligible for membership on
the board who holds any civil office of profit under the city, county, or state. No board
member shall be a member of any local committee of a political party, or an official of a
local partisan political club, or a candidate for nomination or election to any public office,
nor shall he or she take any part in the management or affairs of any local political party
or in any city political campaign, except to exercise his or her right as a...
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11-44C-17
Section 11-44C-17 District council members - Qualifications; holding other offices; effect
of conviction or loss of any qualification. Councilmen shall be qualified electors of the
city and, in the case of candidates for any district, they shall have been residents of the
district which they represent for at least 90 days prior to their election, shall reside in
the district during their terms of office and shall have attained the age of 21 years. No
councilman shall hold any other public office except that of notary public or member of the
national guard or naval or military reserve, and all shall have been residents of the city
for at least one year prior to their election. If the councilman shall cease to possess any
of these qualifications or shall be convicted of crime involving moral turpitude, his office
shall immediately become vacant. (Acts 1985, No. 85-229, p. 96, §17.)...
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11-44D-6
Section 11-44D-6 Provisions applicable to both mayor-council and manager-council forms of government.
The following provisions shall apply regardless of which form of government the majority of
the qualified electors voting in the referendum provided herein choose: (1) Within 30 days
after the referendum, the governing body of such municipality shall adopt an ordinance, a.
Establishing the boundaries of the five-council districts herein provided for, and b. Establishing
the salaries to be paid the mayor and council members to be elected at the first election
to be held hereunder. (2) The governing body shall take such steps as are necessary to comply
with the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. (3) Within 10 days after the receipt
of notification of compliance with the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, the
mayor or other chief executive officer shall give notice of an election for the members of
the city council, and for mayor if the mayor-council form of...
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11-54A-2
Section 11-54A-2 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, and others
evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, in the absence of clear implication herein otherwise,
shall be given the following respective interpretations herein: (1) APPLICANT. A natural person
who files a written application with the governing body of any city in accordance with Section
11-54A-4. (2) AUTHORITY. Any redevelopment authority organized pursuant to this chapter. (3)
AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution adopted by the governing body of any city in accordance
with Section 11-54A-4, that authorizes the corporation of the authority. (4) BOARD. The board
of directors of the authority. (5) BONDS. Shall include bonds, notes, and certificates representing
an obligation to pay money. (6) CITY. Any incorporated city or town in the State of Alabama
with respect to which a redevelopment authority may be organized. (7) DIRECTOR. A member of
the board of the authority. (8) DEVELOPMENT AREA....
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45-23A-91.01
Section 45-23A-91.01 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this part, and others
evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, in the absence of clear implication otherwise,
be given the following respective interpretations: (1) APPLICANT. A natural person who files
a written application with the governing body of the city in accordance with Section 45-23A-91.03.
(2) AUTHORITY. The Ozark Downtown Redevelopment Authority, a public corporation organized
pursuant to this part. (3) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution adopted by the governing body
of the city in accordance with Section 45-23A-91.03, that authorizes the corporation of the
authority. (4) BOARD. The board of directors of the authority. (5) BONDS. Includes bonds,
notes, and certificates representing an obligation to pay money. (6) CITY. The City of Ozark,
Alabama. (7) DIRECTOR. A member of the board of the authority. (8) DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AREA.
The central business district of the city as described in...
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