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11-44C-36
Section 11-44C-36 Mayor - Vacancies; acting mayor; special election to fill vacancy; term of
office. Whenever any vacancy in the office of mayor shall occur by reason of death, resignation,
removal, or any other cause, the president of the council shall assume the duties of the office
of mayor effective on the date such vacancy occurs and shall serve as acting mayor until a
new mayor is elected and qualified as herein provided. The acting mayor shall receive no compensation,
expenses, or allowances as a council member while acting as mayor, but he will receive the
same rate of pay and allowances provided for the mayor whose vacated office he fills, and
the compensation received for days of service as acting mayor shall not be counted in determining
the maximum annual per diem compensation permitted council members. While the president of
the council is serving as acting mayor he may attend council meetings but may not vote on
any matters before the council. The council shall within 10...
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16-1-26
Section 16-1-26 Compensation of school board members. (a) Members of city and county school
boards are authorized to receive reasonable compensation for their services, not to exceed
six hundred dollars ($600) per month, unless set at a higher figure by a local act, upon approval
by a majority vote of the members at the board's annual meeting. Compensation shall be in
addition to actual traveling and other necessary expenses incurred in attending meetings and
transacting business of the board. (b) The compensation, actual traveling expenses and other
necessary expenses incurred shall be paid as other ordinary and necessary expenses of the
board. (c) Any individual school board member, at his or her option, may refuse to accept
all or any portion of the approved compensation. (Acts 1983, No. 83-603, p. 941; Act 2000-123,
p. 178, &sect; 1.)...
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11-43-7
Section 11-43-7 Establishment of salaries and fees of municipal employees; disposition of fees
of clerk. All employees of any city or town whose compensation is not fixed by law shall receive
such salary or fees for their services as the council may by ordinance from time to time prescribe.
For all attested certificates and transcripts, other than ordered by the council, the clerk
shall be paid fees not in excess of those allowed to county officers for like services to
be accounted for in all cases as other public moneys where such clerk receives a salary or
fixed compensation. (Code 1907, §1256; Code 1923, §1997; Code 1940, T. 37, §410.)...
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11-44B-8
Section 11-44B-8 Temporary and permanent vacancies in office of mayor; vacancy on city council.
(a) Temporary Vacancy in the Office of Mayor. The council shall elect from its members, a
president pro tempore of the council. In the case of the temporary absence of the mayor or
his inability to serve temporarily on account of sickness or any other good reason, the president
pro tempore of the council shall act as mayor pro tempore with the power and authority of
the mayor during such time. Provided; however, the president pro tempore while acting as mayor
pro tempore shall not exercise the mayor's right to vote nor the right of approval or veto
of ordinances or resolutions, nor receive the rate of compensation or allowance of the mayor.
In the event of a failure or refusal of the president pro tempore of the council to act, the
council may appoint one of its members to act as mayor pro tempore with like effect, which
appointment shall be entered in the minutes of the council. While...
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29-1-8
Section 29-1-8 Compensation and mileage of officers and members. (a) The President of the Senate
and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall each receive $12.00, and each member
of the Legislature shall receive $10.00, for each day during the period in which the Legislature
is in session, but not exceeding in any event the number of calendar days for which the Legislature
is authorized to be in session, and no additional sum shall be paid or received for per diem
or expenses. (b) The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives
and each member of the Legislature shall be paid $.10 per mile in going from his residence
to, and in returning to his residence from, the seat of government, to be computed by the
nearest usual route traveled, and according to the distances herein specified: (1) Autauga,
14 miles. (2) Baldwin, 155 miles. (3) Barbour, 101 miles. (4) Bibb, 72 miles. (5) Blount,
132 miles. (6) Bullock, 41 miles. (7) Butler, 44 miles. (8)...
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45-20-71.10
Section 45-20-71.10 Compensation. The president and associate members of the board shall each
receive an annual salary in the sum of four thousand two hundred dollars ($4,200), payable
in equal monthly installments of three hundred fifty dollars ($350) by warrant issued by the
board and signed by the president. Such salary shall be paid from the general fund or from
the tax levied by the state on gasoline and other motor fuels and oils or by apportionment
thereto as the board from time to time may determine. If a general law is now or becomes effective
whereby the salaries of the county governing bodies of Alabama are fixed at a higher level
than those specifically fixed herein, then such salaries prescribed herein shall automatically
increase to the maximum level prescribed under such general law for counties within the population
range of Covington County, that is, the president of the board shall receive a salary corresponding
in amount to that fixed under the general law for the...
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45-4-70
Section 45-4-70 Expense allowances. (a) In addition to any and all other compensation or allowances
heretofore provided by law, the chairman of the county governing body of Bibb County shall
receive an additional expense allowance of two hundred dollars ($200) per month payable from
the county treasury. (b) The chairman and each member of the county governing body of Bibb
County shall each receive an expense allowance of two hundred dollars ($200) per month. The
allowances herein provided shall be payable in equal monthly installments from the county
general fund and shall be payable in addition to any other compensation or allowance payable
by law to such persons. (c) The expense allowances of the Bibb County governing body provided
for by subsection (a), shall hereafter be paid from the gasoline tax fund allocated to Bibb
County by the Department of Revenue of the State of Alabama as provided for by law. (Act 79-377,
p. 600, §1; Act 79-378, p. 600, §1; Act 80-378, p. 500, §1.)...
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45-44-150.02
Section 45-44-150.02 Compensation and expenses of commission members. Commencing on June 1,
1996, the basic compensation of each member of the racing commission shall be two thousand
five hundred dollars ($2,500) per month. One member of the racing commission shall be required
to be in attendance at the racetrack for each racing performance consisting of a designated
number of races, although up to three members of the racing commission may be present for
each performance. If a matinee performance consisting of a designated number of races and
an evening performance consisting of a designated number of races occur on the same day, the
matinee performance and the evening performance shall be deemed separate performances for
purposes of compensating members of the racing commission for their attendance. Each member
of the racing commission shall receive additional compensation of seventy-five dollars ($75)
for each racing performance attended by such member in his or her official...
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11-52-3
Section 11-52-3 Municipal Planning Commission - Composition; qualifications, appointment, terms
of office, compensation, and removal of members; vacancies. (a) The commission shall consist
of nine members: The mayor, or his or her designee, one of the administrative officials of
the municipality selected by the mayor, a member of the council to be selected by it as a
member ex officio and six persons who shall be appointed by the mayor, if the mayor is an
elective officer, otherwise by the officer as the council may in the ordinance creating the
commission designate as the appointing power; provided, that in any Class 1 municipality,
the commission shall consist of 16 members: The mayor, one of the administrative officials
of the municipality selected by the mayor, two members of the council to be selected by it
as members ex officio, and 12 persons who shall be selected by the council. In the event the
mayor designates a person to sit in his or her place on the municipal planning...
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37-3-30
Section 37-3-30 Additional compensation of commission members. For the extra, new and additional
duties imposed upon the commission and the members thereof by this chapter and for the performance
of duties which are and will be hereafter required of said commission and the members thereof
under this chapter, each member of the commission, in addition to the compensation otherwise
provided by law to be paid to him for his service as a member of the commission, shall receive
$1,500.00 annually, to be paid monthly as the salaries of other officers are paid, out of
the moneys of the State Treasury provided by law for payment of salaries and other expenses
of the commission. (Acts 1939, No. 669, p. 1064, §28; Code 1958, T. 48, §301(28).)...
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