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11-43-3
Section 11-43-3 Election, etc., of treasurer, clerk, etc., in cities having more than 6,000
inhabitants; consolidation or abolishment of offices. (a) In cities having a population of
more than 6,000, there shall be elected by the council, at its first regular meeting or as
soon thereafter as practicable, a city treasurer and a city clerk, who shall hold office until
the next general election and until their successors are elected and qualified, and such council
may elect an auditor, and any officers whose election is required by ordinance, and, except
as otherwise provided, the council shall have authority to fix the terms of office, prescribe
their duties, and fix the salaries of the officers. The council may, by ordinance, require
the city treasurer and the city clerk to be residents of the city. Except as provided in subsection
(b), the council, by a two-thirds vote of the members elected, by and with the consent of
the mayor, may consolidate two or more of the offices and may...
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11-43A-84
Section 11-43A-84 Appointment of city manager; temporary acting city manager; term of city
manager; removal; actions by council or its members prohibited or restricted. (a) The council,
by a majority vote of the whole qualified membership of the council, shall appoint a city
manager who shall be an officer of the city and shall have the powers to perform the duties
provided in this article. No councilman shall receive such appointment during the term for
which he shall have been elected nor within one year after expiration of his term. Any civil
service act which may be applicable to the municipality shall not apply to the appointment
or removal of the city manager. (b) A temporary acting city manager may be designated by the
council to serve for not more than four months in the following events, but only in these
events: (1) When the first council takes office after adoption of this article; or (2) following
the removal of any permanent city manager. (c) Such temporary acting city...
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11-43C-21
Section 11-43C-21 Powers of council; dealings with officers and employees in administrative
service. All legislative powers of the city, including all powers vested in it by this chapter,
by the laws, general and local, of the state, and by the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended,
and the determination of all matters of legislative policy, shall be vested in the council.
Without limitation of the foregoing, the council shall have power to: (1) Appoint stenographic
and clerical employees deemed necessary for service to the council, subject to the provisions
of any merit system in effect at such time; (2) Upon recommendation of the mayor, establish
administrative departments and distribute the work of divisions; (3) Adopt the budget of the
city; (4) Authorize the issuance of bonds or warrants; (5) Inquire into the conduct of any
office, department or agency of the city and make investigations as to municipal affairs;
(6) Appoint the members of all boards except the Planning Commission and...
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22-21-74
Section 22-21-74 Incorporation - Certificate of incorporation - Filing; amendments. (a) The
certificate of incorporation shall have attached thereto a certified copy of the resolution
provided for in Section 22-21-73 and a certificate by the Secretary of State of the State
of Alabama that the name proposed for the corporation is not identical with that of any other
corporation in this state. The certificate of incorporation shall be signed and acknowledged
by the incorporators before an officer authorized by the laws of this state to take acknowledgment
of deeds and, with the documents attached, may be filed with the judge of probate of the county,
who shall forthwith receive and record the same. When the certificate of incorporation and
the documents attached have been filed as provided in this section, the corporation referred
to therein and composed of the incorporators named therein shall come into existence and shall
constitute a body corporate and politic under the name set forth...
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29-4-70
Section 29-4-70 President Pro Tempore of the Senate. (a) If the senator who is serving as the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate on the date of the general election at which members of
the Senate are elected to four-year terms is reelected to the Senate, the senator shall continue
to serve as President Pro Tempore of the Senate until a successor President Pro Tempore is
selected pursuant to Section 48.01 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, as amended. (b) If the senator serving as the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
ceases service as a Senator for any reason prior to election of a President Pro Tempore pursuant
to Section 48.01 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended, then, with the approval of the Senate Legislative Council, the Secretary of the Senate
shall perform the functions of the President Pro Tempore with respect to the expenditure of
funds appropriated to the office of the President Pro Tempore...
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41-10-182
Section 41-10-182 Reaffirmation of charter of Town of Blakeley; recognition as municipality;
boundaries; persons recognized as citizens for purposes of electing town officials and conducting
town business; authority as governing body of Town of Blakeley. The original charter of the
Town of Blakeley by act of the Alabama Legislature in 1818 strengthened by an act of the Alabama
state Legislature in 1820 and never revoked following demise of the town is hereby reaffirmed,
and the Town of Blakeley is recognized as a municipality of the State of Alabama whose boundaries
are hereby established as those of the national register site. Members of the authority and
any other persons over the age of 21 whom the authority may designate, their place or places
of residence in Alabama notwithstanding, shall be recognized as citizens of the Town of Blakeley
for the purpose of conducting elections of town officials and other town business decided
by referendum, until such time as citizens shall elect...
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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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11-94-7
Section 11-94-7 Board of directors of authority; election; terms of office; qualifications;
vacancies; quorum; proceedings and record thereof; certified copies as evidence; expenses;
impeachment; annual report. (a) An authority shall have a board of directors in which all
of the powers of the authority shall be vested, and which shall consist of five members. Two
directors shall be elected by the governing body of the county which is an authorizing subdivision,
two directors shall be elected by the governing body of the municipality which is an authorizing
subdivision, and one director shall be elected jointly by the governing bodies of both such
county and such municipality. The directors shall be so elected that they shall hold office
for staggered terms. The first term of office of one of the two directors elected by the governing
body of the county shall be for two years and the first term of office of the other director
elected by said governing body shall be for four years. The...
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45-20A-50.03
Section 45-20A-50.03 Board of education - Election of members. (a) The Opp City Council shall
take necessary steps to ensure that this part complies with the Federal Voting Rights Act
of 1965, as amended. (b) The Opp City Council shall call an election to elect the initial
members of the board of education and, pursuant to this part, shall call the elections to
elect subsequent board members. (c) The initial election and the initial runoff election,
if necessary, and all subsequent elections held pursuant to this part shall be conducted,
the vote canvassed, and the results declared in the same manner as provided for the election
of members of the city council, unless otherwise required in this part. (d) The initial election
to elect members of the board of education from District 1, District 2, and District 4 shall
be held during a special election on the third Tuesday in August 2002. A runoff election,
if necessary, shall be held on the second Tuesday in September 2002. Subsequent...
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45-23A-91.06
Section 45-23A-91.06 Board of directors. Each authority shall be governed by a board of directors.
All powers of the authority shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization.
The board shall consist of seven directors who shall be elected by the governing body of the
city for staggered terms as hereinafter provided. The governing body of the city shall specify
for which term each director is elected. The initial terms of office of two directors shall
be two years each. The initial terms of office of two directors shall be four years each.
The initial terms of office of three directors shall be six years. Thereafter, the term of
office of each such director shall be six years. If at the expiration of any term of office
of any director, a successor thereto shall not have been elected, then the director whose
term of office shall have expired shall continue to hold office until his or her successor
shall be so elected. If at any time there should be a vacancy on the...
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