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11-49B-6
Section 11-49B-6 Board of directors. (a) 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 initially be composed of 10 directors, but may be increased to a maximum of
15 directors if additional counties join the regional system. The directors of the authority
shall be appointed as follows: (1) The president of the county commission in the county where
the authority is organized shall appoint three members of the board of directors for the county
commission with one appointee being an elected county official. All appointees shall be subject
to confirmation by the county commission. (2) The mayor of the Class 1 municipality shall
appoint three members of the board of directors for the city with one appointee being an elected
city official. All appointees shall be subject to confirmation by the city council. (3) The
president of the mayors association of the county where...
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11-67B-4
Section 11-67B-4 Procedures generally. Any procedure adopted by the municipality for the abatement
and removal of inoperable motor vehicles as public nuisances shall include, but is not limited
to, the following: (1) A provision requiring notice to be sent by certified mail to the last
registered owner of record, and notice to all other interested parties by securely affixing
to the vehicle notice that a hearing may be requested and that if no hearing is requested,
the inoperable motor vehicle will be removed. (2) A provision requiring that if a request
for a hearing is received, a notice giving the time, location, and date of the hearing on
the question of abatement and removal of the inoperable motor vehicle as a public nuisance
shall be mailed by certified mail, with a five-day return receipt, to the person requesting
the hearing. (3) A provision that the abatement procedure shall not apply to an inoperable
motor vehicle that is completely enclosed within a building in a lawful...
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12-5A-9
Section 12-5A-9 Participation of eligible employees in Employees' Retirement System; creditable
service; formal leave accounting system; inclusion in health insurance plan. (a) Class specifications
and rates of compensation for employees covered by this chapter, juvenile probation officers,
juvenile probation professional staff, and clerical staff, hereafter called "eligible
employees," and any future employees occupying those positions shall be established by
the Administrative Director of Courts. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the compensation of
any employee shall not be diminished as a result of his or her inclusion in the state court
system personnel system. (b) Eligible employees included in the state court system personnel
system pursuant to this chapter shall, on October 1 of the year their county transitions,
be covered by the Employees' Retirement System. An employee who on that date is participating
in a local retirement plan other than a unit administered by the Employees'...
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15-5-55
Section 15-5-55 Wireless communications service provider to provide location information in
certain emergency situations. (a) This section shall be known and cited as the Kelsey Smith
Act. (b) Upon request of a law enforcement officer as defined in Rule 1.4 of the Alabama Rules
of Criminal Procedure, who is on duty and acting in the course of his or her official duties
at the time of the request, a wireless communications service provider shall provide call
location information concerning the telecommunications device of a user to the requesting
law enforcement officer as soon as practicable after receipt of the request and after a showing
that an emergency situation exists at the time of the request by the law enforcement officer.
(c) A law enforcement officer shall not request information pursuant to this section unless
the request is made for the specific purpose of responding to a call for emergency services
or in an emergency situation that involves the risk or threat of death or...
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36-1-4.6
Section 36-1-4.6 Salary deductions for purchase of computers and computer software. (a) The
state Comptroller shall adopt statewide policies which provide for the deductions from the
salaries of state employees whenever a request is presented to the state Comptroller by the
participating state employee to purchase a computer or computer software. The deductions shall
be made at least monthly and shall be remitted to the appropriate company or other legal entity
as specified by the participating state employee. The deductions may be made for the purchase
of computer software and computer hardware by the state employee under an agreement with the
state Comptroller. Any deduction provided under this section may be terminated upon two months'
notice in writing by the participating state employee to the appropriate company or other
legal entity and to the appropriate payroll clerk or other appropriate official as specified
by the state Comptroller. (b) Upon leaving state service whether by...
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45-35A-51.22
Section 45-35A-51.22 Political activities prohibited. (a) No person shall be appointed or promoted
to, or demoted or dismissed from, any position in the classified service, or in any way favored
or discriminated against with respect to employment in the classified service because of his
or her political or religious opinions or affiliations. (b) No person shall seek or attempt
to use any political endorsement in connection with any appointment to a position in the classified
service. (c) No person shall use or promise to use, directly or indirectly, any official authority
or influence, whether possessed or anticipated, to secure or attempt to secure for any person
an appointment, or advantage in appointment, to a position in the classified service, or an
increase in compensation or other advantage in employment in any such position, for the purpose
of influencing the vote or political action of any person, or for any other consideration.
(d) No employee in the classified service shall,...
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45-49A-64.07
be perpetual, subject to Section 45-49A-64.19) specified in its certificate of incorporation.
(2) To sue and be sued in its own name in civil suits and actions and to defend suits against
it. (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (4) To
adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business. (5) To
acquire, receive, and take, by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, and to hold property
of every description, real, personal, or mixed, whether located in one or more counties
or municipalities and whether located within or outside the authorizing municipality. (6)
To make, enter into, and execute such contracts, agreements, leases, and other instruments
and to take other actions as may be necessary or convenient to accomplish any purpose for
which the authority was organized or to exercise any power expressly granted hereunder. (7)
To plan, establish, develop, acquire, purchase, lease, construct, reconstruct,...
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11-89-7
specified in its certificate of incorporation; (2) To sue and be sued in its own name in civil
actions, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, and to defend civil actions against
it; (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To
adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business; (5) To
acquire, receive, and take, by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, and to hold property
of every description, real, personal, or mixed, whether located in one or more counties
or municipalities and whether located within or outside the service area; (6) To make, enter
into, and execute such contracts, agreements, leases, and other instruments and to take such
other actions as may be necessary or convenient to accomplish any purpose for which the district
was organized or to exercise any power expressly granted under this section; (7) To plan,
establish, develop, acquire, purchase, lease, construct, reconstruct,...
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11-89C-8
Section 11-89C-8 Immunity of corporation, board members, and employees. (a) Any public corporation
shall be immune from civil suit for damages to the same extent as a department of state government.
(b) No board member, executive committee member, or individual employee, whether employed
directly by a public corporation or on loan, detail, or other form of assignment to a public
corporation, shall incur any personal, civil, or criminal liability for the performance
of any official duty pursuant to this chapter, except for an act involving willful misconduct,
illegal activity, gross or wanton negligence, or bad faith. (c) While in the performance of
any employment, duty, or responsibility for and on behalf of the public corporation, no individual
employee, board member, or committee member shall be deemed an agent or employee for purposes
of civil liability for claims and damages of any county, municipality, or member governing
body. (d) Official acts of public corporations and...
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25-5-114
Section 25-5-114 Rights and remedies of employees, etc., under article exclusive; civil and
criminal liability of employers, etc. The rights and remedies granted in this article shall
exclude all other rights and remedies of an employee, his personal representative,
parent, surviving spouse, dependents, or next of kin, at common law, by statute, contract,
or otherwise on account of the contraction of an occupational disease, as defined in this
article, and on account of any injury, disability, loss of service, or death resulting
from an occupational disease, as defined in this article. Except as provided in this article,
no employer included within the terms of this chapter and no officer, director, agent, servant,
or employee of such employer shall be held civilly liable for the contraction of an occupational
disease, as defined in this article, or for injury, disability, loss of service, or
death of any employee due to an occupational disease while engaged in the service or business...

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