11-43-80
Section 11-43-80 Powers and duties generally; office; salary; employment, salary, etc., as superintendent of municipal light, water, sewage, etc., systems. (a) The mayor shall have the powers and perform the duties provided by this title and by other applicable provisions of law and shall keep an office in the city or town. (b) The mayor shall receive such salary as the council may prescribe, which must be fixed by the council not less than six months prior to each general municipal election; provided, however, the six-month requirement in this section may be waived when necessary to comply with a mandate by the U.S. Justice Department pursuant to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, or with an order issued by a state or federal court. (c) In municipalities which own and operate light and power systems, municipal water systems, municipal sewage systems, and municipal gas systems, one or any of them, may, by resolution of the governing body duly entered in its minutes, require the...
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11-47-1
Section 11-47-1 Borrowing of money authorized - Twelve-month renewable loans. Cities and towns shall have the right to borrow money for any purpose or purposes not in excess of any limitation imposed by the Constitution and, in case of loans for temporary use, the same may be evidenced either by negotiable notes or by nonnegotiable warrants or certificates of indebtedness which shall not bear exceeding the legal rate of interest, and no obligation of the municipality for money borrowed shall be issued unless signed by the mayor and attested by the clerk, with the seal of the municipality impressed thereon, and a record kept thereof. Any such note, warrant, or certificate of indebtedness shall be payable not later than 12 months after the date of its issuance but may be renewed from time to time until the indebtedness evidenced thereby shall have been paid. License taxes, ad valorem taxes, rents or revenues from water or any other taxes or revenues due or to become due to a city or town...
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16-3-25
Section 16-3-25 Removal of appointees; filling of vacancies in office of appointees. The State Board of Education may remove for incompetency, immorality, misconduct in office or willful neglect of duty, any person appointed under the provisions of this title, not subject to the provisions of the state Merit System, upon making known to him in writing the charge against him and upon giving him an opportunity of being heard in person or by counsel in his own defense, upon not less than 10 days' notice. In case of vacancy due to any cause, the State Board of Education shall fill the vacancy, unless otherwise provided, and until a successor shall qualify. (School Code 1927, §56; Acts 1939, No. 58, p. 68; Code 1940, T. 52, §30.)...
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12-17-110
Section 12-17-110 Office of register not to be filled when vacancy occurs; reappointment of registers holding office on October 10, 1975; removal of registers. (a) Vacancies. - When the position of register in any circuit court becomes vacant upon the death, resignation, retirement or inability of the incumbent to satisfy the conditions for reappointment specified in subsection (b) of this section, the vacancy shall not be filled, and the responsibilities and authority of the register shall become the responsibilities and authority of the clerk of the circuit court for the county where the register served. (b) Reappointment. - A register who: (1) Holds office on October 10, 1975, and (2) Is not eligible to retire and receive retirement compensation by reason of age and years of service or by provision of any retirement program in effect on January 17, 1977, may be reappointed for terms of six years, but no register shall be reappointed after completion of any term during which he...
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12-2-1
Section 12-2-1 Composition of court; election and terms of office of justices. (a) The Supreme Court, except as otherwise provided, shall consist of a chief justice and eight associate justices, who shall be elected by the qualified electors of the state at the general elections as provided by law for the election of members of the House of Representatives in Congress and who shall hold their offices for the term of six years from the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January next succeeding their election and until their successors are elected and qualified. Subject to the provisions of the Constitution respecting filling of vacancies in judicial offices, members of the Supreme Court shall be elected as follows: The Chief Justice and three associate justices shall be elected at the general election in November, 1976, two associate justices shall be elected at the general election in November, 1978, and three associate justices shall be elected at the general election in...
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34-8-20
Section 34-8-20 Creation; composition; appointment and removal of members. In order to safeguard life, health, and property and to promote the general public welfare by requiring that only properly qualified persons be permitted to engage in general contracting, there shall be a State Licensing Board for General Contractors, consisting of five members, who shall be citizens of this state and appointed by the Governor. Each of the members shall be a general contractor, within the meaning of this chapter, with at least 10 years' experience in the field as a contractor. At least one member of the board shall have as a larger part of his or her business the construction of highways. At least one member of the board shall have as a larger part of his or her business the construction of public utilities. At least one member shall have as a larger part of his or her business the construction of buildings. At least one member of the board shall have as a larger part of his or her business the...
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45-37A-51.131
Section 45-37A-51.131 Method of selection and terms of appointment of board members. (a) The members of the board of managers, other than the mayor who shall always serve as chair, shall be selected and shall serve for the term as hereafter set forth. (1) The mayor of the city shall always serve as the chair of the system. (2) The member appointed by the personnel board shall have a minimum of seven years' experience in an executive capacity in accounting, insurance, actuarial, investment, or banking work, and shall be a qualified voter and shall serve a four-year term. Should the appointed member die, resign, or otherwise be unable to serve, the vacancy thus created shall be filled by the personnel board for the unexpired portion of the term. (3) The first of the two members elected by a majority of the votes cast by the general employees participants in the system shall be a participant in the system and shall be a qualified voter. In order to assure representation of all...
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45-49-72.01
Section 45-49-72.01 Election of commissioners; qualifications; election of president of commission; vacancies. (a) Members of the commission shall be elected at the general election to be held in November 1960, and every four years thereafter, by the qualified electors of the entire district which they are seeking. In all primary and general elections held to choose members of the commission, the ballots shall separately designate and specify the places on such commission by number, and each candidate shall designate in the announcement of his or her candidacy the number of the place for which he or she is a candidate and such candidate shall have resided within and be registered to vote in that district at least 90 days prior to qualifying. Members of the commission shall be qualified electors of Mobile County. Each commissioner shall continue to reside within the respective district which he or she represents throughout his or her term of office. Any commissioner who resides outside...
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45-8A-22.04
Section 45-8A-22.04 Civil Service Board. There shall be the Civil Service Board of the City of Anniston, which shall be composed of three members. The members serving on October 2, 1975, shall serve out the terms for which they, respectively, have been theretofore appointed. Their successors, each, shall be appointed for terms of six years by the senator and the representative representing the City of Anniston in the Alabama Legislature. No person shall be appointed to the board who is not a resident and qualified elector of the City of Anniston and over the age of 21 years. No member of the board shall hold any office of profit under the city. If any person actively solicits a position on the civil service board, that shall disqualify him or her from being appointed. Members of the board shall take the constitutional oath of office, which shall be filed in the office of the judge of probate. Vacancies on the board shall be filled, within 30 days after the vacancy occurs, for the...
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11-48-6
Section 11-48-6 Filing of plans, specifications, etc., of improvements in office of engineer for public inspection; establishment of date for hearing of objections as to improvements. Such details, drawings, plans, specifications, surveys, and estimates shall, when completed, be placed on file not later than two weeks prior to the date of the meeting provided for in this section and Section 11-48-8 in the office of the city or town engineer or other officer designated in such ordinance or resolution, where property owners who may be affected by such improvement may see and examine the same, and the said ordinance or resolution shall appoint a time when the council will meet, which shall be not less than two weeks after the date of the first publication of said ordinance or resolution, to hear any objections or remonstrances that may be made to said improvement, the manner of making the same or the character of the material or materials to be used. (Code 1907, §1362; Code 1923, §2177;...
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