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16-47-31
Section 16-47-31 Quorum; majority vote; president pro tempore. Five members of the board of
trustees, exclusive of the ex officio members, shall constitute a quorum. Every member present
shall be required to vote, and a majority of those present shall govern. At their first meeting,
the board shall elect one of its number president pro tempore, who shall preside in the absence
of the Governor and shall hold the position until the next annual or special meeting, when
another president pro tempore shall be elected. (School Code 1927, §551; Code 1940, T. 52,
§494.)...
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41-29-291
Section 41-29-291 Composition. (a) The Alabama Workforce Council shall consist of the following
members: (1) Fourteen members appointed by the Governor. (2) One member appointed by the Lieutenant
Governor. (3) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. (4) One
member appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. (5) The Deputy Secretary of the
Workforce Development Division of the Department of Commerce shall be an ex officio member
of the council, but shall have no voting rights. (6) The Vice Chancellor for Workforce and
Economic Development of the Alabama Community College System shall be an ex officio member
of the council, but shall have no voting rights. (7) The Deputy State Superintendent of Education,
Career and Technical Education/Workforce Development Division shall be an ex officio member
of the council, but shall have no voting rights. (8) The Executive Director of the Alabama
Commission on Higher Education shall be an ex officio member of...
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29-6-2
Section 29-6-2 Composition. (a) The President of the Senate shall be a member of the Legislative
Council but may vote on issues before the Legislative Council only in the case of a tie. At
its first meeting during each quadrennium and at such other times as necessary, the Legislative
Council shall elect a chair and vice chair from among the membership of the council. The position
of chair shall alternate between a member of the Senate and a member of the House of Representatives
every two years. To the extent possible, membership of the council shall be inclusive and
reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity of the state.
(b) Within 10 days after the membership of the Legislative Council is determined: (1) The
Legislative Council shall convene at a place and time designated by the President of the Senate
in written notice given to each member to select a chair and vice chair from the membership.
The Legislative Council shall meet thereafter at the...
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11-40-25
Section 11-40-25 Municipal officers removed by operation of law. (a) For purposes of this section,
the term elected municipal official means any mayor, council member, or commission member
elected or appointed to municipal office whose presence at council or commission meetings
is counted towards establishing a quorum. (b) Any elected municipal official who misses all
regular and special called council or commission meetings for 90 consecutive days, beginning
on the date of any absence, shall be removed from office by operation of law. (c) For the
purpose of applying subsection (b), on the date and time of any regular or special called
council or commission meeting of a municipality, the clerk shall make a record of all elected
municipal officials present or absent regardless of whether or not a quorum is present. (d)
At the next council or commission meeting following the date an elected municipal official
has been removed from office pursuant to this section, the council or...
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23-1-293
Section 23-1-293 Designating Committee. (a) The Designating Committee shall consist of a state
legislator to be appointed by the Governor, a state Senator appointed by the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate, a member of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of
the House, and the heads, or their official designees, of the following seven departments:
(1) The Alabama State Department of Transportation. (2) The Alabama Bureau of Tourism and
Travel. (3) The Alabama Historical Commission. (4) The Alabama Council on the Arts. (5) The
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. (6) The Alabama Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources. (7) The Alabama Forestry Commission. (b) The Designating Committee
shall perform the following duties: (1) Designate as scenic byways from the highways recommended
to it by the Advisory Council, as provided in subsection (d) of Section 23-1-294. (2) Advise
the Governor and the Legislature of each designation. (3) Adopt...
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31-9A-15
Section 31-9A-15 Joint legislative committee; powers. (a) The Joint Legislative Committee on
Homeland Security Oversight is created. The committee shall be composed of three members of
the Senate, one appointed by the President of the Senate, one appointed by the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate, and one appointed by the Senate Committee on Assignments; and three
members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker. Each member shall serve
a term on the committee concurrent with the legislative term of the member. Vacancies shall
be filled by the original appointing authority. Members shall serve at the pleasure of the
appointing authority. (b) Each member of the committee shall be entitled to regular legislative
compensation, per diem, and travel expenses for each day he or she attends a meeting of the
committee, which shall be paid out of the funds appropriated to the use of the Legislature,
on warrants drawn on the state Comptroller upon requisition signed by the...
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9-14A-4
Section 9-14A-4 Alabama State Parks System Improvement Corporation. (a) The Governor, the Lieutenant
Governor or his or her designee, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate or his or her designee,
the Speaker of the House of Representatives or his or her designee, the Commissioner of the
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources of the state, and the Director of Finance
of the state may become a corporation, with the powers and authorities hereinafter provided,
by proceeding according to the provisions of this chapter. To become a corporation, the Governor,
the Lieutenant Governor or his or her designee, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate or
his or her designee, the Speaker of the House of Representatives or his or her designee, the
Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and the Director of
Finance shall present to the Secretary of State of Alabama an application signed by them which
shall set forth: (1) The name, official designation and...
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23-7-4
Section 23-7-4 Board of directors. (a) The board of directors is the governing board of the
bank. The board shall consist of seven voting members as follows: (1) The Director of the
Department of Transportation, ex officio, who shall be designated as chair. (2) The State
Finance Director, ex officio, who shall be designated as secretary. (3) Three members appointed
by the Governor. (4) One member of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of
the House of Representatives. (5) One member of the Senate appointed by the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate. (b) Members appointed by the Governor hold office concurrently with
the Governor and until their successors are appointed and qualified. Members appointed by
the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall
serve during the member's term of office during which the member was appointed and until the
member's successor is appointed and qualified. The vice chair shall be elected by...
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41-9-982
Section 41-9-982 Commission - Composition. (a) The commission shall be composed of 20 members
as follows: (1) A member of the Senate appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
(2) A member of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House. (3) The
State Superintendent of Education. (4) Five representatives from the Postsecondary Education
System appointed by the State Board of Education. (5) Twelve members of the public appointed
by the Governor. The public members shall be residents of Alabama, with broad geographic representation,
who have a personal interest or experience in the Holocaust or other genocide or human rights
issue; have experience in the field of Holocaust education; or are liberators of victims of
the Holocaust. (b) Each public member of the commission shall serve for a term of three years.
Public members shall be eligible for reappointment. They shall serve until their successors
are appointed and qualified. A vacancy occurring other...
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45-37A-52.94
Section 45-37A-52.94 Vacancy. 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 hereinafter provided. The acting
mayor shall receive no compensation, expenses, or allowances as a member of the city council
while acting as mayor, but shall receive the same rate of pay and allowances provided for
the mayor whose vacated office he or she 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
or she shall not sit with the council or vote on any matters before the council. The election
commission of the city, if there be one, and if not then the...
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