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11-43C-38
Section 11-43C-38 Divisions of city government; executive directors of divisions; city
attorney; outside counsel. (a) There are hereby created three divisions of city government:
Public works, finance, and public safety. The mayor shall appoint department heads to the
above divisions. Upon the first vacancy, of any nature whatsoever, in the office of police
chief or fire chief, the mayor may appoint the police chief and fire chief, respectively,
from outside the said merit system, with the approval of four members of the council who shall
serve at the pleasure of the mayor; provided, however, such officers shall be removed from
office only upon recommendation of the mayor with the approval of four council members. (b)
The mayor also is authorized to appoint a city attorney who shall serve at the pleasure of
the mayor and shall be compensated in the manner and at a rate approved by the mayor. In addition
to the city attorney, the mayor, from time to time in his sole discretion, is...
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11-44C-38
Section 11-44C-38 Divisions of city government; executive directors of divisions; city
attorney; outside counsel. (a) There are hereby created three divisions of city government:
public works, finance, and public safety. Each division may have an executive director appointed
by the mayor with the approval of a vote of five members of the council, who shall be an officer
of the city and shall be responsible for the supervision and control of such officer's jurisdiction.
Said executive director shall not be subject to the city merit system and shall serve at the
pleasure of the mayor; provided, however, each such officer shall be removed from office only
upon recommendation of the mayor and approval of five council members. Upon the first vacancy,
of any nature whatsoever, in the office of police chief or fire chief, the mayor may appoint
the police chief and fire chief, respectively, from outside the said merit system, with the
approval of five members of the council who shall serve at...
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11-43-81.1
Section 11-43-81.1 Authority of mayors of Class 1 municipalities to appoint chief administrative
assistants. The mayor of any Class 1 municipality or of any municipality having a population
of 250,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal decennial census of this
state is hereby authorized to employ for and on behalf of said municipality an employee to
be known as chief administrative assistant to the mayor whose salary shall be fixed and determined
by the mayor, but shall not exceed $39,500.00 annually. The chief administrative assistant
to the mayor employed hereunder must reside within the municipality during the term of his
employment. He must have had at least five years experience in public or private business
in an executive or managerial capacity; provided, however, a majority of the council shall
have the authority to approve the appointment of a person having different qualifications
upon the recommendation of the mayor. Said chief administrative assistant...
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11-43A-28
Section 11-43A-28 Qualifications of city manager; duties; designation or appointment
of administrative officer to perform duties of manager during temporary absence or disability.
The city manager shall be chosen by the council solely on the basis of his executive and administrative
qualifications with special reference to his actual experience in, or his knowledge of, accepted
practice in respect to the duties of his office as hereinafter set forth. At the time of his
appointment, he may but need not be a resident of the municipality or state, but during his
tenure of office he shall reside within the municipality. The city manager shall be the head
of the administrative branch of the municipal government. He shall be responsible to the council
for the proper administration of all affairs of the municipality and, subject to the provisions
of any civil service or merit system law applicable to such municipality and except as otherwise
provided herein, he shall have power and shall be...
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11-65-5
Section 11-65-5 Composition of commission; terms; qualifications; removal from office.
(a) Every commission shall have five members, which shall constitute its governing body. All
powers of a commission shall be exercised by its members or pursuant to their authorization.
The mayor or other chief executive officer of the sponsoring municipality and the president
or other designated presiding officer of the county commission of the host county shall each
serve as a member ex officio, unless such official exercises his or her right, as provided
in subsection (b), to appoint a fixed-term member to serve in lieu of such official. The service
of each such official as a member shall begin with the beginning of his or her tenure in such
office and shall end with the ending of such tenure or the appointment by such official of
a fixed-term member to serve in lieu of his or her ex officio service. The other three members
shall be appointed in the manner hereinafter prescribed as soon as may be...
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45-37A-52.57
Section 45-37A-52.57 Council not to interfere in appointments or removals. Neither the
council nor any of its members shall direct or request the appointment of any person to, or
his or her removal from, office or position by the mayor or by any of his or her subordinates,
or in any manner take part in the appointment or removal of officers and employees in the
administrative service of the city. Except for the purpose of inquiry, the council and its
members shall deal with the administrative service solely through the mayor and neither the
council nor any member thereof shall give orders to any subordinates of the mayor, either
publicly or privately. Any council member violating this section, or voting for a resolution
or ordinance in violation of this section, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof shall cease to be a council member. (Acts 1955, No. 452, p. 1004, ยง3.08.)...

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45-8A-23.091
Section 45-8A-23.091 The city manager - Powers and duties. (a) The city manager shall
be the head of the administrative branch of the city government. He or she shall be responsible
to the council for the proper administration of all affairs of the city and, subject to the
provisions of any civil service or merit system law applicable to such city and except as
otherwise provided herein, he or she shall have power and shall be required to: (1) Enforce
all laws and ordinances. (2) Appoint and remove all officers and employees of the city except
as otherwise provided by this part and except as he or she may authorize the head of a department
or office to appoint and remove subordinates in such department or office; provided that he
or she shall not appoint or remove officers and employees of: a. Any library board of the
city. b. Any board of the city having control over any park, recreation facility, fair, or
exhibit. c. Any municipally owned public utility and any municipally owned...
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45-17-91.21
Section 45-17-91.21 Creation of the committee; membership; officers. (a) There is created
the Shoals Industrial Development Committee, which shall be an intergovernmental agency or
instrumentality of each of the counties. The committee shall be composed of 10 members, who
shall serve ex officio or shall be appointed, and who shall serve for such terms of office,
as is specified in this section. (b)(1) The following public officials shall serve
ex officio as members of the committee, each for a term co-extensive with his or her term
of office as such public official: a. The Mayor of the City of Florence. b. The Mayor of the
City of Muscle Shoals. c. The Mayor of the City of Sheffield. d. The Mayor of the City of
Tuscumbia. e. The Chair of the Lauderdale County Commission. (2) The initial term of office,
as a member of the committee, of each of the foregoing public officials who holds office on
May 31, 2007, shall commence on August 1, 2007. In case of any vacancy, from whatever cause,...

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45-39-30.03
Section 45-39-30.03 Lauderdale County Council for the Prevention of Elder Abuse. (a)
There is created the Lauderdale County Council for the Prevention of Elder Abuse. The members
of the council shall include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Each member of the
local legislative delegation, or his or her designee. (2) Members of the Alabama Silver Haired
Legislature, representing state legislative districts in Lauderdale County. (3) A member,
chosen by the local legislative delegation, from each of the following communities: a. The
faith-based community. b. The banking community. c. The financial planning community. d. The
mental health community. (4) The Sheriff of Lauderdale County, or his or her designee. (5)
The Judge of Probate of Lauderdale County, or his or her designee. (6) The District Attorney
of the 11th Judicial District, or his or her designee. (7) The Mayor of the City of Florence,
or his or her designee. (8) The President of the Lauderdale County Bar...
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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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