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11-43C-14
Section 11-43C-14 District council members - Filing as candidate; qualifying fee. Any person
desiring to become a candidate in any election for the office of district council member may
become such candidate by filing in the office of the city clerk, a statement in writing as
required by the general municipal election laws. Said statement shall be accompanied by a
qualifying fee in the amount of $125.00, which fee shall be paid into the general fund of
the city. (Acts 1987, No. 87-102, p. 116, §14.)...
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11-43C-32
Section 11-43C-32 Mayor - Filing as candidate; qualifying fee. Any person desiring to become
a candidate in any election for the office of mayor may become such candidate by filing in
the office of the city clerk a statement in writing of such candidacy as required by the general
municipal election laws. Said statement shall be accompanied by a qualifying fee in the amount
of $350.00, which qualifying fee shall be paid into the general fund of the city. (Acts 1987,
No. 87-102, p. 116, §32.)...
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11-44C-14
Section 11-44C-14 District council members - Filing as candidate; qualifying fee. Any person
desiring to become a candidate in any election for the office of district council member may
become such candidate by filing in the office of the city clerk, a statement in writing as
required by the general municipal election laws. Said statement shall be accompanied by a
qualifying fee in the amount of $125.00, which fee shall be paid into the general fund of
the city. (Acts 1985, No. 85-229, p. 96, §14.)...
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11-44C-32
Section 11-44C-32 Mayor - Filing as candidate; qualifying fee. Any person desiring to become
a candidate in any election for the office of mayor may become such candidate by filing in
the office of the city clerk a statement in writing of such candidacy as required by the general
municipal election laws. Said statement shall be accompanied by a qualifying fee in the amount
of $500.00, which qualifying fee shall be paid into the general fund of the city. (Acts 1985,
No. 85-229, p. 96, §32.)...
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17-5-3
Section 17-5-3 Political action committees; officers; accounting and reporting. (a) Every political
action committee shall have a chair and a treasurer. (b) All funds of a political action committee
shall be segregated from, and shall not be commingled with, any personal funds of officers,
members, or associates of such committee. (c) It shall be the duty of the treasurer of a political
action committee to keep a detailed, exact account of: (1) All contributions made to or for
such committee. (2) All expenditures made by or on behalf of such committee. (3) The identification
of every person to whom an expenditure is made, the date and amount thereof, and the name
of each candidate on whose behalf such expenditure was made or a designation of the election
proposition the result of which the political action committee will attempt to influence by
making expenditures or receiving contributions. (d) It shall be the duty of the treasurer
to obtain and keep a receipted bill or cancelled...
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11-44B-5
Section 11-44B-5 Conduct of elections; qualifications of mayor and council; qualifying fee.
The elections provided for herein, and all subsequent elections, shall be conducted, the vote
canvassed, and the results declared in the same manner as provided by the general law of the
state pertaining to municipal elections for mayor-council forms of government, except as otherwise
herein provided by this article. The mayor shall be elected by the whole of the electors of
the city, shall be a qualified elector of the city, and shall have been a resident of the
city for at least 90 days prior to his election and shall reside within the limits of the
city during his term of office. Council members shall be elected by the electors of the district
which they represent, shall be qualified electors of the city, shall have been residents of
the district which they represent for at least 90 days prior to their election, and shall
reside in said district during their term of office. Any person...
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36-26-38
or employee to solicit any type political campaign contributions from other employees who work
for said officer or employee in a subordinate capacity. No employee in the classified service
shall be a member of any national, state or local committee of a political party or an officer
of a partisan political club or a candidate for nomination or election to any public office
or shall take any part in the management or affairs of any political party or in any political
campaign, except on his personal time and to exercise his right as a citizen privately
to express his opinion and to cast his vote; provided, however, that nothing in this section
shall prohibit any person in the classified service from serving out the term of a party office
which he had been elected at the time this chapter goes into effect. Any employee in the classified
service may engage in political action or political activities on personal time before
and after work, holidays and during approved leave. (b) Any...
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45-37A-51.162
Section 45-37A-51.162 Elected officials, appointed employees, and employees in the unclassified
service. (a) Elected officials. (1) Each officer shall be eligible to become a member of the
system by exercising the option hereby given in the manner and within the time provided for
in this subsection and not thereafter. (2) Any person who is an officer may exercise such
option within 90 days from the date upon which such person shall officially take office. (3)
An officer desiring to become a member under this subsection shall deliver to the city director
of finance, within the time above specified, a signed statement reciting that the officer
elects to become a member of the system. The election thus made shall be irrevocable. After
electing to become a member, an officer shall be subject to all burdens and entitled to all
rights attached to membership in the system, including the subjection of the officer to salary
deductions and entitlement to contributions by the city on his or her...
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13A-9-150
improperly charted, coded, or billed for any medical or health care service, common practices,
including but not limited to, repayment, even years later, may use as a defense to, or ground
for dismissal of, a prosecution under this section. (i) The introduction into evidence of
a paid state warrant to the order of the defendant is prima facie evidence that the defendant
did receive public assistance from the state. (j) The introduction into evidence of a transaction
history generated by a personal identification number (PIN) establishing a purchase
or withdrawal by electronic benefit transfer is prima facie evidence that the identified recipient
received public assistance from the state. (k)(1) If an original record is admissible in any
case or proceeding in a court in the state, a certified copy of the record in the custody
of any federal or state agency relating to an investigation of public assistance fraud under
this section shall be admissible when certified and affirmed by the...
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45-8A-22.109
trust. (a) The secretary-treasurer shall receive contributions to the trust that shall consist
of the following: (1) All of the money, securities, things of value, and assets belonging
to any similar fund now being maintained by the City of Anniston. (2) All money or properties
that may be given or donated by any person, firm, association, or corporation for the uses
and purposes for which the trust is created, and the retirement board may take by gift, grant,
devise, or bequest, any money, personal property or real estate, or any interest therein
or any right of property for the benefit of the trust. (3) Participant Contributions. a. Employee
Contributions. Effective prior to October 1, 2002, 10 percent of each participant's monthly
compensation, including overtime and any other pay, which shall be deducted from such compensation
and paid to the secretary-treasurer on or before the tenth day each month next succeeding
the month in which such compensation is earned. b. Pick-Up...
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